England SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Maurice Ashley. England in the Seventeenth Century. Hutchinson. 1978. 268pp. Robert Bartlett. England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings, 1075-1225. Oxford University Press. 1999. 772pp. François Bédarida. Translated by A. S. Forster. A Social History of England, 1851-1975. Cambridge University Press. 1979. 347pp. Translation of La société anglaise, 1851-1975. Alastair Bellany. The Politics of Court Scandal in Early Modern England: News Culture and the Overbury Affair, 1603-1660. Cambridge University Press. 2007. 335pp. Jeremy Black. A New History of England. Stroud Mill, Gloucestershire: Sutton. 2000. 308pp. Robert Bucholz; Newton Key. Early Modern England, 1485-1714: A Narrative History. Blackwell Publishing. 2004. 440pp. Richard Burt; John Michael Archer (editors). Enclosure Acts: Sexuality, Property, and Culture in Early Modern England. Cornell University Press. 1994. 340pp. Elizabeth Burton. The Pageant of Stuart England. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1962. 448pp. John Carswell. From Revolution to Revolution: England, 1688-1776. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1973. 204pp. Kenneth Charlton. Education in Renaissance England. Routledge & K. Paul / University of Toronto Press. 1965. 317pp. Michael T. Clanchy. From Memory to Written Record: England, 1066-1307. Harvard University Press. 1979. 330pp. D. C. Coleman. The Economy of England, 1450-1750. Oxford University Press. 1977. 223pp. Alan Cromartie. The Constitutionalist Revolution: An Essay on the History of England, 1450-1642. Cambridge University Press. 2006. 309pp. Donald R. Denman. Origins of Ownership: A Brief History of Land Ownership and Tenure in England from Earliest Times to the Modern Era. Allen & Unwin. 1958. 190pp. John W. Dodds. The Age of Paradox: A Biography of England, 1841-1851. Rinehart & Company. 1952. 509pp. Elizabeth Hanson. Discovering the Subject in Renaissance England. Cambridge University Press. 1998. 190pp. Felicity Heal; Clive Holmes. The Gentry in England and Wales, 1500-1700. Stanford University Press. 1994. 473pp. Christopher Hill. A Nation of Change and Novelty: Radical Politics, Religion, and Literature in Seventeenth Century England. London: Routledge. 1990. 272pp. B. A. Holderness. Pre-Industrial England: Economy and Society, 1500-1750. London: J. M. Dent and Son. 1976. 244pp. W. Eric Jackson. The Structure of Local Government in England and Wales. Longmans. 1966. 243pp. B. L. Joseph. Shakespeare's Eden: The Commonwealth of England, 1558-1629. Blandford Press. 1971. 368pp. Ann Kussmaul. A General View of the Rural Economy of England, 1538-1840. Cambridge University Press. 1993. 231pp. Helmut Kuzmics; Roland Axtmann. Authority, State and National Character: The Civilizing Process in Austria and England, 1700-1900. Ashgate Publishing. 2007. 363pp. Reginald Lennard. Rural England, 1086-1135: A Study of Social and Agrarian Conditions. Clarendon Press. 1959. 409pp. Jane Lewis. Women in England, 1870-1950: Sexual Divisions and Social Change. Wheatsheaf Books. 1984. 240pp. Dorothy Marshall. Industrial England, 1776-1851. Charles Scribner's Sons. 1973. 242pp. Dorothy Mermin. Godiva's Ride: Women of Letters in England, 1830-1880. Indiana University Press. 1993. 181pp. Lewis Namier. Crossroads of Power: Essays on Eighteenth-Century England. New York: Macmillan. 1962. 234pp. Howard Newby. Country Life: A Social History of Rural England. Barnes & Noble. 1987. 250pp. David Ormrod. The Rise of Commercial Empires: England and the Netherlands in the Age of Mercantilism, 1650-1770. Cambridge University Press. 2003. 400pp. Joan Perkin. Women and Marriage in Nineteenth-Century England. Routledge. 1989. 342pp. Bradford Perkins. The Great Rapprochement: England and the United States, 1895-1914. New York: Atheneum. 1968. 341pp. John Harold Plumb. The Growth of Political Stability in England, 1675-1725. Macmillan. 1967. 206pp. Donald Read. England, 1868-1914: The Age of Urban Democracy. Longman. 1979. 530pp. Charles Grant Robertson. England Under the Hanoverians. Methuen. 1958. 575pp. G. R. Searle. A New England? Peace and War, 1886-1918. Oxford University Press. 2005. 976pp. Paul S. Seaver. Seventeenth-Century England: Society in an Age of Revolution. New Viewpoints. 1976. 181pp. Hilda L. Smith. All Men and Both Sexes: Gender, Politics, and the False Universal in England, 1640-1832. Penn State Press. 2002. 235pp. Raymond James Sontag. Germany and England: Background of Conflict, 1848-1894. New York: Russell & Russell. 1964. 362pp. Lawrence Stone. The Family, Sex and Marriage in England, 1500-1800. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1977. 800pp. Trygve R. Tholfsen. Working Class Radicalism in Mid-Victorian England. Columbia University Press. 1977. 332pp. David Thomson. England in the Nineteenth Century, 1815-1914. Penguin Books. 1978. 254pp. David Thomson. England in the Twentieth Century, 1914-63. Penguin Books. 1965. 304pp. M. E. Turner; J. V. Beckett; B. Afton. Agricultural Rent in England, 1690-1914. Cambridge University Press. 2004. 378pp. R. B. Wernham. Before the Armada: The Emergence of the English Nation, 1485-1588. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World. 1966. 447pp. Susan Wiseman. Conspiracy and Virtue: Women, Writing, and Politics in Seventeenth Century England. Oxford University Press. 2006. 384pp. Robert Woods. The Demography of Victorian England and Wales. Cambridge University Press. 2000. 447pp. G. M. Young. Victorian England: Portrait of an Age. Doubleday. 1954. 319pp.
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