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The Long Eighteenth Century: British Political and Social History 1688-1832

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This long-awaited second edition sees this classic text by a leading scholar given a new lease of life. It comes complete with a wealth of original material on a range of topics and takes into account the vital research that has been undertaken in the field in the last two decades.

The book considers the development of the internal structure of Britain and explores the growing sense of British nationhood. It looks at the role of religion in matters of state and society, in addition to society's own move towards a class-based system. Commercial and imperial expansion, Britain's role in Europe and the early stages of liberalism are also examined.

This new edition is fully updated to

- Revised and thorough treatments of the themes of gender and religion and of the 1832 Reform Act
- New sections on 'Commerce and Empire' and 'Britain and Europe'
- Several new maps and charts
- A revised introduction and a more extensive conclusion
- Updated note sections and bibliographies

The Long Eighteenth Century is the essential text for any student seeking to understand the nuances of this absorbing period of British history.

464 pages, Paperback

First published September 26, 1997

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December 8, 2020
An old textbook from my undergraduate degree years ago, I found it randomly somewhere and thought I'd read it again, as my knowledge of the era has rusted over somewhat!

O'Gorman manages to do a decent job covering the kaleidoscopic political scene and social transformations of the era, as well as detailing the recent (for 1997) historiographical debates on most subject. The emphasis is usually as much on continuity as it is on the changes which took place over the Long Eighteenth Century. There's slightly less coverage of the economic or cultural history (well, hence the title), and a single volume can never do full justice to such a long and complex period, but it's still pretty useful and informative as an overview.
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November 20, 2022
This book made me cry more times than i would like to admit, the pain i felt trying to understand it was probably comparable to that of a peasant dying of cholera in 1832. Great book though, but very detailed so you have to pay attention
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March 15, 2018
It's a good overview of the eighteenth century in terms of politics and society; if that's what you're after. Its aim is not to offer thorough academic in-depth analysis.
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January 17, 2021
A bit dry but a great starting point for learning about a century that often falls between two better known ones. More political than military, despite the number of wars.
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February 7, 2021
This is a fascinating period in history. This book is in no way fascinating. Find a different one.
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August 11, 2023
Very informative and the information is well organised so it’s easy to understand. It’s really bloody long but gives a great overview of 18th century Britain
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October 21, 2014
As the author notes in his bibliography, there is no completely satisfactory thorough overview of the 18th-century in existence, but when you study history, you accept that there is no such thing as completeness in a historical work! I would class this as being thorough, and a very good overview of the 18th-century, or more accurately, the 'long 18th-century' stretching from the (so-called) Glorious Revolution to the Reform Act, in order to give you an idea of context. Challenging, but very readable, and gives a great grounding to the period. In some places, it feels overly much like name dropping, but mainly it was a great read.
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