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The National Debt: A Short History Book

In today's 'austerity era', the national debt is newsworthy once again. But this phenomenon, while central to today's politics, can be a highly technical subject. Few people fully understand its implications. Without the national debt, England would not have gained--or lost--two empires, nor prevailed in desperate wars against France and Germany. But it heavily constrained peacetime economic policies--Keynesian economics was born out of the post-war desire to break free, and twenty-first-century 'austerity' likewise identifies national debt as an evil. Yet it was not always so: in the peaceful nineteenth century, the debt was the cornerstone of Victorian financial rectitude. In this short history, Martin Slater traces the national debt for the national public. Far from dry economic theory, it is a colourful tale encompassing many of the most dramatic incidents and personalities of Britain's past--from clashes between King and Parliament, American independence and war in Europe, to the abolition of slavery, the development of the Union and the role of leading figures such as Pitt, Gladstone and Adam Smith. From medieval times to the 2008 crash and beyond, The National Debt explores the changing fortunes of the national debt, and of the nation itself.Read More

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  • Foyles

    While it is central to today's politics, few people fully understand the National Debt and its role in shaping the course of British history. Without it, Britain would not have gained--and lost--two empires, nor won its wars against France and Germany. But Britain has also been moulded by attempts to break free of the Debt, from postwar Keynesian economics to today's austerity. Martin Slater writes a vivid tale coloured with some of the most dramatic incidents and personalities of Britain's past--from clashes between King and Parliament, American independence and war in Europe, to the abolition of slavery, the development of the Union and the role of leading figures such as Pitt, Gladstone, Adam Smith and Keynes. From medieval times to the 2008 financial crash and beyond, The National Debt explores the changing fortunes of the Debt, and so of Great Britain.

  • 1849049416
  • 9781849049412
  • Slater, Martin
  • 31 May 2018
  • C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 256
  • Book
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