A Social History Of England: New Edition From The Ice Age To The Channel Tunnel

A Social History Of England: New Edition From The Ice Age To The Channel Tunnel

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Author: Asa Briggs
Binding: Hardback
Published: BCA, 1994

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This comprehensive historical account, A Social History Of England: New Edition From The Ice Age To The Channel Tunnel, chronicles the evolution of English society from its earliest beginnings through to the late 20th century. Asa Briggs presents a detailed examination of daily life, cultural shifts, and the forces that shaped the nation's populace over millennia. The narrative illustrates the intricate tapestry of social structures, economic developments, and political influences that defined each era. It argues for a nuanced understanding of how ordinary people experienced and contributed to England's grand historical narrative. This authoritative work offers readers a profound insight into the enduring character of a nation.

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Description

Author: Asa Briggs
Binding: Hardback
Published: BCA, 1994

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

This comprehensive historical account, A Social History Of England: New Edition From The Ice Age To The Channel Tunnel, chronicles the evolution of English society from its earliest beginnings through to the late 20th century. Asa Briggs presents a detailed examination of daily life, cultural shifts, and the forces that shaped the nation's populace over millennia. The narrative illustrates the intricate tapestry of social structures, economic developments, and political influences that defined each era. It argues for a nuanced understanding of how ordinary people experienced and contributed to England's grand historical narrative. This authoritative work offers readers a profound insight into the enduring character of a nation.