
England Since Waterloo
by John Arthur Ransome Marriott
'England Since Waterloo' Summary
"England Since Waterloo" provides a detailed historical narrative of Britain from 1815 to 1901, spanning the reign of Queen Victoria. Marriott explores the period's defining characteristics, including the Industrial Revolution's impact on society, the rise of scientific advancements, and the growth of the British Empire. He analyzes significant political events, such as the Reform Acts, the expansion of suffrage, and the social movements advocating for change. The book also delves into the evolving social landscape, examining the growth of cities, the rise of new social classes, and the impact of technology on daily life. Marriott emphasizes the complex interplay between internal reforms and external expansion, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of navigating a rapidly changing world. He ultimately provides a nuanced understanding of the forces that shaped modern Britain and the legacy of the Victorian era.Book Details
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