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Discover the profound exploration of 'The Rise and Fall of the British Nation' by David Edgerton, a captivating narrative encompassing over 720 pages of thought-provoking insights into the evolution of the British identity. This B-format paperback, published by Penguin UK in 2019, delves into the intricate transformation of the British nation from a liberal and capitalist global power post-1940s to its entanglement with the European Union and foreign capital by the 1970s. Edgerton challenges conventional notions, presenting a fresh perspective on the interplay between British politics and industry, making this book essential for anyone studying modern British history. Explore how key historical events have shaped the nation and understand the lessons pertinent to today’s socio-political landscape. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of Britain's past, this book is a crucial read for those re-evaluating the country’s future amidst evolving global dynamics. Secure your copy of 'The Rise and Fall of the British Nation' today and embark on a journey through history that offers both enlightenment and reflection on contemporary British society.