
Title
- The New Oxford History Of England
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G.R. SearlePublication Details
BookClarendon Press2004Availability
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- "G. R. Searle’s narrative history breaks conventional chronological barriers to carry the reader from England in 1886, the apogee of the Victorian era with the nation poised to celebrate the empress queen’s golden jubilee, to 1918, as the ‘war to end all wars’ drew to a close leaving England to come to term with its price - above all in terms of human life, but also in the general sense that things would never be the same again." "Under Professor Searle’s historical microscope, all the details of daily life spring into sharp relief, Half-forgotten figures such as Edward Carpenter, Vesta Tilley, and Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman take their place on stage beside Oscar Wilde, the Pankhursts, and Lloyd George. Motoring and aviation, to become such an intrinsic part of life within the next decades, had their beginnings in this period as pastimes for the rich." "From the wretched slums of England’s great cities to their bustling docks and factories, from the grand portals of Westminster to the violent political challengers of the Ulster Unionists and the militant suffrage movement, from Blackpool’s tower and beach packed with holidaymakers to the trenches of the Western Front, the energy, creativity, and often destructive turmoil of the years 1886-1918 are brought into focus in this magisterial history."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Pt. I. England in 1886
- 1. Nationalism and Nationality - - 2. Generation and Gender
- 3. Social Identities: Class, Community, and the Masses
- 4. Governance and Politics
- Pt. II. Late Victorian England: 1886-1899
- 5. Home Rule and the Politics of Unionism
- 6. The Social Question: Conflict and Stability, 1886-1899
- 7. Politics and the Social Question, 1886-1899
- 8. Uneasy Dominion: Britain Under Challenge, 1886-1899
- 9. The Boer War, 1899-1902 - - Pt. III. Edwardian England
- 10. The Unionist Project, 1902-1905
- 11. The Liberal Party and Social Welfare Politics
- 12. The Years of ‘Crisis’, 1908-1914
- 13. The Road to War
- Pt. IV. Leisure, Culture, and Science - - 14. The Pursuit of Pleasure
- 15. Art and Culture
- 16. Science and Learning
- Pt. V. The Great War
- 17. The Great War: The Loss of Innocence, 1914-1916
- 18. The Great War: Tragedy and Triumph, 1916-1918
- 19. The Patriotic Experience
- 20. War and the Reshaping of Identities
ISBN
- 019820714x
- 019820714x
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