War And The Working Class


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An Imperial War and the British Working Class


An Imperial War and the British Working Class

Author: Richard Price

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-10-15


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First published in 2006. This study looks at a time when Victorian Britain was a time for self-doubt. There was an increasing fear that the 'place in the sun' that had so long been hers was being shadowed by the rising powers of Germany and the United States of America. Doubts arouse about her economic strength, her military prowess, even the viability of the two-party system. The South African War of 1899-1902 served for a time as the focus for all the fears that many Britons had about their country's future. The patriotism it engendered was exaggerated by the early military failures to resolve the problem of the troublesome Boers. The focus of the text is on working-class attitudes and reactions to the Boer War 1899-1902.

War and the Working Class


War and the Working Class

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1945


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The War Against the Working Class


The War Against the Working Class

Author: Will Podmore

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2015-05-29


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This book traces the history of revolutions and counterrevolutions since 1917, in Russia, Korea, Vietnam, China, the countries of Eastern Europe, and Cuba. I present the evidence of their achievements and describe the wars they were forced to fight in self-defence. We can learn from the efforts and the errors of the pioneers, even though their conditions of being pre-industrial and dependent societies were very different from Britains today. The hope is that this book will provoke thought about the future of our nation in order to help us to decide what we need to do, not to copy but to create.