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United Kingdom. Edition No. 1. Polity Histories

  • Book

  • 256 Pages
  • September 2022
  • Region: United Kingdom
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5837651

The United Kingdom has been at the heart of global history for centuries - as a conqueror, an engine of international trade, and a symbol of modernity. It was the first industrial nation, the centre of the world’s biggest empire, and the home of an enduring and influential parliamentary democracy. Since 1945, the UK has faced unprecedented challenges as it has come to terms with the loss of great power status, the surrender of its colonial territories, the decline of its staple industries, and growing pressures threatening to tear apart the union holding together England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.

In this book, Adrian Bingham guides readers through the key developments in British post-war history to reveal how the nation was shaped by the legacies and lessons of the past. The UK has become a more diverse, pluralistic, and mobile society, but it remains one struggling to come to terms with its changed position in the world, and unable to reach consensus around a vision for the future.

Table of Contents

Map

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Seeking a Role

Chapter 2: The Pursuit of Economic Growth

Chapter 3: From Cradle to Grave

Chapter 4: A Disunited Kingdom?

Chapter 5: People Power

Chapter 6: Looking after Number 1

Afterword

Further Reading

Notes

Authors

Adrian Bingham University of Sheffield.