ABSTRACT

Britain since 1707 is the first single-volume book to cover the complex and multi-layered history of Great Britain from its inception until 2007.

Bringing together political, economic, social and cultural history, the book offers a reliable and balanced account of the nation over a 300 year period. It looks at major developments – such as the Enlightenment, the growth of democracy and gender change – while also tracing the distinctive experience of different, the book’s additional features include: social and ethnic groups through the decades. Fully integrating Scotland, Wales and the Irish experience, the book’s comprehensive sweep includes coverage of the industrial revolution,  the British Empire, the two world wars and today’s multicultural society.

Ideally structured to support courses and classes on British history

·         ‘Focus On’ sections with original documents and sources

·         Timelines and tables to aid understanding

·         Historical sources and further reading suggestions at the end of each chapter

·         Illuminating contemporary illustrations

From Queen Anne to Gordon Brown, this wide-ranging and accessible book provides a complete and up-to-date history of Britain. Offering a coherent account of the evolution of the nation and its people, it will be essential reading for all students of British history.

part 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|14 pages

Approaches to Britain's history

part 2|84 pages

An uncertain stability 1707-79

chapter 2|19 pages

The political system

chapter 3|13 pages

Power and society in rural Britain

chapter 4|13 pages

Urban life

chapter 5|13 pages

The Enlightenment and gender

chapter 6|24 pages

The British abroad

part 3|87 pages

The industrialising nation 1780-1829

chapter 7|16 pages

The Industrial Revolution

chapter 8|16 pages

The social revolution

chapter 9|18 pages

Running the state

chapter 10|14 pages

Britain at war

chapter 11|21 pages

Challenges to the political system

part 4|127 pages

The dominant nation 1830-79

chapter 12|16 pages

The making of an urban society

chapter 13|18 pages

The Victorian economy

chapter 14|16 pages

Class, gender and religion

chapter 15|13 pages

Responses to industrial change

chapter 16|22 pages

Politics in transition

chapter 17|17 pages

The growth of the state

chapter 18|23 pages

Democratic pressures

part 5|134 pages

The imperial heyday 1880-1918

chapter 19|20 pages

Britain and its Empire

chapter 20|17 pages

The late-Victorian and war economy

chapter 21|14 pages

Intellectual ferment

chapter 22|15 pages

People, society and culture

chapter 23|15 pages

Political change 1880-1901

chapter 24|16 pages

Edwardian politics 1901-14

chapter 25|14 pages

The British road to war

chapter 26|21 pages

The First World War

part 6|112 pages

War and the end of empire 1919-63

chapter 27|12 pages

The economy in peace and war

chapter 28|16 pages

Political change 1919-39

chapter 29|16 pages

The Second World War

chapter 30|15 pages

People, society and culture

chapter 31|15 pages

From Attlee to Macmillan 1945-63

chapter 32|13 pages

The welfare state

chapter 33|23 pages

The end of empire

part 7|97 pages

The reshaping of Britain 1964-2007

chapter 34|16 pages

Economic modernisation

chapter 36|12 pages

Media, youth and society

chapter 37|13 pages

The gender revolution

chapter 38|20 pages

Politics from Wilson to Brown

chapter 39|19 pages

Fragmentation and Europeanisation of Britain