Robert Ensor, Edwardian Rationalist
Jack-of-all-trades and master of a period of English history which he both lived through and epitomised.
Jack-of-all-trades and master of a period of English history which he both lived through and epitomised.
It may have lacked the newsworthy drama of the earlier acts, but the Reform legislation of 1884-85 wrought 'great organic changes in the British constitution', writes Paul Adelman.
If the British Empire were to be saved, it would take a renewal of Britain’s youth. Robert Baden-Powell had the answer: self-reliance, patriotism and the Boy Scouts.
Keith Robbins considers the plurality of the Edwardian church, its relations with the state, and its responses to social change.
An introduction to this month's special feature on Edwardian Britain, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Historical Association.
A review of the origins of the Labour Party.