文档介绍:The Routledge Dictionary of
Modern British History
The Routledge Dictionary of Modern British History is an essential guide
to the last two centuries, which have witnessed democratization,
international decline, devolution, the rise of the welfare state, and New
Labour challenging the Conservatives as the natural party of government.
Includes:
• every Prime Minister from Pitt the Younger to Tony Blair
• protest movements from Chartism D
• military conflict from the French Revolutionary Wars to Iraq
• milestones from the Act of Union to the Northern Ireland peace process
John Plowright is Head of History at Repton School in Derbyshire. He is
the author of Regency England (Lancaster Pamphlets, Routledge, 1996) as
well as numerous articles.
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