HIS-361 Britain, Empire, and World, 1832-2010
A study of British political, social, and
cultural institutions since 1832 as the country
responded to the challenges of mass, industrial,
urban society and the maintenance of empire in an
increasingly competitive European environment.
Particular attention is given to the extension of
democratic institutions, invention of the welfare
state, and decolonization as the United Kingdom
developed into a modern nation.