Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
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Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
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Incoming Resources
- Twentieth-century Britain, economic, social, and cultural change, edited by Paul Johnson
- Essays in English history, A. J. P. Taylor
- Divided kingdom, a history of Britain, 1900 to the present, Pat Thane
- The Napoleonists, a study in political disaffection, 1760-1960, by E. Tangye Lean
- Das Empire als Aufgabe des Historikers, Historiographie in imperialen Nationalstaaten : Grossbritannien und Frankreich 1919-1968, Anne Friedrichs
- The Eden legacy and the decline of British diplomacy
- The pity of war, Niall Ferguson
- Rogue banking, a history of financial fraud in interwar Britain, Matthew Hollow
- Brave new world, imperial and democratic nation-building in Britain between the wars, edited by Laura Beers and Geraint Thomas
- Strategy and diplomacy 1870-1945, eight studies, Paul Kennedy
- The golden talking-shop, the Oxford Union Debates empire, world war, revolution, and women, selected and edited with a historical narrative by Edward Pearce
- The war come home, disabled veterans in Britain and Germany, 1914-1939, Deborah Cohen
- La crise des sociétés impériales, Allemagne, France, Grande-Bretagne, 1900-1940 : essai d'histoire sociale comparée, Christophe Charle
- Robert Vansittart (1881-1957), une lucidité scandaleuse au Foreign Office, Pierre Vaydat
- The war speeches of the Right Honorable Winston S. Churchill, compiled by Charles Eade
- Modern Britain, 1750 to the present, James Vernon
- Memoirs of Lord Chandos
- The British women's suffrage campaign, 1866-1928, Harold L. Smith
- In Churchill's shadow, confronting the past in modern Britain, David Cannadine
- Altered pasts, counterfactuals in history, Richard J. Evans
- Classes, cultures, and politics, essays on British history for Ross McKibbin, edited by Clare V.J. Griffiths, James J. Nott, William Whyte
- Visions of empire, patriotism, popular culture and the city, 1870-1939
- The continental commitment, the dilemma of British defence policy in the era of the two world wars; the Ford Lectures in the University of Oxford 1971, Michael Howard
- Geschichte Grossbritanniens im 20. Jahrhundert, Franz-Josef Brüggemeier
- Classes, cultures, and politics, essays on British History for Ross McKibbin, edited by Clare V.J. Griffiths, James J. Nott and William Whyte
- Visions of empire, patriotism, popular culture and the city, 1870-1939, Brad Beaven
- Der Kaiser in England, Wilhelm II und sein Bild in der britischen Öffentlichkeit, Lothar Reinermann
- Rebuilding post-war Britain, Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian refugees in Britain, 1946-51, Emily Gilbert
- The First World War in British history, edited by Stephen Constantine, Maurice W. Kirby, Mary B. Rose
- Modern Britain, 1750 to the present, James Vernon
- Divided kingdom, a history of Britain, 1900 to the present, Pat Thane
- Churchill, visionary, statesman, historian, John Lukacs
- Longman atlas of modern British history, a visual guide to British society and politics, 1700-1970, Chris Cook and John Stevenson
- Winston Churchill in British art, 1900 to the present day, the titan with many faces, Jonathan Black
- Britain since 1939, progress and decline, David Childs
- Industry and empire, from 1750 to the present day, E.J. Hobsbawm
- Royaume-Uni, les années Blair, François-Charles Mougel
- English saga (1840-1940)
- Splendidly Victorian, essays in nineteenth- and twentieth-century British history in honour of Walter L. Arnstein, Michael H. Shirley, Todd E.A. Larson, editors
- Britain in the twentieth century, Charles More
- The eclipse of Great Britain, the United States and British imperial decline, 1895-1956
- The literary Churchill, author, reader, actor, Jonathan Rose
- History, historians, and conservatism in Britain and America, the Great War to Thatcher and Reagan, Reba N. Soffer
- The decline of power 1915-1964, Robert Blake
- A floating commonwealth, politics, culture, and technology on Britain's Atlantic coast, 1860-1930, Christopher Harvie
- English history 1914-1945, by A.J.P.Taylor
- Empire of secrets, British Intelligence, the Cold War and the twilight of Empire, Calder Walton
- The rise and fall of the British nation, a twentieth-century history, David Edgerton
- Mr. Churchill's profession, the statesman as author and the book that defined the 'special relationship', Peter Clarke
- Contemporary England, 1914-1964, with epilogue 1964-1974
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