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  • - 1075-1225
    av University of St Andrews) Bartlett, Robert (Wardlaw Professor of Medieval History & Wardlaw Professor of Medieval History
    870 - 2 700,-

    This vivid and and comprehensive account of the politics, religion, and culture of England in the century and a half after the Norman Conquest lays bare the patterns of everyday life and increases our understanding of a medieval society at a time when England was more closely tied to Europe than ever before.

  • - England 1547-1603
    av Oxford) Williams, Emeritus Fellow, New College & m.fl.
    760 - 1 000,-

    The Later Tudors is an authoritative and comprehensive study of England between the accession of Edward VI and the death of Elizabeth I-a turbulent period of conflict amongst European nations, and between warring Catholics and Protestants. Penry Williams produces an incisive and wide-ranging analysis that culminates in an assessment of England's part in the shaping of the New World.

  • - Peace and War 1886-1918
    av G.R. Searle
    886 - 2 306,-

    The book opens in 1886, as the Empire is poised to celebrate Victoria's golden jubilee, and ends in 1918 at the close of the 'war to end all wars', with England knowing that an era has conclusively ended. It portrays every aspect of the nation's life - political, social, and cultural.

  • - The United Kingdom 1951-1970
    av Brian Harrison
    746 - 1 646,-

    An impressively detailed but also unusually wide-ranging analysis of post-war Britain in the 1950s and 60s, covering everything from international relations to family life, the countryside to manufacturing, religion to race, cultural life to political structures.

  • - The United Kingdom 1970-1990
    av Brian (Emeritus Professor of Modern History Harrison
    750,-

    An impressively detailed but also unusually wide-ranging analysis of post-war Britain from 1970 to the end of Mrs Thatcher's term as prime minister in 1990, covering everything from international relations to family life, the countryside to manufacturing, religion to race, cultural life to political structures.

  • - England 1727-1783
    av Lincoln College, Oxford) Langford, Paul (Professor of Modern History & m.fl.
    970 - 2 130,-

    Drawing on research, this volume covers the history of England between the accession of George II and the loss of the American colonies. It reveals simmering discontent in which evangelical enthusiasm clashed with scientific rationalism, aristocratic government with popular insubordination, industrial and imperial expansion with plebian poverty.

  • - England 1360-1461
    av Oxford) Harriss, Gerald (Emeritus Fellow & Magdalen College
    926 - 2 566,-

    The Black Death, the Peasants' Revolt, the Hundred Years War, the War of the Roses... A succession of dramatic social and political events reshaped England in the period 1360 to 1461. In his lucid and penetrating account of this formative period, Gerald Harriss illuminates a richly varied society, as chronicled in The Canterbury Tales, and examines its developing sense of national identity.

  • - 1846-1886
    av University of Hull) Hoppen, K. Theodore (Professor in History & Professor in History
    956 - 2 610,-

    This, the third volume to appear in the "New Oxford History of England", covers the period from the repeal of the Corn Laws to the dramatic failure of Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill. In his study of the mid-Victorian generation, Theo Hoppen identifies and extrapolates three defining themes.

  • - England 1689-1727
    av University College London) Hoppit & Julian (Professor of British History
    880 - 2 866,-

    This book provides an authoritative general view of England between the Glorious Revolution and the deaths of George I and Isaac Newton. It is a very wide-ranging survey, looking at politics, religion, economy, society, and culture. It also places England in its British, European, and world contexts. An annotated bibliography provides a guide through a vast minefield of secondary literature.

  • - 1225-1360
    av Michael (Professor of History & Durham University) Prestwich
    796 - 2 416,-

    The dramatic period 1225-1360 in Britain witnessed Simon de Montfort's challenge to the crown, Edward II's deposition and death, and more. It also saw the development of the state, with the emergence of parliament. This work provides a study of this period, illuminating themes of politics, economics, war, and society.

  • - England 1783-1846
    av Boyd ( Hilton
    826,-

    Boyd Hilton examines the changes in politics and society in the years 1783-1846, showing how the raffish and rakish style of eighteenth-century society, having reached a peak in the Regency, then succumbed to the new norms of respectability popularly known as 'Victorianism'.

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