Nineteenth Century Britain - A Very Short Introduction

Author(s): Harvie, Christopher

History and Politics

The nineteenth century was a time of massive growth for Britain. In 1800 it was overwhelmingly rural, agrarian, multilingual, and almost half-Celtic. A century later it was largely urban and English. The effects of the Industrial Revolution caused cities to swell enormously. London, for example, grew from about 1 million people to over 6 million. Abroad, the British Empire was reaching its apex, while at home the world came to marvel at the Great Exhibition of 1851 with its crowning achievement--the Crystal Palace. Historians Christopher Harvie and Colin Matthew present a comprehensive and authoritative guide to the social, economic, and political events that marked the era on which many believed the sun would never set.

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  • : 9780192853981
  • : Oxford University Press
  • : Oxford University Press
  • : 0.155
  • : 01 August 2000
  • : 1.2 Centimeters X 11.3 Centimeters X 17.9 Centimeters
  • : books

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  • : Harvie, Christopher
  • : P
  • : English
  • : 192