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A history of the British Isles / Jeremy Black

By: Black, Jeremy, 1955-Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1996 Description: xxxi, 331 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 23 cmISBN: 0312160631; 9780312160630; 0333662814Subject(s): Great Britain -- History | Ireland -- HistoryDDC classification: 941 LOC classification: DA30 | B6 1996Online resources: WorldCat details | E-book Fulltext
Contents:
TOC 1. Pre-Roman and Roman Britain -- 2. Saxons, Vikings and Celts, AD 400-1066 -- 3. The Middle Ages -- 4. The Sixteenth Century -- 5. 1603-88 -- 6. 1689-1815 -- 7. Age of Reform and Empire, 1815-1914 -- 8. The Twentieth Century, 1914-96 -- 9. The British Isles Today.
Summary: Summary: "From the earliest pre-history to the 1990s this stirring account describes the astonishingly varied stages through which the British Isles have passed to achieve their present identity." "Just as the islands have populated and ruled so much of the rest of the world, so they have been settled themselves by many invaders, all of whom have left their mark - from Romans to Saxons, from Vikings to Normans - creating an immensely rich historical inheritance." "Perhaps most dynamic of all has always been the relationship between the four principal peoples of the islands: Scots, Irish, English and Welsh." "A History of the British Isles is not (unlike most other accounts) really just a history of England. Proper weight is given to all four, often fractious, components of the British Isles, giving the reader an admirably balanced and absorbing account - political, social, economic and cultural - of an extraordinary shared history."--BOOK JACKET.
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Published in the United States of America by St. Martin's Press

Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-331)

TOC 1. Pre-Roman and Roman Britain --
2. Saxons, Vikings and Celts, AD 400-1066 --
3. The Middle Ages --
4. The Sixteenth Century --
5. 1603-88 --
6. 1689-1815 --
7. Age of Reform and Empire, 1815-1914 --
8. The Twentieth Century, 1914-96 --
9. The British Isles Today.

Summary:
"From the earliest pre-history to the 1990s this stirring account describes the astonishingly varied stages through which the British Isles have passed to achieve their present identity." "Just as the islands have populated and ruled so much of the rest of the world, so they have been settled themselves by many invaders, all of whom have left their mark - from Romans to Saxons, from Vikings to Normans - creating an immensely rich historical inheritance." "Perhaps most dynamic of all has always been the relationship between the four principal peoples of the islands: Scots, Irish, English and Welsh." "A History of the British Isles is not (unlike most other accounts) really just a history of England. Proper weight is given to all four, often fractious, components of the British Isles, giving the reader an admirably balanced and absorbing account - political, social, economic and cultural - of an extraordinary shared history."--BOOK JACKET.

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