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`Review 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
A Dictionary of British History offers more than 3,800 authoritative entries written by more than 100 specialists. Now completely revised and updated, it describes the people and events that have shaped political, social, and cultural life in Britain since 55BC. Here, in a miracle of compression, are articles that define Robin Hood and Gerry Adams, Black Death and Terrorism, Dunkirk and Wembley Stadium, Winston Churchill and Gordon Brown. Who was the first King of England? Who negotiated Indian independence? How long did the Hundred Years War last? All the answers can be found in this handy re (click here for further information)
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