History of the English People: Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216; Volume I
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John Richard Green fue un historiador inglés, reconocido por su narrativa exhaustiva de la historia inglesa. Su obra exploró la evolución social y política del pueblo inglés, ofreciendo una perspectiva única que enfatizaba las vidas de las personas comunes por encima de las hazañas de monarcas y élites. El enfoque de Green fue innovador para su época, cambiando el foco de la investigación histórica. Sus contribuciones influyeron significativamente en la posterior erudición histórica.






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John Richard Green's seminal work of English history remains a classic of the genre more than a century after its initial publication. With a rich and insightful analysis of the key periods and events that shaped the nation's past, it is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex tapestry of English history.
In Life Between The Bars, John Green delivers his memoir in the humorous, heartfelt, nostalgic way that is all his own. He has the uncanny ability to take a reader where he has been. Green walks through boyhood memories, while at the same time sharing the reality of his world in this masterful summation of his life. Life Between The Bars is a brilliant picture of humanity and incarceration by a man who eloquently shares what he has lost, as well as what he has learned.
Green's classic history of England traces the country's development from the Roman occupation to the Victorian era. Combining political, social, and cultural history, this book provides a fascinating overview of the English people and their accomplishments.