Dismantling the class war
Paul Addison, 25 July 1991
The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950. Vol I.: Regions and Communities
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 608 pp., June 1990,0 521 25788 3 Show More
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 608 pp., June 1990,
The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950. Vol II.: People and Their Environment
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 392 pp., June 1990,0 521 25789 1 Show More
edited by F.M.L. Thompson.
Cambridge, 392 pp., June 1990,
The Temper of the Times: British Society since World War Two
by Bill Williamson.
Blackwell, 308 pp., £30, August 1990,0 631 15919 3 Show More
by Bill Williamson.
Blackwell, 308 pp., £30, August 1990,
“... between government and society. Pat Thane tackles the period from 1750 to 1914, while Jose Harris, fortunately, takes no notice of the 1950 boundary, and carries the discussion forward into the early Eighties. Her chapter, which includes a searching analysis of the mismatch between a centralising state and a libertarian society after 1940, is ... ”