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Now in a newly revised and expanded edition, the oxford companion to british history is a dictionarystyle, 1056page resource reference which is filled from cover to cover with names, places, terms, and events comprising the history of great britain and organized alphabetically for easy lookup. Those fortunate enough to have these books in their own library will possess a valuable publication that recommends new approaches and raises new questions about one of the greatest. Covers the religious houses of the county, including some early colleges of the university of oxford. Students who are visual learners have been well catered for while the extension sections within the book pick up on some of the more challenging. The political, economic, social and religious history of oxford. With over a halfmillion copies already sold, the oxford history of britain is. Designed for ease of use, the companion offers ample crossreferencing between essaylength articles and short, quickreference entries, supported by 12 detailed maps and an exemplary general index.

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From the founding of colonies in north america and the west indies in the seventeenth century to the reversion of hong kong to. The history of oxford in england dates back to its original settlement in the saxon period. The british like most people can cry buckets given half a chance. Herts advertiser not too scholarly, not too simplistic, it should be a popular purchase for both reference and general reading. The oxford illustrated history of the british monarchy is probably the most authoritative account of the british monarchy ever published for the general reader. Volume four is an understanding of the twentieth century and looks at the fall of. The oxford history of the british empire is the series on the british empire, being a core book for all studies at all levels of the academic study on this field. Faber and faber, 2000, which won the mark lynton history prize and the 2001 francis parkman prize as best book in american history. I have been using the oxford companion to british history on a regular basis since its publication. Derived from the highly acclaimed the oxford companion to british history, a dictionary of british history has been a leading historical reference work since its publication in 2001.

The oxford companion to british history covers all aspects of the history of britain from 55 bc to the present day. I am not a specialist in british history, but my work as a cataloguer of rare and antiquarian british books has required me to have a working knowledge of british history. Encompassing political, social, economic, and cultural developments throughout the british isles, the dramatic narrative is taken up in turn by ten leading historians who offer the fruits of the best modern scholarship to the general reader. Buy the oxford companion to british history by john cannon editor online at alibris. Whats the best history book about great britain as well as. The first two volumes of this fivevolume history of the british empire establish a very high standard of scholarship. Oxford companion to british history oxford reference. History on the academic oxford university press website.

The first book published in the series was the oxford companion to english literature 1932, compiled by the retired diplomat sir paul harvey. This history goes beyond the great names and moments to explain how british sport has changed since 1800, and what it has meant to ordinary people. Whilst this series also manages to be written in an easy and fluid manner for all people wishing to develop an understanding of the british empire. The oxford companion to british history by john cannon.

This book, which is volume iv in a series, is an assessment of the british empire in the light of recent scholarship and the progressive opening of historical records. Feb 17, 2020 oxford is celebrated for the broad chronological sweep of its courses and the enormous amount of choice offered. A chronology and calendar of documents relating to the london book trade 16411700. The oxford english dictionary has been the last word on words for over a century.

Whether you need to check the date of the peasants revolt, understand what happened at the battle of imphal, find out about the history of maypoles, or compare the careers of successive princes of wales, the oxford companion to british history is a book no home reference shelf should be without. Volume i of the oxford history of the british empire explores the origins of empire. It shows how the way we play reflects not just our lives as citizens of a predominantly urban and industrial world, but what is especially distinctive about british sport. Ideal for everyone with an interest in british history, the oxford companion to british history is the definitive window into this fascinating world. A landmark book that has sold almost one million copies since first publication.

The oxford history of britain tells the story of britain and its people over two thousand years, from the coming of the roman legions to the present day. Two books that do something difficult and do it well. Search the worlds most comprehensive index of fulltext books. In the meantime, its five volumes will gather little dust on library shelves. Browse your favourite oxford university press series for reading at home, like biff, chip and kipper and isadora moon, and activity books and dictionaries. Democracy and dictatorship this book has a nice balance between the use of text, source, diagram and identifiers for practice questions and study tips. Tracing global connections in a 1730 festival book from the history of the book blog, oxford medieval and modern languages friday, 14 february 2020. Pdf the oxford companion to british history download full. The oxford companion to black british history by david. Originally published by victoria county history, london, 1979.

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See the complete new oxford history of england series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles. British history and culture this text complements the elearning material entitled the uk 2006. Here, in a single convenient volume, is the essential reference book for anyone with an interest in british history. He is the author or editor of five books including crucible of war. The oxford history of the british empire is a major new assessment of the empire in the light of recent scholarship and the progressive opening of historical records.

This beautifully illustrated volume tells the story of britain and its people over two thousand years, from the coming of the roman legions to the present day. It shows how and why england, and later britain, became involved with transoceanic navigation, trade, and settlement during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The oxford companion to british history book depository. The new oxford history of england book series by multiple authors includes books england under the norman and angevin kings, 10751225, plantagenet england 122560, shaping the nation. His books include the oxford illustrated history of the british monarchy and the blackwell dictionary of historians. But, as with a respected professor or admired parent, we count on its wisdom and authority without thinking much about how it was acquired. The oxford companion to black british history is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the long and fascinating history of black people in the british isles, from african auxiliaries stationed on hadrians wall in the 2nd century ad, through john edmonstone, who taught taxidermy to charles darwin, mary seacole, the black florence nightingale, and walter tull, footballer and. Oxford companions is a book series published by oxford university press, providing general knowledge within a specific area.

The text of this volume first published 1997 in the oxford illustrated history of modern war first issued as the oxford history. Written by over 100 distinguished specialist contributors, the variety of entries provides a wealth of essential information touching all aspects of british history. Covering two thousand years of british history, the book tells the story of britain and her peoples from the coming of the roman legions to the present day. The oxford companion to british history, 1997 online. The oxford companion to black british history oxford.

The ben pimlott lecture is hosted by twentieth century british history, oxford journals, and kings contemporary british history. Thankfully, fellow students and my supervisor have made me feel valued and respected and has shown me that i can thrive here. Published by oxford university press, it was originally intended to span from roman britain. The oxford companion to black british history is an essential reference for anyone who wants to understand the long and fascinating history of black people in. The oxford companion to british history book by john cannon. The purpose of the wve volumes of the oxford history of the british empire was to provide a comprehensive survey of the empire from its beginning to end, to explore the meaning of british imperialism for the ruled as well as the rulers, and to study the signiwcance of the british empire as a theme in world history. It furthers the universitys objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. By eleanor chance, christina colvin, janet cooper, c j day, t g hassall, mary jessup and nesta selwyn edited by alan crossley and c r elrington. Volume ii of the oxford history of the british empire examines the history of british worldwide expansion from the glorious revolution of 1689 to the end of the napoleonic wars, a crucial phase in the creation of the modern british empire.

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