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The History of England - From the Accession of Henry III to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377) - cover

The History of England - From the Accession of Henry III to the Death of Edward III (1216-1377)

T. F. Tout

Publisher: DigiCat

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T. F. Tout's "The History of England" presents a comprehensive and insightful analysis of England's tumultuous past, weaving together a tapestry of political, social, and cultural narratives. Tout employs a scholarly yet accessible literary style, marked by meticulous research and a clear presentation of complex historical events. His work is situated within the broader context of early 20th-century historiography, where the rise of social history challenged traditional political narratives, allowing readers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of English history beyond mere dates and monarchs. Tout, a distinguished historian and educator, dedicated his career to exploring the evolution of the English nation. His extensive academic background, including his deep engagement with medieval England and the development of parliamentary institutions, informs his nuanced understanding of the interplay between various forces that shaped English society. This background, coupled with his commitment to historical accuracy, enables him to present readers with a narrative that is both enlightening and engaging. For those keen on unraveling the complexities of England's past, Tout's work is an indispensable resource. It not only serves as a scholarly reference but also invites readers to reflect on the implications of historical events in contemporary society. "The History of England" is recommended for historians, students, and anyone seeking a deeper appreciation of England's rich heritage.
Available since: 09/04/2022.
Print length: 546 pages.

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