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The folk-memory of Britain in the years before the Great War is of a powerful, contented, orderly and thriving country. She commanded a vast empire. She bestrode international commerce. Her citizens were living longer, profiting from civil liberties their grandparents only dreamt of, and enjoying an expanding range of comforts and pastimes. The mood of pride and self-confidence is familiar from Elgars Pomp and Circumstance marches, newsreels of George Vs coronation and the Londons great Edwardian palaces.
Yet things were very different below the surface. In The Age of Decadence Simon Heffer exposes the contradictions of late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain. He explains how, despite the nations massive power, a mismanaged war against the Boers in South Africa created profound doubts about her imperial destiny. He shows how attempts to secure vital social reforms prompted the twentieth centurys gravest constitutional crisis and coincided with the worst industrial unrest in British history. He describes how politicians who conceded the vote to millions more men disregarded women so utterly that female suffragists public protest bordered on terrorism. He depicts a ruling class that fell prey to degeneracy and scandal. He analyses a national psyche that embraced the motor-car, the sensationalist press and the science fiction of H. G. Wells, but also the Arts and Crafts of William Morris and the nostalgia of A. E. Housman. And he concludes with the crisis that in the summer of 1914 threatened the existence of the United Kingdom a looming civil war in Ireland.
He lights up the era through vivid pen-portraits of the great men and women of the day including Gladstone, Parnell, Asquith and Churchill, but also Mrs Pankhurst, Beatrice Webb, Baden-Powell, Wilde and Shaw creating a richly detailed panorama of a great power that, through both accident and arrogance, was forced to face potentially fatal challenges.

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Admiralty Arch a temple of the Edwardian Baroque The Edward VII 5d dull - photo 1
Admiralty Arch: a temple of the Edwardian Baroque.
The Edward VII 5d dull purple and ultramarine reflecting the glory of the - photo 2
The Edward VII 5d dull purple and ultramarine, reflecting the glory of the nation.
Sir Edward Elgar the composer of swagger Gertrude Elizabeth Blood Lady - photo 3
Sir Edward Elgar, the composer of swagger.
Gertrude Elizabeth Blood Lady Colin Campbell proving the value of the - photo 4
Gertrude Elizabeth Blood, Lady Colin Campbell, proving the value of the corsage, by Boldini, 1897.
Thomas Lister 4th Baron Ribblesdale in everyday pose by Sargent in his - photo 5
Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale, in everyday pose, by Sargent in his bravura style, 1902.
Off to the seaside for a spot of lunch in the Daimler 1907 Robert - photo 6
Off to the seaside for a spot of lunch in the Daimler, 1907.
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil 3rd Marquess of Salisbury a landmark of Tory pessimism - photo 7
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, a landmark of Tory pessimism and proprietor of the Hotel Cecil, painted by Millais, 1883.
Arthur James Balfour a long-term resident of the hotel and defender of - photo 8
Arthur James Balfour, a long-term resident of the hotel, and defender of philosophic doubt, by Sargent, 1908.
Low behaviour in high society the ill-fated house party at Tranby Croft 1890 - photo 9
Low behaviour in high society: the ill-fated house party at Tranby Croft, 1890. The Prince of Wales is third from the right in the front row; Lt-Col Sir William Gordon-Cumming is to the Princes right.
Homes for the growing middle classes new build at Hornsey as London expands - photo 10
Homes for the growing middle classes: new build at Hornsey as London expands, 1883.
Blythe Kent bowling to Tyldesley Lancashire at Canterbury 10 August 1906 - photo 11
Blythe (Kent) bowling to Tyldesley (Lancashire) at Canterbury, 10 August 1906, by Albert Chevallier Tayler. Kent won by an innings and 195 runs.
Mr Selfridges baroque palace de luxe department store shopping comes to - photo 12
Mr Selfridges baroque palace: de luxe department store shopping comes to Londons Oxford Street, 1909.
The power couple of middle-class radicalism Beatrice Webb beloved of Joe - photo 13
The power couple of middle-class radicalism: Beatrice Webb, beloved of Joe Chamberlain and mocked by H. G. Wells, and Sidney Webb: his tiny tadpole body, unhealthy skin, lack of manner, Cockney pronunciation, poverty are all against him.
Alfred Harmsworth 1st Viscount Northcliffe who built his fortune on never - photo 14
Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe, who built his fortune on never overestimating the taste of the aspirant reading public.
The Boys Own Paper morally equipping the future rulers of the Empire The - photo 15
The Boys Own Paper, morally equipping the future rulers of the Empire.
The newly monied working-class at play the Edwardians did love to be beside - photo 16
The newly monied working-class at play: the Edwardians did love to be beside the seaside, appropriately dressed.
A poster for Marie Lloyd enemy of the Social Purity Movement shed never had - photo 17
A poster for Marie Lloyd, enemy of the Social Purity Movement: shed never had her ticket punched before.
The happiest days of their lives Edwardian children at the St Jamess Road - photo 18
The happiest days of their lives: Edwardian children at the St Jamess Road Council School, Northampton one of those established after the 1902 Education Act.
Women workers in Mr Rowntrees splendid new chocolate factory 1910 John - photo 19
Women workers in Mr Rowntrees splendid new chocolate factory, 1910.
John Burns a thoughtful working-class rebel who became a Liberal statesman - photo 20
John Burns, a thoughtful working-class rebel who became a Liberal statesman.
James Keir Hardie in the age before amplification addresses the faithful in - photo 21
James Keir Hardie, in the age before amplification, addresses the faithful in Trafalgar Square, 1913.
A E Housman ponders a blue remembered hill and almost certainly premature - photo 22
A. E. Housman ponders a blue remembered hill, and almost certainly premature death.
Cecil Sharp left captures another folk song from Edwin Clay at Brailes in - photo 23
Cecil Sharp (left) captures another folk song from Edwin Clay, at Brailes in Warwickshire, c. 1905.
The plan for C F A Voyseys house for J W Buckley Esq at Windermere 1899 - photo 24
The plan for C. F. A. Voyseys house for J. W Buckley Esq. at Windermere, 1899: the apotheosis of Arts and Crafts.
David Lloyd George lady-killer politician and taunter of dukes Herbert - photo 25
David Lloyd George, lady-killer, politician and taunter of dukes.
Herbert Henry Asquith the last prime minister of a Liberal government King - photo 26
Herbert Henry Asquith, the last prime minister of a Liberal government.
King George V in his coronation robes by Fildes 1911 His Majesty presides - photo 27
King George V in his coronation robes, by Fildes, 1911.
His Majesty presides over a poster for Empire Day Britannia greets her kith - photo 28
His Majesty presides over a poster for Empire Day: Britannia greets her kith and kin while the British lion looks on.
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