ABSTRACT

First published in 1986, The Transformation of Britain, 1830–1939 delves into the significant changes that occurred across the landscape and society of Britain during this prominent age of reform and innovation.

The book traces the rapid increase in the pace and scale of change across Britain, and explores the key developments that occurred. It examines the changes in population as more people moved towards towns and cities; the growth in industry and trade and the resultant demand for methods of communication and transport; and the technological advancements in all areas of life. It highlights the impact that these changes left on the landscape of Britain, such as through the building of roads and railways, as well as on Britain’s social structure. It also considers the extent to which this crucial period shaped the successes and problems of modern Britain.

The Transformation of Britain, 1830–1939 will appeal to those with an interest in the social and industrial history of Britain.

chapter Chapter One|24 pages

The Urban Explosion

chapter Chapter Two|28 pages

The Industrial Age

chapter Chapter Three|28 pages

The Railway Age

chapter Chapter Four|25 pages

Workshop of the World

chapter Chapter Five|33 pages

The Victorian Countryside

chapter Chapter Six|31 pages

Poverty and Wealth

chapter Chapter Seven|30 pages

The Age of Reform

chapter Chapter Eight|31 pages

The Old World Dissolved