The Story of the Greatest Nations, from the Dawn of History to the Twentieth Century

The Story of the Greatest Nations, from the Dawn of History to the Twentieth Century
Title The Story of the Greatest Nations, from the Dawn of History to the Twentieth Century PDF eBook
Author Edward Sylvester Ellis
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1906
Genre World history
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A Short History of England

A Short History of England
Title A Short History of England PDF eBook
Author Simon Jenkins
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 385
Release 2011-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 1610391438

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The heroes and villains, triumphs and disasters of English history are instantly familiar -- from the Norman Conquest to Henry VIII, Queen Victoria to the two World Wars. But to understand their full significance we need to know the whole story. A Short History of England sheds new light on all the key individuals and events in English history by bringing them together in an enlightening account of the country's birth, rise to global prominence, and then partial eclipse. Written with flair and authority by Guardian columnist and London Times former editor Simon Jenkins, this is the definitive narrative of how today's England came to be. Concise but comprehensive, with more than a hundred color illustrations, this beautiful single-volume history will be the standard work for years to come.

The English Nation

The English Nation
Title The English Nation PDF eBook
Author Edwin Jones
Publisher
Pages 818
Release 2003
Genre History
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In this reinterpretation of the history of England, Edwin Jones reveals that a false view of the English past, created during the reign of Henry VIII, became one of the most powerful influences on English outlook and behaviour.

A Great and Rising Nation

A Great and Rising Nation
Title A Great and Rising Nation PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Verney
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 309
Release 2022-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 0226819922

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Jeremiah Reynolds and the empire of knowledge -- The United States exploring expedition as Jacksonian capitalism -- The United States exploring expedition in popular culture -- The Dead Sea expedition and the empire of faith -- Proslavery explorations of South America -- Arctic exploration and US-UK rapprochement.

The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon

The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon
Title The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon PDF eBook
Author Colin Jones
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 906
Release 2003-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 0141937203

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There can be few more mesmerising historical narratives than the story of how the dazzlingly confident and secure monarchy Louis XIV, 'the Sun King', left to his successors in 1715 became the discredited, debt-ridden failure toppled by Revolution in1789. The further story of the bloody unravelling of the Revolution until its seizure by Napoleon is equally astounding. Colin Jones' brilliant new book is the first in 40 years to describe the whole period. Jones' key point in this gripping narrative is that France was NOT doomed to Revolution and that the 'ancien regime' DID remain dynamic and innovatory, twisting and turning until finally stoven in by the intolerable costs and humiliation of its wars with Britain.

A Nation Transformed

A Nation Transformed
Title A Nation Transformed PDF eBook
Author Alan Houston
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 356
Release 2001-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 9780521802529

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A Nation Transformed is a major collection of essays by a mix of young and eminent scholars of early modern English history, literature, and political thought. The fruit of an intense interdisciplinary two-day conference held at the Huntington Library, California, it asks whether and in what ways the culture and politics of early modern England was transformed by the second half of the seventeenth century. In sharp contrast to those who have emphasised continuity and the persistence of the ancien régime, the contributors argue that England in 1700 was profoundly different from what it had been in 1640. Essays in the volume deal with changes in natural philosophy, literature, religion, politics, political thought, and political economy. The insights offered here, based on innovative research, will interest scholars and students of early modern history, Renaissance and Augustan literature, and historians of political thought.

Shaping the Nation

Shaping the Nation
Title Shaping the Nation PDF eBook
Author G. L. Harriss
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 729
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 0199211191

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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.