Título : | A history of England; From the coming of the english to 1918 | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Autores: | Keith Feiling, Autor | Editorial: | London : Macmillan | Fecha de publicación: | 1966 | Número de páginas: | 1229 p | ISBN/ISSN/DL: | L02655 | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Etiquetas: | HISTORIA INGLESA INGLATERRA CELTAS SAJONES NORMANDOS IMPERIO BRITÁNICO | Clasificación: | 942 INGLATERRA, ESCOCIA Y GALES | Resumen: | Summary: The primary purpose of this book is to tell the story, so far as may be in the space of one volume, in a narrative form, and to lay the emphasis on the period which Britain became a great power. | Nota de contenido: | Contents.
Prelude.
I.Britain before the Romans.
II. Roman Britain.
Book I. Celts, Saxons and Scandinavians, 450-1066.
I. The coming of the english, 450-613.
II. The land of the conquerors.
III. Consolidation of the church.
IV. Anrchy, collapse and recover, 613-899.
V. The height and fall of Saxon England, 899-1017.
VI. Danish rule and Norman conquest, 1017-1066.
Book. II. Mediaeval english, 1066-1360.
I, The transformation of England.
II. The crown and the rivals, 1066-1154.
III. The Angevins, 1154-1213.
IV. Preparation and nationality.
V. Revolution and Reform, 1213-1272.
VI. Edward I, 1272-1307.
VII. The conquest of Wales.
VIII. Edward II and edward III. 1307-1360.
IX. England and Scotland, 1369.
X. Growth of the Constitution, 1215-1377.
Book III. In transition, 1360-1509.
I. The end of the Middle Ages.
II. Revolution, 1376-1399.
III. The fifteenth century.
IV. Lancastrian England, 1399-1413.
V. Henry V, 1413-1422.
VI. National collapse, 1422-1485.
VII. Henry VII: old threads and new, 1485-1509.
VIII. The Constitution, 1400-1529.
Book IV. making a modern England, 1509-1660.
I. Henry VIII: old projects in a new age, 1509-1529.
II. Henry VIII: the modernizing of England, 1529-1547.
III. Anarchy, 1547-1558-
IV. The reign of Elizabeth, 1558-1573.
V. The reign of Elizabeth, 1573-1603.
VI. Scotland, 1370-1603.
VII. Ireland: the problem set, 1460-1633.
VIII. The eleventh hour, 1603-1629.
IX. The decision, 1629-1642.
X. The civil war, 1642-1646.
XI. The fall of the monarchy, 1646-1649.
XII. Destruction and restoration, 1649-1660.
XIII. English civilization, 1540-1660.
Book V. equilibrium, 1660-1760.
I. Charles II, 1660-1667.
II. Charles II, 1667-1685.
III. James II, 1685-1688.
IV. William III, 1689-1702.
V. The reign of Anne, 1702-1714.
VI. The British empire, to 1714.
VII. Hanoverian and Whig supremacy, 1714-1724.
VIII. Walpole and the Pelhams, 1724-1754.
IX. The elder Pitt and the Seven Years War, 1754-1763.
Book VI. Industry and empire, 1760-1852.
I. Framework of a new age.
II. The government of George III, 1763-1782.
III. Reconstruction, 1782-1792.
IV. Revolution and war, 1792-1801.
V. The struggle for the national existence, 1801-1815.
Vi. The constituion in 1815.
VII. Condition of the people in 1815.
VIII. The Liverpool government, 1815-1825.
IX. canning, emancipation and reform, 1825-1832.
X. Whigs and Chartists, 1832-1841.
XI. The Queen and Sir Robert Peel, 1837-1850.
XII. Britain and Europe, 1827-1852.
XIII. The new Empire, 1815-1852.
XIV. Ireland, 1815-1848.
XV. Thought and religion, 1830-1860.
Book VII. A great power, 1852-1859.
I. Climax of the Victorian Age, 1848-1880.
II. Coalition, Crimea and the triumph of Palmerston, 1852-1859.
III. India, from Wellesley to the Mutiny.
Iv. Liberalism, at home and abroad, 1859-1874.
V. Disraeli, 1874-1880.
VI. The Empire, 1850-1880.
VII. Peril and decline, 1881-1914.
VIII. Gladstone and the Irish question, 1880-1886.
IX. South Africa, Egypt and the Sudan,
X. The Salisbury Government, and foreign affairs, 1886-1892.
XI. Home politics and parties, 1892-1905.
XII. South Africa, 1884-1914.
XIII. The last of Liberalism, 1905-1914.
XIV. Foreing affairs and the steps towards war, 1895-1914.
XV. The First World War, 1914-1918.
Aftermath, 1919-1938.
