Examines the way in which the growth of an organized labour movement and the emergence of a separate Labour party contributed towards industrialization of politics and the institutionalization of industrial conflicts in the political sphere.
This volume examines the main controversies of the Edwardian period in an attempt to assess the nature and seriousness of the Edwardian crisis, relating the discussion to current historiographical debates on topics such as the vitality of Edwardian liberalism and the importance of feminism.
A collection of essays, this book chronicles the history of dissent in the British Isles, since Magna Carta. It covers such milestones as the age of revolution, industrialisation and the foundation of the Labour Party.
The design of computer systems to be embedded in critical real-time applications is a complex task. This book explains the motivations and the results of a collaborative project, whose objective was to significantly decrease the lifecycle costs of fault-tolerant systems.
David Powell charts the political evolution of the United Kingdom. The result is a cultural history of British politics, seen through music, sport, war and literature and an attempt to look into the future of the nationalisms that survive in Britain today.
David Powell charts the political evolution of the United Kingdom. The result is a cultural history of British politics, seen through music, sport, war and literature and an attempt to look into the future of the nationalisms that survive in Britain today.
This accessible new study provides a much-needed guide to the pivotal period of British history between 1910 and 1935. Combining an up-to-date synthesis of previous work with a re-appraisal of the main personalities, themes and events of the period.