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Paperback England Book

ISBN: 1025632915

ISBN13: 9781025632919

England

"England" is a comprehensive and deeply reflective analysis of the English nation, its people, and its destiny during the early 20th century. Written by the prominent thinker William Ralph Inge, this work examines the historical forces that shaped the British character and the socio-political challenges facing the country in the wake of the First World War. Through a series of insightful essays, Inge explores themes of national identity, the role of the British Empire, industrialization, and the shifting social structures of his time.

The book provides a critical look at the institutions of "England", evaluating the state of the church, the government, and the economy with both intellectual rigor and a sense of historical perspective. As a study of a nation at a crossroads, it captures the anxieties and aspirations of the interwar period, offering a unique glimpse into the cultural consciousness of the 1920s. This volume remains a significant contribution to the fields of sociology and history, appealing to those interested in the evolution of British society and the complexities of national heritage.

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