About This Book
A sweeping, accessible survey traces the island's development from legendary origins through medieval transformation to modern political conflicts, emphasizing how popular traditions and communal institutions shaped national character alongside elite actions. It considers the strengths and paradoxes of monarchy, the effects of conquest and feudal rule, the influence of religious life and the Crusades, and the political struggles of later centuries including the rise of Puritanism, parliamentary parties, and conflicts with republican powers. The narrative favors a populist perspective that reinterprets familiar judgments about medieval and modern periods and concludes by reflecting on recurring tensions between communal forces and centralized authority.
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