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A HISTORY OF BRITAIN. BOOK IV : The Stuarts, Cromwell and the Glorious Revolution 1603-1714 / by EH Carter & RAF Mears ; edited and updated by David Evans

By: Contributor(s): Series: A history of Britain ; book 4Publisher: London : Stacey International , 2010Edition: NEW EDITIONDescription: 183 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps and portraits ; 20 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781906768232
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 941.06
Summary: This massively popular series, first released in 1937, tells the story of our islands in a straightforward, chronological narrative. Carter and Mears' writing is fast-paced, muscular and direct, and covers the matrix of British history including overseas events, the arts, religion and major social changes. Updated and revised by an expert hand, this series is being revived at a time when the failure of our schools to provide a connected, fact-based sense of the events that defined our nation, is being rightly and increasingly lamented by politicians, parents and the media. The series has been thoroughly revised and updated by David Evans, former Head of History at Eton College. Volume IV covers the Stuart years, including the regicide of Charles I. British & Irish history
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Original edition published in 1937 by Clarendon Press.

Includes index.

This massively popular series, first released in 1937, tells the story of our islands in a straightforward, chronological narrative. Carter and Mears' writing is fast-paced, muscular and direct, and covers the matrix of British history including overseas events, the arts, religion and major social changes. Updated and revised by an expert hand, this series is being revived at a time when the failure of our schools to provide a connected, fact-based sense of the events that defined our nation, is being rightly and increasingly lamented by politicians, parents and the media. The series has been thoroughly revised and updated by David Evans, former Head of History at Eton College. Volume IV covers the Stuart years, including the regicide of Charles I.
British & Irish history

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