The Human Tradition in Modern Britain

Exploring Key Themes Through Individual Stories

Caroline Litzenberger editor Eileen Groth Lyon editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:17th Aug '06

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This book provides a humanized perspective on modern British history, featuring individuals who shaped significant events and movements, notably including The Human Tradition in Modern Britain.

This engaging book, The Human Tradition in Modern Britain, serves as a gateway to larger themes in modern British history through a set of fascinating portraits. It explores important events and movements from the perspective of those involved, illuminating political developments with chapters on influential figures such as John Locke and Margaret Thatcher. Readers will gain insights into popular radicalism and the complex political landscape of Britain.

Religion and education are also key themes, examined through essays on evangelicalism, the Oxford Movement, and notable individuals like Charles Bradlaugh and Sir James Kay Shuttleworth. The book delves into industrial and imperial questions, highlighting significant events such as the Great Exhibition and the Indian Rebellion of 1857, as well as the impact of post-colonial Nigeria. These discussions provide a comprehensive view of how these issues shaped modern British society.

National identity and wartime experiences are brought to life through the stories of figures like G. K. Chesterton and Barbara Nixon, an Air Raid Warden during the Blitz. Additionally, the experiences of women are a central focus, featuring narratives on single women in early modern England, suffragettes, and Irish nationalist Mary Butler. Overall, The Human Tradition in Modern Britain offers a rich and humanized approach to history, enhancing readers' understanding of key facets of British life in both the early modern and modern periods.

The collection's scope is impressive, and the essays are beautifully written yet quite accessible. This volume will no doubt serve to make history come alive both for students and the general public. Highly recommended. All public and undergraduate collections. -- S. L. Hoglund, SUNY at Stony Brook * CHOICE *
The collection's scope is impressive, and the essays are beautifully written yet quite accessible. This volume will no doubt serve to make history come alive both for students and the general public. Highly recommended. -- S. L. Hoglund * CHOICE *
Students will find these essays about notable persons an invaluable means of relating to an issue or idea on a individual level, which then allows them to approach larger concepts with greater understanding. The Human Tradition in Modern Britain will be very useful in classes as the basis for lively discussions. -- Margaret Minor, Nicholls State University

ISBN: 9780742537347

Dimensions: 238mm x 159mm x 25mm

Weight: 526g

274 pages