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This introductory textbook provides a wide-ranging survey of the political, social, cultural and economic history of early modern Britain, charting the gradual integration of the four kingdoms, from the Wars of the Roses to the formation of 'Britain', and the aftermath of England's unions with Wales and Scotland.
of the UK and England. Chapter 3 scrutinizes the history of Great Britain. By studying various histori-cal periods, the reader will get to know the (pop)culture and understand the backg-round of particular holidays and customs in Great Britain. For example, aspects of Celtic, Roman, Norman, Victorian Britain will be introduced. Also, one will be
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- prologue: kent, 1450
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he early modern period in Britain and Ireland does not have an immediately recognis-able identity. here were substantial diferences of language, society and culture between England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. Whereas the medieval period can be described as ‘feudal’ and the nineteenth century as ‘industrial’, there is no obvious label for the peri...
I should like to thank those who have helped in the production of this book, notably Rosemary Crawley and Sarah Turner, for their eiciency and patience. I should also like to thank colleagues who provided information and answered questions, and in particu-lar Professor Jim Bolton and Dr Laura Stewart for their detailed advice on late medieval Engla...
and Sele and his son-in-law, William Crowmer, an exceptionally unpopular sherif. Crowmer’s conduct was resented by the poor and those involved in the middling levels of county government, yeomen farmers and substantial cratsmen, used to shouldering the burdens of public oice and likely to have some understanding of the law. Such men would know of t...
men and he himself looted on a large scale: he eventually needed a barge to transport all that he had accumulated. On 3 July Cade and his followers crossed London Bridge into the City: Cade cut the ropes on the drawbridge at the City end to ensure that it could not be raised against them. His men, according to one chronicler, ‘entered into the City...
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The activity book is divided into 18 units, exploring key aspects of life in the UK. Each unit contains three lessons of topic-based material of differing levels.
Jan 3, 2022 · The fifth edition of this highly praised textbook has been comprehensively updated and revised. It includes: a concise chronology of the most significant events in British history fully revised illustrations to portray contemporary British life. exercises and questions to stimulate classroom discussion
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Jun 7, 2011 · We may rightly regard as the greatest event that meets us in the whole course of authentic history, the fact that the seats of the predominant power and culture have been transplanted to the Western lands and the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.