ABSTRACT

This ambitious survey covers all aspects of the period in which English society acquired its modern shape -- industrial rather than agricultural, urban rather than rural, democratic in its institutions, and middle class rather than aristocratic in the control of political power. For this revised edition the footnotes and bibliography have been fully updated, and the entire text has been reset in a larger and more attractive format. An ideal introduction to the subject, it masters a huge amount of material through its clear structure, sensible judgements and approachable style.

part |2 pages

PART ONE: THE VICTORIAN TURNING POINT, 1868-1880

chapter 4|23 pages

Town life: 'Where will London end?'

chapter 11|6 pages

Imperial policy: 'Vastness of dimension'

chapter 12|12 pages

Foreign policy: 'Peace, I hope, with honour'

part |2 pages

PART TWO: FIN DE SIÈCLE, 1880-1900

chapter 13|2 pages

Introduction: 'An age of rapid results'

chapter 16|12 pages

Town life: 'A nice little back garden'

chapter 17|7 pages

Religious life: 'Post-Christian days'

chapter 18|18 pages

Cultural life: 'Art for art's sake'

chapter 24|8 pages

Foreign policy: 'Regard him as insane'

part |2 pages

PART THREE: EDWARDIAN ENGLAND, 1901-1914

chapter 31|14 pages

Government

chapter 33|5 pages

Imperial policy: 'Will the Empire live?'