
Britain since 1688
A Nation in the World
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 10. May 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
412 pages
978-1-032-25717-4 (ISBN)
Description
Now in its second edition, Britain since 1688 is an accessible and comprehensive introduction to British History from 1688 to the present day that assumes no prior knowledge of the subject.
Chronological in structure yet thematic in approach, the book guides the reader through major events in British history from the Glorious Revolution of 1688, offering extensive coverage of the British Empire and continuing through to recent events such as Britain's exit from the European Union. Fully revised and updated using the most recent historical scholarship, this edition includes discussion of the Brexit referendum and Britain's subsequent exit from the European Union, along with increased coverage of Britain's imperial past and its legacy in the present. New sidebars on themes such as race, immigration, religion, sexuality, the presence of empire and the experience of warfare are carried across chapters to offer students current and relevant interpretations of British history.
Written by a team of expert North American university professors and supported by textboxes, timelines, bibliographies, glossaries and a fully integrated companion website, this textbook provides students with a strong grounding in the rich tapestry of events, characters and themes that encompass the history of Britain since 1688.
Chronological in structure yet thematic in approach, the book guides the reader through major events in British history from the Glorious Revolution of 1688, offering extensive coverage of the British Empire and continuing through to recent events such as Britain's exit from the European Union. Fully revised and updated using the most recent historical scholarship, this edition includes discussion of the Brexit referendum and Britain's subsequent exit from the European Union, along with increased coverage of Britain's imperial past and its legacy in the present. New sidebars on themes such as race, immigration, religion, sexuality, the presence of empire and the experience of warfare are carried across chapters to offer students current and relevant interpretations of British history.
Written by a team of expert North American university professors and supported by textboxes, timelines, bibliographies, glossaries and a fully integrated companion website, this textbook provides students with a strong grounding in the rich tapestry of events, characters and themes that encompass the history of Britain since 1688.
Reviews / Votes
"An effective four-nation focus is provided in a narrative that North American students will find particularly engaging. Britain since 1688: A Nation in the World is a balanced, historiographically astute, and compelling account."Timothy Jenks, East Carolina University
"This engaging and accessible new edition uses recent developments in Britain and the world -- Brexit, Black Lives Matter, the Queen's death -- to reframe and reconsider the more traditional moments, events, and themes that have defined Britain's modern history. I appreciate the humility of the authors, who make clear from the outset that theirs is an interpretation, open to debate and revision. I look forward to assigning this edition to my undergraduates."
Arianne Chernock, Associate Dean of the Faculty for the Social Sciences, Boston University
"The updates to the 2nd edition strengthen the text, increasing the coverage of empire and Britain's relationship with Europe and the wider world. The extension of coverage to 2020 is vital in bringing in discussions around democracy and the current state of the UK. Overall, this text does well in its goal of introducing North American students to Britain's global role."
Kyle Thompson, Associate Professor of History?, Pittsburg State University
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Illustrations
91 s/w Abbildungen, 91 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
91 Halftones, black and white; 91 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
761 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-25717-4 (9781032257174)
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Persons
Stephanie Barczewski is Professor of History at Clemson University, USA.
John Eglin is Professor of History at University of Montana, USA.
Stephen Heathorn is Professor of History at McMaster University, Canada.
Michael Silvestri is Professor of History at Clemson University, USA.
Michelle Tusan is Professor of History at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.
John Eglin is Professor of History at University of Montana, USA.
Stephen Heathorn is Professor of History at McMaster University, Canada.
Michael Silvestri is Professor of History at Clemson University, USA.
Michelle Tusan is Professor of History at University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA.
Author
Clemson University, USA
University of Montana, USA
McMaster University, Canada
Clemson University, USA
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
Content
1. The Making of a Modern State 2. The Whig World 3. The British Empire in the Eighteenth Century 4. A United Kingdom? 1760-1820 5. The Early Victorian Era: Global Power and its Challenges 6. The Mid-Victorians and Their World 7. Britain and Empire, 1870-1910 8. Late Victorian and Edwardian Britain: Social and Political Change 9. The First World War 10. The Interwar Years 11. The Second World War 12. "Let Us Face the Future": The Postwar Era 13. The Postwar Empire 14. 1979-1997: Thatcherism and its Discontents 15. New Labour to Brexit 16. Conclusion: Crisis and an Uncertain Future