The Evolution of an Empire: A Brief Historical Sketch of England
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A concise chronological survey traces the island's development from prehistoric and Roman periods through successive migrations, conquests, and internal reforms into a modern constitutional nation. Emphasizing two recurring forces—religious conflict and disputes over money and authority—the narrative follows civic and legal institutions as they emerge: towns and guilds, charters and parliaments, the Reformation, civil war and settlement, and the gradual curbing of arbitrary power. It also sketches overseas expansion, industrial and technological changes, and nineteenth-century political and social issues that reshape national life, concluding with the institutional and imperial configurations of the late nineteenth century.
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