ABSTRACT
The second volume, on early and mid-Georgian Britain, shows how the country used its expanding wealth, its new-found social cohesion at home and its international influence abroad to become not only a European but an imperial power. As with the first volume, every aspect of the period is covered.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|129 pages
The Age of Walpole, 1722–1746
part 2|106 pages
Britain in the eighteenth century
part 3|104 pages
Power imperial: triumph and disaster, 1746–1783
part |68 pages
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