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State and Society : A Social and Political History of Britain, 1870-1997 (2nd ed)

Part of the Arnold History of Britain series
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As a vigorous interpretation of political and social developments since the late-Victorian era, "State and Society" has rapidly become one of the most respected and widely read introductions to the history of modern Britain.

With the skill and insight that characterize his earlier books, Pugh explores, as his central theme, the relationship between the British state and its citizens.

In this new edition, the account is taken beyond the downfall of Margaret Thatcher up to the ending of the long-running Conservative ascendancy with Labour's victory in the watershed 1997 election.

Pugh examines not only the changes in the political and social spectrums but also those elements of continuity linking the Thatcher era to the Blair epoch.

He closes with an assessment of the dilemmas facing Britain on the edge of the third millennium.

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