Britain 1815-1851 Student’s Book

Britain 1815-1851 Student’s Book by Dave Martin, published by John Murray in 2000, is designed for senior students and spans 168 pages. This edition explores a significant period in British history marked by substantial political, social, and economic transformations following the conclusion of the revolutionary wars in Europe. The book poses critical questions about Britain’s ability to navigate this turbulent era without succumbing to revolution.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the factors that contributed to Britain’s stability during these years. The content focuses on various historical developments and their implications, providing insights into the complexities of the time. With an emphasis on history and study, this book serves as a resource for understanding the dynamics of Great Britain during a pivotal moment in European history.
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Intended for senior students, this work covers Britain between 1815-1851, a turbulent period of history with major political, social and economic changes taking place following the ending of the revolutionary wars in Europe. It asks: How did Britain avoid revolution?
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