Unequal Britain

Equalities in Britain since 1945

Professor Pat Thane editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:19th Feb '10

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This book probes what equality is and this means for both those at the centre and on the margins of British society.

Philosophers and social theorists have long debated what equality is. This book probes what this means for both those at the centre and on the margins of society.Philosophers and social theorists have long debated what equality is, and this book probes what this means for both those at the centre and on the margins of society. That people should be treated as equals is one of the core principles that underpin our society. Britain is in many ways a fairer and more equal society today than at any other time in living memory. One hundred years ago women were not allowed to vote: this seems preposterous now. It is an undeniable truth, however, that inequalities still persist today. In some cases they seem to grow. Prejudice is apparent in everyday life, and flares up from time to time on a national scale. From Brixton to Bradford, history is littered with examples. This book engages with key issues today, and engages with how far we have come as a society facing up to difficulties of the past and more recent challenges. It goes on to explore ways forward to ensure that we remain an open and tolerant society.

"The book should be read by teachers of the social sciences, for whom it is a good source of ideas for essays. One of its strengths is that it will encourage students to examine some of its ideas by doing their own research, using its generous source references and reading lists." -- Times Higher Education
Author article in BBC History Magazine on whether historians should comment on current affairs.

ISBN: 9781847062987

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240 pages