Ebook: Classes, cultures, and politics : essays on British History for Ross Mckibbin
Author: Griffiths Clare V.J, MacKibbin Ross, Nott James J
- Tags: Social classes, Great Britain, History, 20th century, Great Britain, History, 20th century, Great Britain, Civilization, 20th century, Great Britain, Social life and customs, 20th century, Great Britain, Politics and government, 20th century, MacKibbin Ross, Civilization, Manners and customs, Politics and government, Social classes, Great Britain, Sociale klassen, Politieke aspecten
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: Array, Oxford
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Classes, Culture, and Politics investigates those fields in British history that have been illustrated by the works of Ross McKibbin, one of the foremost historians of twentieth century Britain. Written by a distinguished team of scholars, it examines McKibbin's life and thought, and explores the implications of his arguments. One of his most important achievements has been to break down the artificial barriers that existed between 'social' and 'political' history, in order to enrich the writing of both; that legacy is reflected throughout this volume.
From international football to Liberal internationalism, from the hedonism of the early Labour party to the relationship between London cabbies and Thatcherism, this volume is an ambitious attempt to explore contemporary Britain, endeavouring to be as original, unsycophantic, rebarbative, and diverting as the historian whose work has inspired it.
From international football to Liberal internationalism, from the hedonism of the early Labour party to the relationship between London cabbies and Thatcherism, this volume is an ambitious attempt to explore contemporary Britain, endeavouring to be as original, unsycophantic, rebarbative, and diverting as the historian whose work has inspired it.
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