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A readable, school-oriented survey traces England's development from the end of Roman Britain through the late medieval monarchy, arranging material by reigns to show political events alongside constitutional and social change. It combines narrative of conquest, dynastic succession, and foreign relations with chapters on social structures and institutions, illustrated with genealogical tables, maps, and documentary authorities. The author balances constitutional analysis with broader social context, aiming to clarify continuity and causation for students; footnotes and suggested sources guide further study.
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