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ApaniontoStuartBritain,inandEuropeanIntegrationJONES, ROBERTTLER, TIState? theng iTONY AndrewWRIGHT, Gambl e,JEAN JOHNSEATON, LOYD,Atain, iontoEightenth-CenturyBriAtain, niontoNinetenth-CenturyBriSCHRILIAMS,WIAtain,Bri ompaniontoTudorA Companion to Tudor BritainNORMANEdited by ROBERT TITTLER & NORMAN JONESConcordia University; Utah State UniversityWinner of the Roland Bainton Prize for the best reference work in 2004,A COMPANION TO TUDOR BRITAIN provides an authoritative overview of scholarshipand debates about this period. The book looks at the British Isles in their entirety,exploring what was common and what was distinct to the sovereign kingdoms ofEngland and Scotland, the client kingdom of Ireland, and the principality of Wales.An emphasis on major political, cultural, social, intellectual, religious and economicthemes is complemented by discussion of less common subjects, such as thelandscape of the British Isles, the relationship of cultural forms to social and politicalissues, and the role of scientific inquiry.SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO BRITISH HISTORY608 PAGES / 0-631-23618-X HB / 2004A Companion to Stuart BritainEditedCOWARD, BARYby BARRY COWARDBirkbeck College, University of London“This book is state-of-the-art. It is outstanding in offering a reliable,accurate, concise and up-to-date guide to the best recent work on all the keytopics in seventeenth-century British history.”BBC HISTORY MAGAZINECovering the period from the accession of James I to the death of Queen Anne, thisCOMPANION provides a magisterial overview of the ‘long' seventeenth century inBritish history.SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO BRITISH HISTORY592 PAGES / 0-631-21874-2 HB / 2002ALSO OF INTERESTRestatRestating the State?Edited by ANDREW GAMBLE & TONY WRIGHTSERIES: POLITICAL QUARTERLY SPECIAL ISSUES176 PAGES / 1-4051-2454-7 PB / 2004Britain and European IntegrationAnandEditedMenon,by ANAND MENONSERIES: POLITICAL QUARTERLY SPECIAL ISSUES60 PAGES / 1-4051-2672-8 PB / 2004CanBeDone?WhatWhat Can Be Done? Making the Media and Politics BetterEdited by JOHN LLOYD & JEAN SEATONSERIES: POLITICAL QUARTERLY SPECIAL ISSUES200 PAGES / 1-4051-3693-6 PB / NOVEMBER 2005andrelIreland:I1798-1998ALVIN,ALVINJACKSONJACKSON520 PAGES / 0-631-19542-4 PB / 1999See page 12 for A Companion to Britain in the Later Middle AgesSee page 19 for A Companion to Contemporary Britain and A Companion toEarly Twentieth-century BritainNEW IN PAPERBACKA Companion toEighteenth-century BritainHT nson, ckiDiEdited by H.T. DICKINSONUniversity of Edinburgh“Dickinson has collected an array of prominenthistorians to digest and briefly discuss the trendsin their respective fields. This is a collection ofessays that most students will find exceptionallyuseful, and most faculty members will appreciate:Highly recommended.”CHOICEThis authoritative COMPANION to eighteenth-centuryBritain includes essays by nearly 40 experts from theUK, Europe, the United States and Canada. It introducesstudents, teachers and general readers to thedevelopments that led to Britain becoming a greatworld power, the leading European imperial state, and,at the same time, the most economically and sociallyadvanced, politically liberal and religiously tolerantnation in Europe.SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO BRITISH HISTORY584 PAGES / 0-631-21837-8 HB 2002 / 1-4051-4963-9 PB APRIL 2006A Companion toNineteenth-century BritainEdited by CHRIS WILLIAMSUniversity of Wales, Swansea“This book is an excellent companion... It is anideal book for anyone interested in the history ofthe nineteenth century.”REFERENCE REVIEWSA COMPANION TO NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN presents33 essays by expert scholars on all the major aspects ofthe political, social, economic and cultural history ofBritain during the late Georgian and Victorian eras. Allthe contributions pay attention to the experiences ofwomen as well as of men, and to regional and nationalvariations across Britain and Ireland.The volume is written in a clear and energetic manner,and illustrated with maps and charts whereappropriate. Guides to further reading allow readers tofollow chosen avenues of investigation withconfidence.SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO BRITISH HISTORY624 PAGES / 0-631-22579-X HB / 2004HISTORY OF BRITAIN & IRELAND21

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