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_aEdgerton, David, _eauthor. _9907874 |
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_aThe rise and fall of the British nation : _ba twentieth-century history / _cDavid Edgerton. |
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_aThe rise and fall of the British nation : _ba 20th century history |
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_a[London], UK : _bAllen Lane, _c2018. |
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_axxix, 681 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : _billustrations (some colour), maps, plates ; _c24 cm |
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_tIntroduction -- _gPart 1. _t1900-1950 : -- _g1. _tThe country with no name -- _g2. _tMightier yet! -- _g3. _tGlobalization to nationalization -- _g4. _tKingdom of capital -- _g5. _tBritish capitalism? -- _g6. _tKnowledge and power -- _g7. _tTomorrow, perhaps the future -- _g8. _tA mirror of the nation at work -- _g9. _tFrom class to nation -- _gPart 2. _t1950-2000 : -- _g10. _tA nation in the world -- _g11. _tBuilding the future -- _g12. _tNational capitalism -- _g13. _tWelfare state -- _g14. _tTwo classes, two parties, one nation -- _g15. _tSocial democracy, nationalism and declinism -- _g16. _tPossibilities -- _g17. _tDefending the nation -- _g18. _tRulers' revolt -- _g19. _tA nation lost -- _g20. _tNew times, New Labour. |
520 | _a"David Edgerton's major new history breaks out of the confines of traditional British national history to redefine what it was to British, and to reveal an unfamiliar place, subject to huge disruptions. This was not simply because of the world wars and global economic transformations, but in its very nature. Until the 1940s the United Kingdom was, Edgerton argues, an exceptional place: liberal, capitalist and anti-nationalist, at the heart of a European and global web of trade and influence. Then, as its global position collapsed, it became, for the first time and only briefly, a real, successful nation, with shared goals, horizons and industry, before reinventing itself again in the 1970s as part of the European Union and as the host for international capital, no longer capable of being a nation."--Publisher's description. | ||
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