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The Making Of Modern Britain

The Making Of Modern Britain

Book Details

  • Author: Andrew Marr

  • Publisher: Pan Books

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 2010

  • Pages: 451

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

Andrew Marr’s vivid and compelling chronicle offers a dynamic account of Britain’s transformation from 1900 to 1945—a period shaped by imperial ambition, world wars, political reform, and profound social change. In this 2010 Pan Books paperback edition, Marr combines narrative flair with historical insight to present a sweeping yet accessible portrait of early 20th-century Britain.

Spanning 451 pages, the book explores the decline of empire, the impact of World War I and World War II, economic upheaval, the rise of labor politics, and the reshaping of British society. Marr’s engaging storytelling brings major historical figures and defining events to life, while also examining the experiences of ordinary citizens during times of national crisis and transformation.

Ideal for readers interested in modern British history, political change, and social evolution, this well-preserved edition remains a valuable addition to academic collections and personal libraries. It offers both depth and readability, making it suitable for students and general history enthusiasts alike.

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Book Details

  • Author: Andrew Marr

  • Publisher: Pan Books

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 2010

  • Pages: 451

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 20 x 14 cm

  • Condition: Used – Good

About the Book

Andrew Marr’s vivid and compelling chronicle offers a dynamic account of Britain’s transformation from 1900 to 1945—a period shaped by imperial ambition, world wars, political reform, and profound social change. In this 2010 Pan Books paperback edition, Marr combines narrative flair with historical insight to present a sweeping yet accessible portrait of early 20th-century Britain.

Spanning 451 pages, the book explores the decline of empire, the impact of World War I and World War II, economic upheaval, the rise of labor politics, and the reshaping of British society. Marr’s engaging storytelling brings major historical figures and defining events to life, while also examining the experiences of ordinary citizens during times of national crisis and transformation.

Ideal for readers interested in modern British history, political change, and social evolution, this well-preserved edition remains a valuable addition to academic collections and personal libraries. It offers both depth and readability, making it suitable for students and general history enthusiasts alike.

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