
British Social History
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This book describes the overall social and historical development of Britain from the Stone Age without written records to the Cameron government, covering various aspects such as politics, economy, culture, and war. British social history is attractive both for its own sake and because of its recognized direct links with the history of other societies. Starting from "human experience", the author examines language, literature, art, music, transportation, geography, funerals, industrialization, war, poverty, palace, cabinet, party meetings and other "evidences" that may seem trivial but cannot be ignored. These "evidences" show how a society reveals itself through fragments, and how the social groups living within it see themselves.
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