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Britain 1740-1950: an historical geography

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Originally published in 1992, this book provides students with a well-illustrated, clearly written text which offers a coherent overview of Britain's development from a pre-modern to a modern economy and society. The key processes that have shaped the geography of modern Britain are rooted in the significant demographic, economic, technological and social transitions of the early eighteenth century, the impact of which was not fully diffused through the nation until the mid-20th Century. This country-wide survey examines the nature of this transformation. The material in the book is accessible because the book is clearly structured into 3 phases: 1740 to the 1830s; the 1830s to the 1890s and the 1890s to 1950. For each period, the principal aspects of change in population, industry, the countryside and urban life are examined, and regional examples given to support the analysis.

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Product Details
Routledge
1000390284 / 9781000390285
eBook (EPUB)
911.41
02/12/2021
England
English
354 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
Reprint. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Originally published: London: Edward Arnold, 1992.