The Routledge Atlas Of British History
The changing story of the British Isles forms the central theme of this fascinating and compelling atlas, which covers England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales - and the expansion and gradual disintegration of Britain's overseas empire. This new edition includes:
* politics: from the Saxon kingdoms and the collapse of Britain's French Empire to Jacobites, Parliamentary Reform,...more
* politics: from the Saxon kingdoms and the collapse of Britain's French Empire to Jacobites, Parliamentary Reform,...more
Paperback, 157 pages
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by Routledge
(first published December 26th 2002)
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This was a very competent, serviceable book. I used it as a supplement to other history books that I have been reading recently. I was surprised to find that the most interesting maps were not of invasions or migrations, but rather the recent maps of where the victims of the 7/7 bombings came from, or what countries various fresh produce comes from. The maps about current trade and immigration are interesting as well. This is the fourth edition, and I could tell when previous editions were p...more
helpful visuals to understand history in England and English colonization.
Just looked at 5th ed. and goes through 2012 hosting of Olympic games.
Just looked at 5th ed. and goes through 2012 hosting of Olympic games.
Lee
marked it as to-read
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Sir Martin John Gilbert is a British historian and Fellow of Merton College, University of Oxford. He is the author of over eighty books, including works on the Holocaust and Jewish history. Gilbert is a leading historian of the modern world, and is known as the official biographer of Sir Winston Churchill.
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