Nonfiction, postwar sources for course

Sharon Michalove, Editor, H-Albion (mlove@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu)
Tue, 19 Dec 1995 10:37:20 -0600

Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 08:26:58 -0800 (PST)
From: "James M. Burns" <burns@humanitas.ucsb.edu>

I am preparing a lecture course on British history in the twentieth
century. In addition to the text-book (I am leaning towards Arnstein's
Britain Yesterday and Today) I want to use non-fiction sources. Thus far
I have chosen several from the pre-war period (Orwell's Wiggan Pier,
Robert Graves' Goodbye to All That, and possibly Dangerfield's Strange
Deat of Liberal England). But I would like to find some similar sources
from the post-war era. Could anyone offer any suggestions?

James Burns
Department of History
University of California, Santa Barbara