This is the sixth volume to be published in the major ten volume new history of the county of Kent, and the first detailed study of the development of Kent during the past hundred years.The sixth volume to be published in the major ten-volume new history of the county of Kent, and the first detailed study of the development of Kent over the past hundred years.Each of the ten chapters begins by evokinga picture of Kent on the eve of the First World War and looking at the changes that have taken place between then and the present day in the area under discussion. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the two World Warson Kent; to the influence of national events on local institutions and people; to the role of the county council in the development of many aspects of life in Kent; and to the major economic and social changes of the last thirty years, many of them associated with Britain's entry into the European economic community and Kent's strategic importance as a corridor linking London and Britain to Europe.NIGEL YATES is senior research fellow in church history, University of Wales, Lampeter.
- Michael RawcliffeIntroduction - Nigel YatesPopulation - Michael RawcliffeThe Economy of Kent: An Overview - Alan E BoothAgriculture and Rural Society - Alan ArmstrongTransport - Gerald CromptonPolitics - Brian AtkinsonHousing - Michael RawcliffeHealth and Social Welfare (with Nigel Yates) - Paul HastingsHealth and Social Welfare (with Paul Hastings) - Nigel YatesPopular Education - Ian CoulsonReligion - Canon Prof Robin GillCulture and Leisure - Nigel Yates
Of interest to contemporary historians of England seeking to understand the impact of social, economic, and policy changes.
Nigel Yates, and Director of the University Research Centre and Provincial Archives Adviser to the Church in Wales) Yates, Nigel (Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Wales, Lampeter