Author: Seaman, L. C. B., Title: POST-VICTORIAN BRITAIN 1902-1951.
Description: Methuen, London, 1979, reprint, paperback, [xii], 531pp, maps and cartoons in text, large format (8.5 x 5 inches approx.), half tone photo pictorial upper wrapper, a comprehensive survey of English history during the first half of the 20th century, featuring the political and social consequences of the rise of the Labour Party at the expence of the Liberals, the development of the welfare state, and the changes in Britain's imperial and international position resulting from the ambitions of Germany and Japan and the rise of USA and USSR as world powers, slight skew and slant to spine, a little rubbed at extrems., edges tanned, very good,
Keywords: british history politics conservatives liberals germany ireland middle east india labour general strikeeconomy war ww1 ww2
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- Book number: 40808
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