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A Dictionary of British History
Second Edition
John Cannon
720 pages
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196x129mm
978-0-19-955037-1
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Paperback
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21 May 2009
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- Over 3,800 clear, concise, and up-to-date entries written by over 100 specialist contributors
- Covers all aspects of British history from 55 BC to the present day, from the monarchy to Robin Hood and from the Black Death to Wembley stadium
- Wide-ranging content: includes of all the key people, places, and events that have shaped British History
- Appendices include a list of recommended web links, accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of British History companion website
- Useful chronology spanning 2,000 years of history - ideal for quick reference
New to this edition - Fully revised and updated content
- New entries, including Gordon Brown, Gerry Adams, David Cameron, and Rowan Williams
- Virtual thumb-tabs for quick reference
- Appendix of recommended web links, accessed and kept up to date via the Dictionary of British History companion website
Who was the first King of England? What prompted the Cat and Mouse Act? When was Wembley stadium demolished? Where did the Rebecca riots take place? How long did the Hundred Years War last? Containing more than 3,800 authoritative entries written by over 100 specialist contributors, this dictionary describes the people and events that have shaped and defined domestic, political, social, and cultural life in Britain since 55 BC. New entries to this edition include Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Gerry Adams, and Rowan Williams and existing entries on Tony Blair, Iraq, Northern
Ireland, and terrorism have been updated. Following the A-Z text is an appendix of recommended web links that provide relevant and useful extra information. Web links are conveniently accessed via the Dictionary of British History companion website, where they are regularly checked and kept up to date.
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from the highly acclaimed The Oxford Companion to British History, A Dictionary of British History has been a leading historical reference work since its publication in 2001. Now thoroughly revised and fully updated, this handy and invaluable A-Z remains essential for anyone studying or with an interest in British history as well as for those in need of a compact reference book covering 2,000 years of people, events, places, and
change.Readership: Ideal for students and teachers of the history of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and for anyone with a general interest in the subject. It is a must for every history student's desk and every family's bookshelf.
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John Cannon, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (retired)
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Review(s) from previous edition
"the book is packed with interest to the final page - Independent
"the range is impressive...truly (almost) all of human life is here
" - Observer, reviewing parent volume The Oxford Companion to British History
"a solid, well-researched book of reference" - Sunday Times, reviewing parent volume The Oxford Companion to British History
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Preface
List of Contributors
Note to the Reader
A-Z Entries
Chronology
Web links
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