For example, the practice of selling tea in sealed packets with a guarantee of purity, which had been pioneered by Horniman, was copied by Lipton, Brooke Bond and Lyons. Above all it was the Co-operative stores that made cheap but ...
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Monograph comprising comparisons and interdisciplinary research readings on the evolution of modern States and societys - covers the historical rise of Western European nationalism, colonialism and the role of Europe, centralization of ...
He considers the extent to which negative 'Victorian' ideas about government had begun to erode even while Queen Victoria was on the throne, and emphasizes the Edwardian period as a turning point in the emergence of a more positive view of ...
... Adjusting. to. decline. The three successive election defeats suffered by the Labour Party in the 1950s inevitably created a mood of pessimism and frustration on the left of politics. In fact the party's loss of ... Society Adjusting to ...
Also including new images and annotated further reading lists, this new edition of State and Society reaffirms its position as an essential text for students of modern British history.