ABSTRACT

In the momentous period -- barely 30 years -- covered by this systematic reference/guide, the Edwardian world was transformed unrecognisably, through war, technological progress and social change, into the Nuclear Age. It saw the coming of mass democracy, the apogee of empire, the Depression, the threat of fascism, the development of suburban society, and, as yet scarcely understood, the end of Britain's international hegemony. Andrew Thorpe's superb contribution to the Companions series illuminates all this and much else. It will be indispensable to anyone interested in the history and politics of modern Britain.

part |44 pages

Political history

chapter |8 pages

Political chronology

chapter |1 pages

The monarchy

chapter |3 pages

Ministers

chapter |4 pages

Elections

chapter |10 pages

Party politics

chapter |8 pages

Other parties

chapter |3 pages

Pressure groups

chapter |2 pages

Machinery of government

chapter |3 pages

Local government

part |32 pages

Social history

chapter |4 pages

Population and migration

chapter |3 pages

Education

chapter |3 pages

Housing

chapter |3 pages

Gender and sexuality

chapter |4 pages

Crime and police

chapter |4 pages

The news media

chapter |4 pages

Religion

part |34 pages

Economic history

chapter |3 pages

Trade

chapter |3 pages

Prices and wages

chapter |3 pages

Agriculture

chapter |4 pages

Industry

chapter |5 pages

Labour and trade unions

chapter |7 pages

Finance and taxation

part |38 pages

Foreign affairs, defence and the Empire

chapter |5 pages

The First World War

chapter |6 pages

Second World War

chapter |7 pages

Major treaties

chapter |3 pages

Ireland

chapter |10 pages

Empire

part |18 pages

Biographies

part |16 pages

Glossary of terms

part |38 pages

Topic bibliography