Om England in 1815 a History of the English People in the Nineteenth Century - I
The first volume of a seminal work of English social and political history, England in 1815 provides a detailed overview of the country's social and economic landscape on the cusp of the nineteenth century. Halevy explores the political and cultural shifts that characterized the period, and considers the development of key institutions and movements that would shape the country's future.
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