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The Age of Oligarchy: Pre-Industrial Britain 1722-1783: Pre-indu
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9780582209558

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Foundations of Modern Britain , presents a history of Britain from the point at which she first became a recognisable entity down to modern times, and traces the earlier foundations of the British state in the development of England from the late 14th to the early 18th century. A general history of mid-Georgian Britain, exploring all aspects of domestic and foreign affairs on the threshold of the Industrial Revolution. It shows how the newly-united and politically-stable nation exploited its expanding wealth, its hard-won social cohesion at home, and its increasing influence abroad. It traces Britain's rise to imperial greatness and examines the repercussions of the spectacular disaster - the loss of the American colonies - with which the book closes. It deals with social, economic, religious, cultural and intellectual history, as well as politics. It is the independent and self-sufficient sequel to Geoffrey Holmes's The Making of a Great Power: Later Stuart and Early Georgian Britain 1660-1772 (published simultaneously). Together they fill the last remaining gap in this key series. The eighteenth century has become one of the most active areas of current historical research: this book takes into account the findings of the new revisionist historiography while retaining what still seems valid from the old. It has a student-friendly presentation with good reference apparatus: covers every aspect of the period in 22 essay-focused chapters, with full chronological frameworks of events , a compendium of factual information at the end, and extensive bibliographies. A book for fellow accademics as well as the student and general reader.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis LTD
ISBN-13
9780582209558
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Number of Pages
456 Pages
Publication Name
The Age of Oligarchy: Pre-Industrial Britain 1722-1783
Language
English
Subject
History
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Author
Geoffrey Holmes, D. Szechi
Series
Foundations of Modern Britain
Format
Paperback

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234 mm
Item Weight
454 g
Item Width
156 mm

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United Kingdom
Title_Author
Geoffrey Holmes, D. Szechi

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