Forventes på lager: 20-07-2006
Victorian Britain is often considered as the high point of 'laissez-faire', the place and the time when people were most 'free' to make their own lives without the aid or interference of the State. This book, by leading historians of nineteenth-century state and society, asks to what extent that was true and, to the extent that it was, how it worked.
| Forlag | Oxford University Press |
| Type | Bog |
| Format | Hardback |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
| Udgivelsesdato | 20-07-2006 |
| Første udgivelsesår | 2006 |
| Fagredaktør | Peter (Reader in Modern British History Mandler |
| Originalsprog | United Kingdom |
| Sideantal | 272 |
| Indbinding | Hardback |
| Forlag | Oxford University Press |
| Sideoplysninger | 272 pages |
| Mål | 146 x 222 x 28 |
| ISBN-13 / EAN-13 | 9780199271337 |