This Sceptred Isle Twentieth Century

This Sceptred Isle Twentieth Century by Christopher Lee, published by Penguin in 2000, offers a comprehensive overview of significant events in Britain during the 20th century. Spanning 497 pages, this edition presents a readable history that captures the rapid changes in medicine, travel, communications, and social equality that have shaped the lives of ordinary people throughout this transformative period.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of pivotal moments, including two world wars, women’s emancipation, and the end of colonial rule. The book also addresses the lasting effects of the Thatcher years and the rise of technology and mass media. This work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the historical context of modern Britain and the extraordinary events that have defined the nation over the last century.
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Written to accompany the award-winning BBC Radio 4 series, this readable history looks back on the extraordinary events in Britain of the 20th century. The turbulent 20th century, the fastest moving century of all, has seen a whirlwind of change in medicine, travel, communications and social equality, which has transformed the lives of ordinary people. We have witnessed two world wars, women’s emancipation, the end of colonial rule, the indelible impact of the Thatcher years and the recent explosion of technology and the mass media. This Sceptred Isle: Twentieth Century is interesting reading for anyone wanting to find out more about the Britain of the last few generations.
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