Britain Since 1945: Aspects of Identity

Britain Since 1945: Aspects of Identity

by Peter Leese
Britain Since 1945: Aspects of Identity

Britain Since 1945: Aspects of Identity

by Peter Leese

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Overview

Britain since 1945 is an ideal introductory text for students of British Studies, cultural studies and modern British history. Assuming no prior knowledge, Leese offers students of all backgrounds both the essential chronological grounding and vital insight into the issues of identity necessary for a full understanding of contemporary Britain.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350307049
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/21/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

PETER LEESE teaches social and cultural history at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. His previous publications include Shell Shock and the co-edited volume The British Migrant Experience 1700-2000.
PETER LEESE teaches Social and Cultural History at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.

Table of Contents

List of Maps, Figures and Photographs
Preface and Acknowledgements
Maps
Introduction: A Montage of Identities
PART ONE: FROM WAR, FROM MODERNISM: Welfare's Place; Looking New; Soap-flake Arcadia; Timeline 1: 1945-59
PART TWO: POP PROTEST, POP ART: Britain's Breakup; Limited Freedoms; UK Anarchy; Timeline II: 1960-79
PART THREE: POST-EMPIRE, POST
AESTHETICS: Communication Webs; Fractured, Rearranged; Fragile States; Timeline III: 1980-97
PART FOUR: RE-LOCATING, RE-IMAGINING: Millennium Life; Timeline IV: 1998-2005
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography and Further Reading
Index.

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A well-crafted and very useable text for undergraduates on courses on recent British history or British studies more generally.' - John Brobst, Ohio University, USA

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