
British social history
British social history explores the development of society in Britain, focusing on how people's lives have changed over time. Key themes include the Industrial Revolution, which transformed economies and lifestyles; social class distinctions, particularly the rise of the middle class; and movements for workers' rights and social reforms. Major events, such as the two World Wars, significantly impacted social structures and norms. The post-war period saw increased social mobility and the establishment of the welfare state. Overall, British social history reflects the evolution of norms, values, and daily life amidst political, economic, and cultural changes.