I. Fruits of war and peace, 1919-1929.
II. The Empire, 1919-1938.
III. Peril, 1929-1938. |
A history of England; From the coming of the english to 1918 [texto impreso] / Keith Feiling, Autor . - London : Macmillan, 1966 . - 1229 p. ISSN : L02655 Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: | HISTORIA INGLESA INGLATERRA CELTAS SAJONES NORMANDOS IMPERIO BRITÁNICO | Clasificación: | 942 INGLATERRA, ESCOCIA Y GALES | Resumen: | Summary: The primary purpose of this book is to tell the story, so far as may be in the space of one volume, in a narrative form, and to lay the emphasis on the period which Britain became a great power. | Nota de contenido: | Contents.
Prelude.
I.Britain before the Romans.
II. Roman Britain.
Book I. Celts, Saxons and Scandinavians, 450-1066.
I. The coming of the english, 450-613.
II. The land of the conquerors.
III. Consolidation of the church.
IV. Anrchy, collapse and recover, 613-899.
V. The height and fall of Saxon England, 899-1017.
VI. Danish rule and Norman conquest, 1017-1066.
Book. II. Mediaeval english, 1066-1360.
I, The transformation of England.
II. The crown and the rivals, 1066-1154.
III. The Angevins, 1154-1213.
IV. Preparation and nationality.
V. Revolution and Reform, 1213-1272.
VI. Edward I, 1272-1307.
VII. The conquest of Wales.
VIII. Edward II and edward III. 1307-1360.
IX. England and Scotland, 1369.
X. Growth of the Constitution, 1215-1377.
Book III. In transition, 1360-1509.
I. The end of the Middle Ages.
II. Revolution, 1376-1399.
III. The fifteenth century.
IV. Lancastrian England, 1399-1413.
V. Henry V, 1413-1422.
VI. National collapse, 1422-1485.
VII. Henry VII: old threads and new, 1485-1509.
VIII. The Constitution, 1400-1529.
Book IV. making a modern England, 1509-1660.
I. Henry VIII: old projects in a new age, 1509-1529.
II. Henry VIII: the modernizing of England, 1529-1547.
III. Anarchy, 1547-1558-
IV. The reign of Elizabeth, 1558-1573.
V. The reign of Elizabeth, 1573-1603.
VI. Scotland, 1370-1603.
VII. Ireland: the problem set, 1460-1633.
VIII. The eleventh hour, 1603-1629.
IX. The decision, 1629-1642.
X. The civil war, 1642-1646.
XI. The fall of the monarchy, 1646-1649.
XII. Destruction and restoration, 1649-1660.
XIII. English civilization, 1540-1660.
Book V. equilibrium, 1660-1760.
I. Charles II, 1660-1667.
II. Charles II, 1667-1685.
III. James II, 1685-1688.
IV. William III, 1689-1702.
V. The reign of Anne, 1702-1714.
VI. The British empire, to 1714.
VII. Hanoverian and Whig supremacy, 1714-1724.
VIII. Walpole and the Pelhams, 1724-1754.
IX. The elder Pitt and the Seven Years War, 1754-1763.
Book VI. Industry and empire, 1760-1852.
I. Framework of a new age.
II. The government of George III, 1763-1782.
III. Reconstruction, 1782-1792.
IV. Revolution and war, 1792-1801.
V. The struggle for the national existence, 1801-1815.
Vi. The constituion in 1815.
VII. Condition of the people in 1815.
VIII. The Liverpool government, 1815-1825.
IX. canning, emancipation and reform, 1825-1832.
X. Whigs and Chartists, 1832-1841.
XI. The Queen and Sir Robert Peel, 1837-1850.
XII. Britain and Europe, 1827-1852.
XIII. The new Empire, 1815-1852.
XIV. Ireland, 1815-1848.
XV. Thought and religion, 1830-1860.
Book VII. A great power, 1852-1859.
I. Climax of the Victorian Age, 1848-1880.
II. Coalition, Crimea and the triumph of Palmerston, 1852-1859.
III. India, from Wellesley to the Mutiny.
Iv. Liberalism, at home and abroad, 1859-1874.
V. Disraeli, 1874-1880.
VI. The Empire, 1850-1880.
VII. Peril and decline, 1881-1914.
VIII. Gladstone and the Irish question, 1880-1886.
IX. South Africa, Egypt and the Sudan,
X. The Salisbury Government, and foreign affairs, 1886-1892.
XI. Home politics and parties, 1892-1905.
XII. South Africa, 1884-1914.
XIII. The last of Liberalism, 1905-1914.
XIV. Foreing affairs and the steps towards war, 1895-1914.
XV. The First World War, 1914-1918.
Aftermath, 1919-1938.
I. Fruits of war and peace, 1919-1929.
II. The Empire, 1919-1938.
III. Peril, 1929-1938. |
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