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Oxford History of England #1

Roman Britain and the English Settlements

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An account of the wide-ranging & lasting influence of Romans in Britain on the English way of life. Describes town & country life, art, language, religion, more.

515 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1936

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R.G. Collingwood

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Robin George Collingwood was an English philosopher and historian. Collingwood was a fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford, for some 15 years until becoming the Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at Magdalen College, Oxford.

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May 18, 2020
Towards the end of the book, Collingwood writes, “In this matter, indeed, there is some excuse for the belief that an increase of knowledge has led only to a growth of ignorance.” Sadly, this was clearly the case not only for me but for Collingwood in the second half of the book. The first half, which related the Roman attempts on, and conquest of, Britain was excellent. The second half, which went on to try to relate in microscopic detail the later invasions by the Saxons and others left me completely confused. It didn’t seem that Collingwood was less so.
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June 30, 2013
Well written, but you have a constant sense that the scholarship has moved on since 1936. Of its time and some distracting discussions of round skulled peoples and long skulled peoples. Hmm. I have the complete Oxford History of England on my shelves and feel the need to read them all…. eventually.

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