20th Century Britain
Book (italiano):
More people received a liberal education at the end of the twentieth century than at the beginning; more expected to be accepted not only within their own ethnic community but in the community at large, to participate in material culture, to receive adequate health care. But some things have become "less" in the minds and lives of Britons. In this collection of interrelated essays contributors include new material on such issues as class and gender, modernity, war, youth, immigration, racism and Britain's changing status in the international economy to their coverage of citizenship, economic depression and recovery, the role of the state, leisure, multiculturalism, the retreat of governance, poverty and exclusion, religion and the rise of the secular, education, and the place of the nation in the European Union. The book works at the undergraduate level but also serves general readers. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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