The Strange Death of Liberal England
The Strange Death of Liberal England
George Dangerfield
Christopher Hitchens
[One of] the two greatest freehand exercises in English periodization. - Christopher Hitchens
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The Strange Death of Liberal England

The Strange Death of Liberal England

George Dangerfield
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George Dangerfield
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In "The Strange Death of Liberal England," George Dangerfield crafts an enduring narrative that delves into the tumultuous era leading up to the First World War, an epoch that witnessed the dramatic unraveling of English liberalism. With an empire at its zenith and the Liberal Party basking in the glory of a sweeping electoral victory in 1906, England stood as the unrivaled colossus of global politics and economics. Yet, beneath this veneer of invincibility, the seeds of internal discord were germinating, signaling the onset of an era marked by unprecedented societal and political upheaval. Through Dangerfield's masterful prose, readers are transported to a time when the House of Lords' omnipotence was curtailed, Ireland teetered on the brink of civil war, the women's suffrage movement shook the foundations of the legal establishment, and a wave of strikes threatened the nation's economic stability. First published in 1935, this classic account remains a seminal work for understanding the complexities of early twentieth-century England. Dangerfield's analysis transcends the mere recounting of events to explore the profound transformation of English society. "The Strange Death of Liberal England" stands not only as a testament to a bygone era but also as a compelling study of how liberal ideals were eclipsed by the forces of change, culminating in the cataclysm of World War I. It is an essential read for those seeking to comprehend the intricacies of political evolution and the dynamics that have shaped modern England. Through this vivid and captivating exploration, Dangerfield secures his place as not just a historian but a storyteller, whose work continues to resonate with readers and scholars alike.

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1935
1 Jan
Length
364
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[One of] the two greatest freehand exercises in English periodization. - Christopher Hitchens
— George Dangerfield, The Strange Death of Liberal England

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