This series of books is one of the many series of Very Short Introductions broken down for this wiki. The Very Short Introductions written about British History are all about British History, and cover British History from its beginnings in the Celts, through Britain under the Romans, the subsequent demise of Rome, and the takeover by the Anglo-Saxons, who in their turn were invaded by the Vikings. The series chronicles Medieval Britain, The Tudors, the Stuarts, and the demise of the King's power, in Eighteenth-Century Britain. It also covers Nineteenth-Century Britain, and Twentieth-Century Britain, right up to 2000.
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| - This series of books is one of the many series of Very Short Introductions broken down for this wiki. The Very Short Introductions written about British History are all about British History, and cover British History from its beginnings in the Celts, through Britain under the Romans, the subsequent demise of Rome, and the takeover by the Anglo-Saxons, who in their turn were invaded by the Vikings. The series chronicles Medieval Britain, The Tudors, the Stuarts, and the demise of the King's power, in Eighteenth-Century Britain. It also covers Nineteenth-Century Britain, and Twentieth-Century Britain, right up to 2000.
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| - This series of books is one of the many series of Very Short Introductions broken down for this wiki. The Very Short Introductions written about British History are all about British History, and cover British History from its beginnings in the Celts, through Britain under the Romans, the subsequent demise of Rome, and the takeover by the Anglo-Saxons, who in their turn were invaded by the Vikings. The series chronicles Medieval Britain, The Tudors, the Stuarts, and the demise of the King's power, in Eighteenth-Century Britain. It also covers Nineteenth-Century Britain, and Twentieth-Century Britain, right up to 2000. All of the books except The Celts and The Vikings have been derived from the best-selling Oxford Illustrated History of Britain and, as such, have not been specifically written as Very Short Introductions.
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