The History of Great Britain
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This addition to The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations provides an updated, clear, and concise history of Great Britain that will be of value to undergraduates and to a general readership This updated and expanded volume serves as an introduction to the history of Great Britain, from prehistory to the present. Guiding the reader through complex developments in politics, economics, culture, and empire, this book helps readers to understand how the four kingdoms of England, Wales, Scotland
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This updated volume offers a clear and accessible introduction to the complex history of Great Britain, tracing the nation's development from prehistoric times through to the present day. Guiding readers through the intricate political, economic, and cultural shifts, the book provides a comprehensive overview of how the four distinct kingdoms of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland coalesced and evolved. It serves as an excellent primer for anyone seeking to understand the forces that shaped the modern British state, making a vast historical timeline feel approachable and connected.
What sets this history apart is its skillful navigation of Britain's imperial legacy and its focus on the interplay between the constituent nations, rather than treating them as a monolithic entity. The updated content ensures contemporary issues and recent scholarship are integrated, providing a relevant and nuanced perspective. This is an ideal starting point for university students and general readers alike who want a solid, well-organized foundation in British history without being overwhelmed by academic density.
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