HIST 382 Modern Britain
This course stresses the growth of modern industrial Britain from 1760 with emphasis on social and economic factors of growth, the position of Britain as a world power, the development of the cabinet system, and the emergence of modern social and political reform, including the welfare state. Britain’s role in world affairs is analyzed along with her changing status in contemporary Europe.
Credits
3 credits
Distribution
Advanced (ADVD) | GE: Social Sciences - History (SSHI) Notes
Academic Level: 140-UG Level 4 Advanced
Modalities: In Person