The Earlier Tudors, 1485-1558

The Earlier Tudors, 1485-1558
Author: John Duncan Mackie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 734
Release: 1952
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780198217060

This classic volume in the renowned Oxford History of England series examines the birth of a nation-state from the death throes of the Middle Ages in North-West Europe. John D. Mackie describes the establishment of a stable monarchy by the very competent Henry VII, examines the means employed by him, and considers how far his monarchy can be described as "new." He also discusses the machinery by which the royal power was exercised and traces the effect of the concentration of lay and eccleciastical authority in the person of Wolsey, whose soaring ambition helped make possible the Caesaro-Papalism of Henry VIII.

England, 1870-1914

England, 1870-1914
Author: Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1963
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

The English Settlements

The English Settlements
Author: John Nowell Linton Myres
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192822352

The dark ages of English history between the collapse of Roman rule in the early fifth century and the emergence of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in the seventh century are examined in this study, which draws attention to political and social factors linking Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England.

Britain in Revolution

Britain in Revolution
Author: Austin Woolrych
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 852
Release: 2002-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191542008

This is the definitive history of the English Civil War, set in its full historical context from the accession of Charles I to the Restoration of Charles II. These were the most turbulent years of British history and their reverberations have been felt down the centuries. Throughout the middle decades of the seventeenth century England, Scotland, and Ireland were convulsed by political upheaval and wracked by rebellion and civil war. The Stuart monarchy was in abeyance for twenty years in all three kingdoms, and Charles I famously met his death on the scaffold. Austin Woolrych breathes life back into the story of these years, the sweep of his prose buttressed by the authority of a lifetime's scholarship. He captures the drama and the passion, the momentum of events and the force of contingency. He brilliantly interweaves the history of the three kingdoms and their peoples, gripping the reader with the fast-paced yet always balanced story.

The Reign of George III, 1760-1815

The Reign of George III, 1760-1815
Author: John Steven Watson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1960
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198217138

Each volume is an independent book, but the whole series forms a continuous history of England from the Roman period to the present century.