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Martin Pugh

    15 settembre 1947

    Martin Pugh è uno storico specializzato nella Gran Bretagna del XIX e XX secolo, con un focus sulla storia sociale e politica. Il suo lavoro offre profonde intuizioni sui cambiamenti sociali e sui movimenti politici che hanno plasmato la Gran Bretagna moderna. Pugh esamina meticolosamente le dinamiche di vari strati e gruppi sociali, esplorando le loro motivazioni e l'impatto delle loro azioni sulla traiettoria della nazione. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da una ricerca accurata e un'analisi approfondita, fornendo ai lettori una comprensione completa dei complessi sviluppi storici.

    Lloyd George
    Electoral Reform in War and Peace, 1906-18
    We Danced All Night
    State & Society
    We Danced All Night
    • 2024

      Focusing on a pivotal moment in British history, this book examines the Fourth Parliamentary Reform Act of 1918, which expanded voting rights to millions, reshaping electoral politics for the twentieth century. It explores the context of electoral reform during the tumultuous years of 1906 to 1918, providing a comprehensive analysis of the social and political factors that led to this significant change. Originally published in 1978, it remains a foundational work on the subject of electoral reform in Britain.

      Electoral Reform in War and Peace, 1906-18
    • 2014

      Lloyd George

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book offers a fresh perspective on Lloyd George, presenting a comprehensive analysis of his life and political career. It disputes the common perception of him as an outsider, highlighting his significant contributions to British politics and society. By examining his political, economic, and social achievements, the study reveals the depth of his influence and the transformative changes he helped bring about during his time in office.

      Lloyd George
    • 2009

      We Danced All Night

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Bounded by the Great War on one side and by the looming shadow of the Second World War on the other, the inter-war period has characteristically been portrayed as a time of great and unrelenting depression.

      We Danced All Night
    • 2008

      We Danced All Night

      A Social History of Britain Between the Wars

      • 536pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      Distinguished historian Martin Pugh offers a colourful and controversial revisionist history of Britain in the 1920s-30s.

      We Danced All Night
    • 2000

      State & Society

      A Social and Political History of Britain 1870-1997

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      As a vigorous interpretation of political and social developments in Britain since the late-Victorian era, State and Society has rapidly become one of the most respected and widely read introductions to the history of modern Britain. In this new edition, the account is taken beyond thedownfall of Margaret Thatcher up to the ending of the long-running Conservative ascendancy with Labour's victory in the watershed 1997 election. Pugh examines not only the change in the political and social spectrums but also those elements of continuity linking the Thatcher era to the Blair epoch.He closes with an assessment of the dilemmas facing Britain at the dawn of the next century.

      State & Society