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Britain and the Puzzle of European Union

Britain and the Puzzle of European Union

1st Edition

By Andrew Duff
September 28, 2021

This book is a study of the complex relationship between Britain and Europe from the Second World War to the present day. Drawing on first-hand experience of British and European politics, the author highlights not only the dramatically shifting power play between London and Brussels but also the ...

Transport and Its Place in History Making the Connections

Transport and Its Place in History: Making the Connections

1st Edition

Edited By David Turner
June 26, 2020

Transport and mobility history is one of the most exciting areas of historical research at the present. As its scope expands, it entices scholars working in fields as diverse as historical geography, management studies, sociology, industrial archaeology, cultural and literary studies, ethnography, ...

Sport and the Home Front Wartime Britain at Play, 1939-45

Sport and the Home Front: Wartime Britain at Play, 1939-45

1st Edition

By Matthew Taylor
June 15, 2020

Sport and the Home Front contributes in significant and original ways to our understanding of the social and cultural history of the Second World War. It explores the complex and contested treatment of sport in government policy, media representations and the everyday lives of wartime citizens. ...

English Gentlemen and World Soccer Corinthians, Amateurism and the Global Game

English Gentlemen and World Soccer: Corinthians, Amateurism and the Global Game

1st Edition

By Chris Bolsmann, Dilwyn Porter
February 25, 2020

The significance of the Corinthians Football Club, founded in 1882, has been widely acknowledged by historians of football and by sports historians generally. As a ’super club’ comprising the best amateur talent available they were an important formative influence on football in Britain from the ...

White-Collar Crime in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Britain

White-Collar Crime in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Britain

1st Edition

By John Benson
December 05, 2019

This book throws new light on white-collar crime, criminals and criminality in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Britain. It does so by considering the life of one man, Jesse Varley (1869–1929), who embezzled more than £80,000 from Wolverhampton Corporation, and for a decade and more ...

Chartism, Commemoration and the Cult of the Radical Hero

Chartism, Commemoration and the Cult of the Radical Hero

1st Edition

By Matthew Roberts
September 02, 2019

Chartism, the British mass movement for democratic and social rights in the 1830s and 1840s, was profoundly shaped by the radical tradition from which it emerged. Yet, little attention has been paid to how Chartists saw themselves in relation to this diverse radical tradition or to the ways in ...

James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics

James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics

1st Edition

By Antis Loizides
April 11, 2019

James Mill’s (1773–1836) role in the development of utilitarian thought in the nineteenth century has been overshadowed both by John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) and by Jeremy Bentham (1748–1832). Of the three, the elder Mill is considered to be the least original and with the least important, if any, ...

Milton Keynes in British Culture Imagining England

Milton Keynes in British Culture: Imagining England

1st Edition

By Lauren Pikó
February 04, 2019

The new town of Milton Keynes was designated in 1967 with a bold, flexible social vision to impose "no fixed conception of how people ought to live." Despite this progressive social vision, and its low density, flexible, green urban design, the town has been consistently represented in British ...

Winston Churchill At War and Thinking of War before 1939

Winston Churchill: At War and Thinking of War before 1939

1st Edition

Edited By B.J.C. McKercher, Antoine Capet
January 28, 2019

Although remembered and even lauded in the public mind as the British prime minister during the Second World War who played a major role in Allied victory over the Axis Powers and Japan, Winston Churchill had a life and political career before 1939 conditioned by fighting other wars and, in ...

Charles Pelham Villiers: Aristocratic Victorian Radical

Charles Pelham Villiers: Aristocratic Victorian Radical

1st Edition

By Roger Swift
August 14, 2018

This book provides the first biographical study of Charles Pelham Villiers (1802-1898), whose long UK parliamentary career spanned numerous government administrations under twenty different prime ministers. An aristocrat from a privileged background, Villiers was elected to Parliament as a Radical...

Opening Schools and Closing Prisons Caring for destitute and delinquent children in Scotland 1812–1872

Opening Schools and Closing Prisons: Caring for destitute and delinquent children in Scotland 1812–1872

1st Edition

By Andrew G. Ralston
June 28, 2018

The book covers the period from 1812, when the Tron Riot in Edinburgh dramatically drew attention to the ‘lamentable extent of juvenile depravity’, up to 1872, when the Education Act (Scotland) inaugurated a system of universal schooling. During the 1840s and 1850s in particular there was a move ...

The British Army Regular Mounted Infantry 1880–1913

The British Army Regular Mounted Infantry 1880–1913

1st Edition

By Andrew Winrow
June 28, 2018

The regular Mounted Infantry was one of the most important innovations of the late Victorian and Edwardian British Army. Rather than fight on horseback in the traditional manner of cavalry, they used horses primarily to move swiftly about the battlefield, where they would then dismount and fight on...

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