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The Long Eighteenth Century: British Political and Social History, 1688-1832 (Arnold History of Britain)

The Long Eighteenth Century: British Political and Social History, 1688-1832 (Arnold History of Britain)
By Frank O'Gorman

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The 'long eighteenth century' in British history, the period from 1688 to 1832, defies easy characterisation. To examine its political and social history is to be struck by the complexity of its values and practices. Some of its features - the growth of towns, the demand for political, social and humanitarian reform, and the establishment of parliamentary government - anticipate the concerns of later generations and impress us with their familiarity. The huge inequalities of wealth, on the other hand, the destitution of the masses, and the harsh treatment of children are ills made remote by their sheer intensity and scale.



Acknowledging the complexities, this study identifies the key thematic patterns that constitute much of the consistency of the period. It examines the development of the internal structure of Britain and of a sense of British nationhood; the role of religion in the life of the state and of the people; the slow transition from a society of orders to a society based increasingly on class distinctions; the commercial and imperial expansion which contributed so much to the prosperity of British society; the growing role and status of Britain in Europe; and the development, albeit uneven, of liberal forms of political thought and action. Blending narrative with more purely analytical chapters, 'The Long Eighteenth Century' provides a fresh and cogent account of the period, introducing a wide audience both to the contours of the age and to the genuine excitement of recent debate.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107672 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-09-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 432 pages

Editorial Reviews

English Historical Review
[O'Gorman's] comprehensive survey of the field should become required reading.

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[O'Gorman's] comprehensive survey of the field should become required reading. (English Historical Review )


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comprehensive and fascinating5
This is more or less the only available general history of Britain in the eighteenth century. Mr. O'Gorman is professor of history at Manchester University and is writing for students and other academics. He has clearly read the entire literature on the subject and refers frequently to it, and a feature of the book is his weighing up of opposing viewpoints.

The style of the book is to chop the period up into three or four segments and then go through each segment three times, looking in turn at political, social and other aspects. This can be wearisome particularly to the general reader such as myself, but the result is a thoroughly thought through and comprehensive understanding of the period. You have to really want to understand how the social aspects, of say working class movement for reform or the influence of the movement for catholic emancipation worked in with the political juggling of Canning and Peel to really enjoy this book, but if you do it works a treat.

At times I felt Mr. O'Gorman's enthusiastic juggling of the different strands leads to unintentional obscurity - some sentences I just could not figure out, and it can be irritating when he repeatedly refers to events without explaining them because he doesn't do that until the next chapter. Also if you want blow by blow accounts of the Napoleonic wars or the glories of our foreign policy you need to read a more traditional history, here you just get enough to produce a balanced account of life in Britain and the general development of our country.

On balance a readable, enthusiastic, balanced and comprehensive history of a fascinating period.

University standard!5
A highly detailed book. Not for the faint hearted, but a good academic book well suited to history students.