The Edwardian Crisis: Britain, 1901-1914

by David Powell

British History in Perspective

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The Edwardian age has long been recognised as a time of unusual social and political turbulence in British history. This book examines the main controversies of the period in an attempt to assess the nature and seriousness of the Edwardian crisis, relating the discussion to current historiographical debates on topics such as the vitality of Edwardian Liberalism, the problems of the Unionist party and the importance of feminism, labour unrest and nationalism as factors in Edwardian political show more life. show less

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David Powell is Senior Lecturer in History at York St. John, a college of the University of Leeds.

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The Edwardian Crisis: Britain, 1901-1914

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History, Nonfiction, Politics and Government, General Nonfiction
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941.0823History & geographyHistory of EuropeBritish IslesHistorical periods of British Isles1837- Period of Victoria and House of Windsor1901-19991901-1910 Edward VII
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DA570 .P69History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaGreat BritainHistory of Great BritainEnglandHistoryBy periodModern, 1485-20th century
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