A History of Modern Britain in 12 Crises

A History of Modern Britain in 12 Crises

$44.95

Publication Date: 23rd December 2025

This book provides an accessible and engaging introduction to British political history, by exploring 12 key crises from the early 20th century to the modern day. Taking each crisis in turn, chapters... Read More
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This book provides an accessible and engaging introduction to British political history, by exploring 12 key crises from the early 20th century to the modern day. Taking each crisis in turn, chapters... Read More
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This book provides an accessible and engaging introduction to British political history, by exploring 12 key crises from the early 20th century to the modern day. Taking each crisis in turn, chapters investigate the following crucial questions:

• What’s at stake in the crisis?

• Who was able to frame and shape the debates and narratives around the crisis?

• How was the crisis eventually resolved?

Developing a nuanced account of crisis, the book shows how narrations of events as crises can be used to promote particular political changes. Taken together the crises will familiarise readers with key themes in British politics and the events that have shaped the current shape of politics within the UK.

Details
  • Price: $44.95
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Bristol University Press
  • Imprint: Bristol University Press
  • Publication Date: 23rd December 2025
  • ISBN: 9781529232004
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
Author Bio
Christopher Kirkland is Senior Lecturer in Politics at York St. John’s University, UK.
Table of Contents

Introduction

2. The Constitutional Crisis of 1909–12

3. The Irish Home Rule Crisis of 1912-14

4. Britain in the First World War

5. The General Strike of 1926

6. The Great Slump of 1931

7. Britain in the Second World War

8. Suez Crisis of 1956

9. Winter of Discontent of 1978–9

10. Miners’ Strike of 1984–5

11. Terrorist Attacks in London on 7th July 2005

12. 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis

13. COVID-19

Conclusion

This book provides an accessible and engaging introduction to British political history, by exploring 12 key crises from the early 20th century to the modern day. Taking each crisis in turn, chapters investigate the following crucial questions:

• What’s at stake in the crisis?

• Who was able to frame and shape the debates and narratives around the crisis?

• How was the crisis eventually resolved?

Developing a nuanced account of crisis, the book shows how narrations of events as crises can be used to promote particular political changes. Taken together the crises will familiarise readers with key themes in British politics and the events that have shaped the current shape of politics within the UK.

  • Price: $44.95
  • Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Bristol University Press
  • Imprint: Bristol University Press
  • Publication Date: 23rd December 2025
  • ISBN: 9781529232004
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics
    POLITICAL SCIENCE / General
Christopher Kirkland is Senior Lecturer in Politics at York St. John’s University, UK.

Introduction

2. The Constitutional Crisis of 1909–12

3. The Irish Home Rule Crisis of 1912-14

4. Britain in the First World War

5. The General Strike of 1926

6. The Great Slump of 1931

7. Britain in the Second World War

8. Suez Crisis of 1956

9. Winter of Discontent of 1978–9

10. Miners’ Strike of 1984–5

11. Terrorist Attacks in London on 7th July 2005

12. 2007/8 Global Financial Crisis

13. COVID-19

Conclusion