Marcham, Frederick George

A History of England / Frederick G. Marcham. - Revised edition - New York : The Macmillan Company, 1950. - XIII, 874 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.

To Mary and John, Ann and David

Bibliogr.: p. 835-849; index: p. 849-874; appendix: p. 827-834

Contents: 1. Introduction.-2. The Anglo-saxons in England.-3. Anglo-saxon government.- 4. The Norman conquest.-5. Anglo-norman civilization.-6. Rule of the angevins.-7. Law Court and lecture room.-8. England from Edward I to Richard II.-9. Preachers, laborers and poets.-10. Lancaster and York.-11. The arts of peace.-12. Government in the Late Middle ages.-13. Tudor Rule, 1485-1558.-14. The Renaissance and reformationin England.-15. The regin of Elizabeth.-16. Tudor government.-17. The age of Shakespeare.-18. The reign of James I.-19. Charles I, 1625-1642.-20. Civil war and Republican government.-21. Colonists and men of science.-22. The restoration period.-23. The Glorious revolution.-14. The fruits of revolution.-25. The first two Georges.-26. European and imperial politics.-27. The age of the french revolution and Napoleon, etc.


History--England