Pugh, Martin

State and society : a social and political history of Britain since 1870 / Martin Pugh - 5th ed. - London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2017 - 523 p. : ill. ; 23 cm

Part I: the loss of confidence, 1870-1902. The retreat of the industrial revolution ; Not quite a democracy ; The Victorian state and its people ; Victorian values: myth and reality ; British national identity: unity and division ; Isolation and expansion -- Part II: the reorientation: the emergence of the interventionist state 1902-18. The state, social welfare and the economy ; The liberal-labour alliance ; Crisis and controversy in Edwardian Britain ; Politics and society in the Great War -- Part III: the period of confusion: collectivism versus capitalism, 1918-40. The failure of laissez-faire ; Mass democracy in an age of decline ; The ear of domesticity ; Imperial climax and decline -- Part IV: consensus: the age of the benign state, 1940-70. The people's war ; the Keynesian era ; The permissive society ; The loss of great power status -- Part V: the era of reaction and decline, 1970-2015. The breakdown of the post-war consensus, 1970-9 ; The era of Thatcherism ; New labour and the Blair era ; Crisis and coalition.

'State and Society' interprets political and social developments since the late Victorian era, with the relationship between the British state and its citizens as a central theme.

9781474243469 (Pbk) 1474243460 (Pbk)


Great Britain--Politics and government--20th century.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1837-1901.
Great Britain--Social conditions--20th century.
Great Britain--Social conditions--19th century.
Gran Bretaña--Política y gobierno--Siglo XX.
Gran Bretaña--Política y gobierno--1837-1901.
Gran Bretaña--Condiciones sociales--Siglo XIX.
Gran Bretaña--Condiciones sociales--Siglo XX.

322 DA 566.7 / P978s 2017