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This new edition revises "Britain: Industrial Relations and the Economy", but also adds to the first edition. There is a wide-ranging and yet detailed account of the General Strike of 1926, assessing responsibility for the conflict, explaining why it was so short-lived and examing its effects. There is also an anaysis of British economic fortunes during the period.
This text provides coverage of social issues - including the impact of war on society, standards of living, class, leisure and the changing position of women. It shows the years 1900-39 to be a period rich in incident and variety, and of profound historical importance and interest. The updated study guides provide a firm basis for answering differentiated, source-based and extended-writing questions.
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