A history of the English-speaking peoples: volume I: the birth of Britain
CHURCHILL Winston S
A history of the English-speaking peoples: volume I: the birth of Britain - London: Cassell, 1991 - 416p.
First published: London: Cassell, 1956. Based on the research of modern historians as well as a wealth of primary source material, Churchill's popular and readable A History of the English-Speaking Peoples was respected by scholars as well as the public in its day - a testament both to its integrity as a work of historical scholarship and its accessibility to laypeople. Churchill used primary sources to masterful effect, quoting directly from a range of documents, from Caesar's invasions of Britain to the beginning of the First World War, to provide valuable insights into those figures who played a leading role in British history. In the last of his epic four-volume account, Churchill begins at the end of the Napoleonic Wars and ends with the Boer War of 1902. Here, Churchill presents his case for the importance of English-speaking peoples in world history and the dissemination of economic and political ideas that have changed the world.
0304340995 (hbk.)
GREAT BRITAIN--HISTORY
ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES--HISTORY
A history of the English-speaking peoples: volume I: the birth of Britain - London: Cassell, 1991 - 416p.
First published: London: Cassell, 1956. Based on the research of modern historians as well as a wealth of primary source material, Churchill's popular and readable A History of the English-Speaking Peoples was respected by scholars as well as the public in its day - a testament both to its integrity as a work of historical scholarship and its accessibility to laypeople. Churchill used primary sources to masterful effect, quoting directly from a range of documents, from Caesar's invasions of Britain to the beginning of the First World War, to provide valuable insights into those figures who played a leading role in British history. In the last of his epic four-volume account, Churchill begins at the end of the Napoleonic Wars and ends with the Boer War of 1902. Here, Churchill presents his case for the importance of English-speaking peoples in world history and the dissemination of economic and political ideas that have changed the world.
0304340995 (hbk.)
GREAT BRITAIN--HISTORY
ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES--HISTORY