Britain 1895-1918

Britain 1895-1918 by Mike Byrne, published by Hodder Education Group in May 2005, offers a detailed examination of the political landscape in Great Britain during a transformative period. Spanning 151 pages, this book explores significant developments, including the decline of the Unionists and the emergence of the Liberal and Labour parties. It also addresses social and constitutional reforms implemented by Liberal governments and their policies regarding Ireland, culminating in an analysis of the First World War’s political and social ramifications.
Readers will find a structured approach to understanding key events and issues of the time, with chapters that highlight important dates and terms. The book presents historical interpretations of pivotal debates, providing context for the political shifts that shaped modern Britain. With a focus on history and modern Europe, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the complexities of early 20th-century British politics and society.
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This book charts the political developments of this period, from the decline of the Unionists in the early part of the century to the rise of the Liberal and Labour parties. Chapters are included on social and constitutional reform under the Liberal governments, as well as their policies on Ireland. The book concludes by looking at the political and social impact of the First World War. Throughout the book key dates, terms and issues are highlighted, and historical interpretations of key debates are outlined.
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