The History of England - a Study in Political Evolution
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The study traces the political evolution of England from its earliest settlement through medieval conquest and feudal reorganization, the rise of parliamentary institutions, and the social and economic upheavals that reshaped class relations. It examines how assimilation and adaptation forged a national identity, considers the impact of epidemic, taxation, and rural unrest on social change, and follows the shift from baronial power to centralized monarchy and representative government. Later chapters analyze industrialization, imperial expansion, and the broadening of democratic participation, linking institutional developments to economic and social forces while offering a chronological narrative and interpretive framework.
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