An Expanding Society: Britain 1830-1900
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This seminal historical work, An Expanding Society: Britain 1830-1900, chronicles the profound transformations that reshaped British life throughout the Victorian age. It meticulously details the social, economic, and political forces that propelled the nation's unprecedented growth and influence. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of the era's evolving class structures, industrial advancements, and imperial ambitions. This authoritative text illustrates how these interconnected developments forged a new national identity and laid the groundwork for modern Britain. It argues for a nuanced understanding of a period marked by both immense progress and significant societal challenges.
Author: G. S. R. Kitson Clark
Format: Paperback
Published: 1967, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This seminal historical work, An Expanding Society: Britain 1830-1900, chronicles the profound transformations that reshaped British life throughout the Victorian age. It meticulously details the social, economic, and political forces that propelled the nation's unprecedented growth and influence. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of the era's evolving class structures, industrial advancements, and imperial ambitions. This authoritative text illustrates how these interconnected developments forged a new national identity and laid the groundwork for modern Britain. It argues for a nuanced understanding of a period marked by both immense progress and significant societal challenges.