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ISBN 10:0415185831
ISBN 13:9780415185837
Author: Charles Arnold-Baker
First published in 1996, this comprehensive guide to the history of Britain and its peoples will be indispensable reading for the general enthusiast, as well as students. It is packed full of fascinating detail on everything from Hadrian’s Wall to the Black Death to Tony Blair. The book was assembled over more than thirty years and has seen updates in three editions.
Table of Contents:
- Appendix A: English Regnal Years
- Appendix B: Selected Warlike Events
- Appendix C: Genealogies and Diagrams
- The Norman-Angevin Transition
- The Children and Grandchildren of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Brittany, Richmond, and Anglo-Norman Ambitions
- The Plantagenets, The Three Families of John of Gaunt, and the Transition to Lancaster
- The Factions in the Lineage of King Henry VIII
- Transitions from Tudor to Stuart and Then to Hanover
- Britain, Hanover, and Osnabrück
- Hanover (1837-1901), Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (to 1917), and Windsor (1917 Onwards)
- Trade in the Age of Sail
- Colonisations (5th-10th Centuries)
- Motte and Bailey Castles Heavily Adapted
- Portchester Near Portsmouth, Hampshire
- Battle of Hastings 1066 (9 AM to Noon)
- Battle of Crécy 1346 (About 6 PM)
- The Mediaeval Anglo-Scottish Marches as a Diplomatic Quasi-Condominium
- The Gibraltar Area and the Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805)
- The Thirteen Colonies and Subsequent U.S. Continental Expansion
- Britain’s Relationship to the World and to Trade
- Continental Countries of Immediate Concern
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