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A history of England from the landing of Julius Caesar to the present day

by H O. 1855-1909 Arnold-Forster Author

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
978-1172786329
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
77
Pages
846
Suggested Grades
7th - 9th
Publisher
Nabu Press
Copyright
2011

Chapters

  • 1 Chapter 1. The Romans in Britain. 55 B.C.-A.D. 436
  • 2 Chapter 2. The Coming of the Saxons. 436-449
  • 3 Chapter 3. The Saxon Conquest. 449-597
  • 4 Chapter 4. How the Saxons became English and the English became Christians. 597-837
  • 5 Chapter 5. The Northmen. 837-871
  • 6 Chapter 6. The Reign of King Alfred. 871-901
  • 7 Chapter 7. The English Kings from Edward "the Elder" to Edward "the Martyr." 901-979
  • 8 Chapter 8. The Danish Conquest. 979-1016
  • 9 Chapter 9. The Danish Kings and Edward the Confessor. 1016-1066
  • 10 Chapter 10. The Norman Conquerors. 1066
  • 11 Chapter 11. The Story of the English
  • 12 Chapter 12. The Historians and Writers of England before the Norman Conquest
  • 13 Chapter 13. William I. The Norman Conquest. 1066-1087.
  • 14 Chapter 14. FeudalismChapter
  • 15 Chapter 15. William II. "The Red King." 1087-1100
  • 16 Chapter 16. Henry I. 1100-1135
  • 17 Chapter 17. Stephen. 1135-1154
  • 18 Chapter 18. Henry II. 1154-1189
  • 19 Chapter 19. Richard Coeur-de-Lion. 1189-1199
  • 20 Chapter 20. John The History of the Charters. 1199-1216
  • 21 Chapter 21. What the Great Charter did for Englishmen
  • 22 Chapter 22. Henry III. The Parliament of England. 1216-1272
  • 23 Chapter 23. Edward I. and "The Breaking of Wales." 1272-1307
  • 24 Chapter 24. Scotland
  • 25 Chapter 25. Edward II. "The Making of Scotland." 1307-1327
  • 26 Chapter 26. Edward III. "The Ruin of France." 1327-1377
  • 27 Chapter 27. Richard II. 1377-1399
  • 28 Chapter 28. Henry IV. 1399-1413
  • 29 Chapter 29. Henry V. 1413-1422
  • 30 Chapter 30. Henry VI. "The Freeing of France." 1422-1445
  • 31 Chapter 31. York and Lancaster. 1445-1455
  • 32 Chapter 32. Edward IV. 1455-1483
  • 33 Chapter 33. The Invention of Printing
  • 34 Chapter 34. Edward V. and Richard III. 1483-1485
  • 35 Chapter 35. Henry VII. 1485-1509
  • 36 Chapter 36. Henry VIII. and England at War. 1509-1547
  • 37 Chapter 37. The Great Cardinal and the King's Divorce
  • 38 Chapter 38. The Protestant Reformation
  • 39 Chapter 39. Henry as Head of the Church
  • 40 Chapter 40. Edward VI. 1547-1553
  • 41 Chapter 41. What the Reformation Meant
  • 42 Chapter 42. Mary. 1553-1558
  • 43 Chapter 43. Elizabeth--The Protestant Queen. 1558-1603
  • 44 Chapter 44. The Sorrowful History of Mary, Queen of Scots
  • 45 Chapter 45. Protestants and Roman Catholics Abroad and at Home
  • 46 Chapter 46. The Story of the Great Armada
  • 47 Chapter 47. The Last Years of the Great Queen
  • 48 Chapter 48. A New World and a New Age
  • 49 Chapter 49. Literature and Art in the Tudor Period
  • 50 Chapter 50. Parliament--Dress--Dwellings--Schools--The Calendar
  • 51 Chapter 51. James Stuart, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. 1603-1625
  • 52 Chapter 52. Charles I. How the King Angered the Parliament. 1625-1630
  • 53 Chapter 53. The King defies Parliament. 1630-1642
  • 54 Chapter 54. How Parliament punished the King. 1642-1649
  • 55 Chapter 55. The Commonwealth of England. 1649-1660
  • 56 Chapter 56. Charles II. 1660-1685
  • 57 Chapter 57. James II. and the End of Absolute Monarchy in England. 1685-1688
  • 58 Chapter 58. William III. and Mary The Revolution and Limited Monarchy. 1689-1702
  • 59 Chapter 59. Anne The Last of the Stuarts. 1702-1714
  • 60 Chapter 60. Constitutional History of the Stuart Period
  • 61 Chapter 61. Literature in the Stuart Period
  • 62 Chapter 62. Writers of the Later Stuart Period
  • 63 Chapter 63. Science, Art, and Daily Life Under the Stuarts
  • 64 Chapter 64. George I. 1714-1727
  • 65 Chapter 65. George II. 1727-1760
  • 66 Chapter 66. Clive, Wolfe, and Washington
  • 67 Chapter 67. George III. 1760-1820
  • 68 Chapter 68. The Act of Union with Ireland
  • 69 Chapter 69. The French Revolution
  • 70 Chapter 70. The Great War with France. Part 1
  • 71 Chapter 71. The Great War with France. Part II
  • 72 Chapter 72. George IV. and William IV. The Great Peace. 1820-1837
  • 73 Chapter 73. The Days of Queen Victoria. 1837-1852
  • 74 Chapter 74. The End of the Great Peace and the Story of our own Times 1852-1901
  • 75 Chapter 75. The Conquests of Peace
  • 76 Chapter 76. Steps on the Path of Freedom
  • 77 Chapter 77. Literature and Art since 1714

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