Bookbot

The Norton Library History of England: The Century of Revolution, 1603-1714

Second Edition

Parámetros

  • 296 páginas
  • 11 horas de lectura

Más información sobre el libro

The years between 1603 and 1714 were perhaps the most decisive in English history. During this period modern English society and a modern state began to take shape, and England's position in the world was transformed. <i>The Century of Revolution</i> tries to penetrate below the familiar events to grasp what happened, both to ordinary English men and women as well as to kings and queens or abstractions like 'society' and 'the state'. The first edition of <i>The Century of Revolution</i> was published by Norton in 1966 as part of the Norton Library History of England. It has established itself as a classic and the outstanding book of the series. In this new edition, Dr. Hill includes the most important conclusions of recent research and has added postscripts drawing attention to especially significant books.

Compra de libros

The Norton Library History of England: The Century of Revolution, 1603-1714, Christopher Hill

Idioma
Publicado en
1982
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Tapa blanda),
Estado del libro
Bueno
Precio
7,99 €

Métodos de pago

Nadie lo ha calificado todavía.Añadir reseña

Título
The Norton Library History of England: The Century of Revolution, 1603-1714
Subtítulo
Second Edition
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1982
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
296
ISBN10
0393300161
ISBN13
9780393300161
Serie
Descripción
The years between 1603 and 1714 were perhaps the most decisive in English history. During this period modern English society and a modern state began to take shape, and England's position in the world was transformed. <i>The Century of Revolution</i> tries to penetrate below the familiar events to grasp what happened, both to ordinary English men and women as well as to kings and queens or abstractions like 'society' and 'the state'. The first edition of <i>The Century of Revolution</i> was published by Norton in 1966 as part of the Norton Library History of England. It has established itself as a classic and the outstanding book of the series. In this new edition, Dr. Hill includes the most important conclusions of recent research and has added postscripts drawing attention to especially significant books.