by Brian Barton
Using archival sources this examines the court marshalls of nearly 200 prisoners following the suppression of the Easter Rising in Dublin in 1916.
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by Michael Wood
The story of Kibworth, a village in Leicestershire over 2000 years. This is a people's history of England, told through the history of one small community.
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by Juliet Gardiner
A fresh perspective on that restless, uncertain, ambitious decade, bringing the complex experience of thirties Britain alive through newspapers, magazines, memoirs, letters and diaries.
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by Christopher Lee
Following the thought-provoking style of the original, this new volume makes the connections with institutions and changing industrial and social characteristics that show us that Britishness is not exclusively British.
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by Kathleen Chater
Looks in detail at the experiences of the average black person in England and Wales during the period of the British slave trade, those who were not enslaved, stigmatised outsiders but woven into English society.
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by Michael Hicks
Examines the difficult economic, military, and financial crises and explains, for the first time, the real reasons why the Wars of the Roses began, why they kept recurring, and why, eventually, they ceased.
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by Andro Linklater
Linklater brilliantly deconstructs the assassination of Spencer Perceval - the only British Prime Minister ever to have suffered that fate - to offer a fresh perspective on Britain and the Western world at a critical moment in history.
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