The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and IrelandChristopher Haigh Cambridge University Press, 1990 M08 31 - 392 páginas The history of Britain and Ireland is traditionally presented as a succession of dramatic changes, but in this reference work the 60 contributors under the editorship of Christopher Haigh have emphasized patterns of continuity instead, including cultural, social, political and economic themes. 300 illustrations. |
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III | 10 |
V | 14 |
VI | 24 |
VII | 32 |
VIII | 37 |
IX | 44 |
X | 53 |
XI | 54 |
XLIII | 188 |
XLIV | 193 |
XLVI | 194 |
XLVIII | 199 |
XLIX | 206 |
LI | 210 |
LII | 214 |
LIII | 218 |
XII | 59 |
XIII | 66 |
XIV | 71 |
XV | 78 |
XVI | 81 |
XVII | 88 |
XVIII | 93 |
XIX | 94 |
XX | 100 |
XXI | 105 |
XXII | 110 |
XXIII | 112 |
XXIV | 115 |
XXV | 118 |
XXVI | 121 |
XXVII | 124 |
XXIX | 131 |
XXX | 135 |
XXXI | 141 |
XXXII | 142 |
XXXIII | 147 |
XXXIV | 155 |
XXXVI | 161 |
XXXVII | 164 |
XXXIX | 167 |
XL | 171 |
XLI | 175 |
XLII | 181 |
LIV | 222 |
LV | 225 |
LVI | 230 |
LVII | 237 |
LVIII | 243 |
LX | 244 |
LXI | 249 |
LXIII | 255 |
LXV | 261 |
LXVI | 265 |
LXVIII | 269 |
LXX | 276 |
LXXI | 282 |
LXXII | 287 |
LXXIII | 288 |
LXXIV | 293 |
LXXVI | 302 |
LXXVII | 304 |
LXXVIII | 307 |
LXXIX | 312 |
LXXXI | 321 |
LXXXIII | 327 |
LXXXV | 333 |
LXXXVI | 337 |
LXXXVII | 338 |
LXXXVIII | 374 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland Christopher Haigh Vista previa limitada - 1990 |
The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and Ireland Christopher Haigh Sin vista previa disponible - 1985 |
Términos y frases comunes
administration Aethelred II Anglo-Saxon Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury areas aristocracy army battle became Bishop Britain British campaign Camulodunum Canterbury Caratacus Catholic Catuvellauni Celtic century Chancellor Charles Church Commons conquest Conservative Council Court Crown culture death defeated duke earl early economic Edward Edward II election Elizabeth emperor empire England English established favour force foreign France French George Hadrian's Wall Henry II Henry VIII House increased industrial invasion Ireland Irish James James II John king king's kingdom Labour party land later leader Liberal London Lord Lord Privy Seal major Mary Mercia military Norman Northumbria Oxford Parliament parliamentary peace period political population Protestant Queen rebellion reform reign religious restored Revolution Richard Roman Roman Britain royal rule Saxon Scotland Scots Scottish Secretary settlement social society succession throne Tory towns trade Treaty Trinovantes Ulster victory Wales Welsh Westminster Whig William