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After the Victorians, the decline of Britain in the world, A.N. Wilson

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After the Victorians, the decline of Britain in the world, A.N. Wilson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 558-578) and index
Illustrations
platesillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
After the Victorians
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
71637803
Responsibility statement
A.N. Wilson
Review
"In After the Victorians, A.N Wilson presents a panoramic view of an era stretching from the death of Queen Victoria in 1901 to the dawn of the Cold War in the early 1950s. He offers accounts of the savagery of World War I and the world-altering upheaval of the Russian Revolution. He explains Britain's role in shaping the destiny of the Middle East. And he casts a bright new light on the World War II years. Britain played a central role in defeating Germany, but at a severe cost: the nation would emerge from the war bankrupt and fatally weakened, cut off from world politics, while America would assume the mantle of dominant global power, facing off against the Soviet Union in the Cold War. Wilson's perspective is not confined to the trenches of the battlefield and the halls of Parliament: he also examines the parallel story of the beginnings of Modernism, considering the novelists, philosophers, poets, and painters of the time to see what they reveal about the activities of politicians, scientists, and generals." "Blending military, political, social, and cultural history of the most dramatic kind, A.N. Wilson offers a portrait of the decline of one of history's great powers. The result is an account of the birth pangs of the modern world, as well as a timely analysis of imperialism and its discontents."
Sub title
the decline of Britain in the world
Table Of Contents
Oedipus Rex, Oedipus Kaiser -- Rupees and virgins -- The land -- The accursed power -- Love in the suburbs -- God -- and the Americans -- Nationalisms -- Shipwreck -- An Asiatic power -- Barbarous kings -- Revolutions -- Chief -- Peace -- Protons -- massacres -- bombs. Ireland and Iraq -- Communists and Fascism -- the allure of violence -- The silly generation -- from Oswald Spengler to Noel Coward -- The means of grace and the hope of glory -- The secrets of a woman's heart -- Marie Stopes, Radclyffe Hall -- For the benefit of empire -- The ABC of economics -- Puzzles and pastoral -- Two thousand whispered voices -- Politics -- The abdication -- The european crisis -- The special relationship I -- Churchill in 1940 -- From the battle of Britain to Pearl Harbor -- Bombers and the bombed -- In the broadcast -- The special relationship II -- Prisoners -- If God wearied of mankind -- Retributions -- The end of the British empire -- India and Palestine -- Widmerpool's Britain -- The hereditary principle
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