Overview
Every aspect of British history since the second world has been shaped by its global connections. From its involvement in colonial and postcolonial conflicts in Africa, Asia and the South Atlantic to its key role in NATO and attempts to define a 'special relationship' with the USA, from its decline … For more content click the Read More button below.
In this course we will examine British politics, society, economy and culture through the lens of Britain's deep and changing engagement with the wider world, considering phenomena as diverse as wars, Beatlemania, currency crises, the rise and fall of the postwar welfare state, nationalist movements in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and the transformation of British eating habits. We will also examine British people's reflections on their country's changing place in the world, and in particular their use of history to account for the underlying causes of postwar 'decline'.
Course Outline
To access course outline please visit below link (Please note that access to UNSW Canberra course outlines requires VPN):
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
Access past handbook editions (2018 and prior)