- Assesses the impact of the Second World War
- Looks at Britain's role in the wider world, including the legacy of Empire, Britain's 'special relationship' with the United States, and integration with continental Europe
- Explores cultural issues, such as class consciousness, immigration and race relations, changing gender roles, and the impact of the mass media
- Covers domestic politics and the economy
- Introduces the varied perspectives dominating historical writing on this period
- Identifies the key issues which are likely to fuel future debate
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"This companion makes it easy to survey subjects quicklyfor the latest and best historiography, and provides lots ofavenues by which to travel for further knowledge." (Journal ofWorld History, September 2009)
"[This volume] lives us to [the] high expectations of the seriesof Blackwell Companions. Informed, wide-ranging andup-to-date syntheses cover what might be regarded as standardsubjects like the Second World War ... and the transformation ofthe British economy. More importantly, there are chapters on topicsignored by most histories of Britain; for example ... thesuburbanization of Britain, sport and youth culture."(History)
"A definitive textbook for contemporary British history. Itsbreadth of subjects is compelling, and the quality of itscontributions ... superb, with many subjects dealt with by authorsable to pour a career's worth of groundbreaking research intotheir introductory surveys. Praise must be given for a consistentlyinformative volume, which places so many interpretations anddiscussions in one place. Overall, Addison and Jones cancongratulate themselves for editing a superb collection, one thatcan reasonably lay claim to being the foremost textbook oncontemporary British history." (Reviews in History)








