From Roman occupation to the present day, the United Kingdom has been shaped by centuries of conquest, political innovation, empire, and social change. The History of the UK tells the story of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland from their earliest recorded histories through the formation of the modern union and beyond. It is a sweeping account of one of the world's most historically influential nations.
The book covers the key turning points that defined the British Isles: the Norman Conquest, Magna Carta, the Tudor dynasty, the English Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, the height of the British Empire, and the social transformations of the twentieth century. Written for a broad readership, it balances political narrative with cultural and social history, giving full weight to all four nations of the union. Readers will come away with a solid grounding in how modern Britain came to be.
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Reader review: "A well-paced and genuinely informative read. It covers an enormous span of history without feeling rushed, and I appreciated how it gave real attention to Scotland, Wales, and Ireland." -- Claire M.
This title is a strong choice for general history collections in public libraries and bookshops, and will also be useful for schools and educational institutions. Its broad coverage and accessible writing make it suitable for readers of all backgrounds.
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