A History of the English-Speaking Peoples

A History of the English-Speaking Peoples

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the two centuries that this volume covers - between 1485 and 1688 - many of the landmark events described are factors that cemented the character of the nation, and the world, which we know today. England became a Protestant country under Henry VIII; his daughter Elizabeth became the celebrated Virgin Queen; and the discovery of 'the round world' enabled a vast and magnificent continent across the Atlantic to be sought and found. While this new era of global expansion spawned the beginnings of modern America, England was engaged in a bloody Civil War and 'the country sustained a Republican experiment under the massive personality of Oliver Cromwell'. The volume concludes in the reign of William of Orange, the Protestant faith having been secured under a Dutch monarch.

RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION
The Round World; The Tudor Dynasty; King Henry VIII; Cardinal Wolsey; The Break with Rome; The End of the Monasteries; The Protestant Struggle; Good Queen Bess; The Spanish Armada; Gloriana
THE CIVIL WAR
The United Crowns; The 'Mayflower'; Charles I and Buckingham; The Personal Rule; The Revolt of Parliament; The Great Rebellion; Marston Moor and Naseby; The Axe Falls
THE RESTORATION
The English Republic; The Lord Protestor; The Restoration; The Merry Monarch; The Popish Plot; Whig and Tory; The Catholic King; The Revolution of 1688

Book information

ISBN: 9780304363919
Publisher: Orion
Imprint: W&N
Pub date:
DEWEY: 941
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 293g
Height: 198mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 25mm