As we approach the new millennium, we find ourselves reassessing the past and looking forward to a new future. Has the prospect of a new century always provided a 'sense of an ending'? In this timely and stimulating book, experts on each century since the fourteenth explore the characteristics of history's final decades and find that a consciousness of time has indeed influenced the way people perceive their place in the past.
The writers - Paul Strohm on the 1390s (when signs of a new time consciousness first emerged), Malcolm Vale on the 1490s, Ian Archer on the 1590s, Peter Earle on the 1690s, Roy Porter on the 1790s and Asa Briggs on the 1890s and 1990s - discuss what is common and what is distinctive to each period. Investigating cultural and intellectual attitudes, economic and technological developments, and artistic, scientific and political change, they capture the atmosphere of each end of century. As well as the great watersheds of history, the authors explore the daily lives of ordinary citizens, recounting personal histories and subtle shifts in diet, fashion and design, sex and gender roles, relations between rich and poor and the emergence of language. Illustrations from both high and popular art provide arresting images of the cultural and social fabric of each community.
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Asa Briggs is one of Britain's most distinguished and widely published historians. He has been Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex, Provost of Worcester College, Oxford, and Chancellor of the Open University. Daniel Snowman has written several books on twentieth-century American social and cultural history. For many years he was Chief Producer, Features, at the BBC.
A fascinating and generally informative romp through the closing decades of each of the past five centuries and our own. Briggs, a veteran academic historian, and Snowman, a former BBC producer and the author of works on social and cultural history, have recruited five British colleagues (their book originated as a BBC series) to cover the political, social, economic, and cultural elements of life in Great Britain at each century's end. (Unfortunately, there is next to nothing on the rest of the world.) The best chapter by far is Peter Earle's ``Finance, Fashion, and Frivolity,'' on the 1690s, a bustling, hustling decade that (rather like the 1980s) was characterized by the ``praise of luxuries and prodigality'' and that witnessed the introduction of lotteries, the beginning of modern statistics, the creation of the London stock exchange, and the invention of the ``easy chair.'' The weakest chapter is Briggs's, on the 1990s. He spends too much time on British politics, and on a rather tedious response to Francis Fukuyama's already-dated 1989 essay ``The End of History,'' so that such important late-20th-century developments as the recrudescence of feminism receive short shrift. In fairness however, it should be added that Briggs does contribute a superb perspective on late Victorianism in his chapter on the 1890s. Because these chapters are meant to provide a broad overview, much is, of necessity, left out. For example, while Roy Porter's review of the 1790s includes a good discussion of the impact of the French Revolution on England (particularly on writers and philosophers), the reader learns almost nothing about the effects on Britain of the loss of the American colonies. This is, nonetheless, a consistently well-written, assured work, offering a lively popular history greatly enhanced by over 100 illustrations (33 in color). -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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