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19th Century British History - Victorian Era (1837-1901), Europe - Civilization, Great Britain - General & Miscellaneous History, European Studies - Great Britain, Nationalism & Sovereignty - History, European Studies - England, Regionalism
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Nineteenth-Century Britain: Integration and Diversity

by Keith Robbins
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Overview

While nineteenth-century Britain was committed to achieving national integration, it also hoped to maintain regional diversity. Keith Robbins looks at various aspects of life which served to unite or divide the nation, including religion, patterns of eating and drinking, the political system, commercial development, education, language, literature, and music. He concludes that the "British" nation, though not uniform in character, became sufficiently consolidated throughout the nineteenth century to withstand the divisive crises of the early twentieth century, particularly World War I. A stimulating account of the making of the modern British nation, this study is of continuing relevance today.

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Book Details

Published
March 24, 1988
Publisher
Clarendon Press
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198201380

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