British society since 1945
This book examines the key social developments in post-war Britain 1945-1990 and places them in their political context. It examines how changes in the media, and in the lives of women, young people and immigrants, worked together to transform Britain.
This book sets out to shine a truly historical light on each topic using the vast array of powerful evidence. And underlying it all to address the key questions: Has Britain become a more divided society that it was in 1945? Or is that just myth fuelled by nostalgia?
Enquiring History is SHP's fresh approach to Advanced Level History.
The series aims to:
? Motivate and engage the reader
? Help A level students to think clearly and to be more independent learners
? Encourage enquiry, and deeper understanding of key issues
? Reflect modern scholarship and interpretation and so help students to succeed in and enjoy A level History.