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The Age of Urban Democracy
England 1868-1914
1979
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Between 1868 and 1914 - Donald Read's 'Age of Urban Democracy' - English society acquired its modern economically, it became predominantly industrial; socially, predominantly urban; and politically, predominantly democratic. These developments dominate this distinguished survey. Donald Read analyses Britain's changing role in the wider world. Although these were the years of the late-Victorian expansion of the British Empire, they also saw the decline of British diplomatic influence and the weakening of her sea-power. Donald Read examines the period of 'splendid isolation', the reasons for Britain's emergence from it, and the steps by which she was drawn into the turmoil of the First World War. This rich, detailed and absorbing study was widely acclaimed on its first appearance. It immediately established itself as a standard account of the period. Praise for The Age of Urban Democracy… "…Professor Read's book is a most useful pathfinder through the thickets of printed material on the late Victorian and Edwardian eras." - Kenneth O. Morgan (Times Literary Supplement)
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Donald Read
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Donald Read was emeritus Professor of Modern English History at the University of Kent.
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