Interwar Britain
A Social and Economic History
Sean Glynn author John Oxborrow author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:1st Aug '25
£89.99
This title is due to be published on 1st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

First published in 1976, Interwar Britain presents a highly readable and up-to-date account of a crucial period in modern British history. The major economic and social issues, ranging from economic growth and policy to social welfare and housing, are examined in detail, and full account is taken both of recent research and of the important areas of ignorance.
The emphasis, however, is upon interpretation and analysis rather than detail, and a new and illuminating approach is presented in dealing with many of the leading problems of the period, particularly unemployment and labour relations.
The book will be of major interest to students of economic history, social policy, and to all concerned to know more about the economic and social influences which have shaped modern Britain.
Reviews of the first publication:
‘This is a solid textbook…’
— The Journal of Economic History, Volume 38 Issue 2
‘The Economist called this excellent volume “perhaps the best introduction to the economic history of the origin of our present discontents”.’
— The American Historical Review, Volume 82, Issue 2
ISBN: 9781041084563
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
276 pages