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The Cambridge social history of Britain, 1750-1950

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Whilst in certain quarters it may be fashionable to suppose that there is no such thing as society historians have had no difficulty in finding their subject.

The difficulty, rather, is that the advance has occurred through such an outpouring of research and writing that it is hard for anyone but the specialist to keep up with the literature or grasp the overall picture.

In these three volumes, as is the tradition in Cambridge Histories, a team of specialists has assembled the jigsaw of recent monographic research and presented an interpretation of the development of modern British society since 1750, from three complementary perspectives: those of regional communities, of the working and living environment, and of social institutions.

Each volume is self-contained, and each contribution, thematically defined, contains its own chronology of the period under review.

Taken as a whole they offer an authoritative and comprehensive view of the manner and method of the shaping of society in the two centuries of unprecedented demographic and economic change.

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Cambridge University Press
0521438136 / 9780521438131
Mixed media product
941.07
19/11/1992
United Kingdom
English
various pagings : ill.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1990. Contents: v. 1. Regions and communities - v. 2. People and their environment - v. 3. Social agencies and institutions.