The Making of Modern Britain: From Queen Victoria to VE Day-Andrew Marr

The Making of Modern Britain: From Queen Victoria to VE Day-Andrew Marr

Pan Macmillan

Explore the fascinating transformation of Britain in the first half of the twentieth century with Andrew Marr's "The Making of Modern Britain." This insightful book delves into the nation's journey through tumultuous wars, surprising periods of peace, and significant social and political shifts. Discover how Britain grappled with profound questions of how to live, experimenting with radical ideas like Socialism and Feminism, while also witnessing the rise of new media and the beginnings of the welfare state. From the echoes of the British Empire's end to the vibrant cultural fads of the era, Marr brings to life a period of extraordinary change, touching upon everything from economic madness and revolutionary inventions to sexual experiments and the dawn of celebrity culture. Key Features: * Detailed account of British history between 1901 and 1945. * Explores social, political, and cultural transformations. * Authored by acclaimed historian Andrew Marr. * Offers a compelling narrative of a nation redefining itself. Product Summary: Andrew Marr's "The Making of Modern Britain" is a comprehensive paperback book detailing the pivotal historical period in Britain from the death of Queen Victoria to the end of World War II. Written in English, it covers major societal changes, political developments, and cultural movements over 464 pages.

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