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The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History (Penguin Reference Books)
 
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The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History (Penguin Reference Books) (Hardcover)
by Simon Hall (Author), John Haywood (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd (26 Oct 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140295186
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140295184
  • Product Dimensions: 30.8 x 24.2 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 446,634 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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"The Penguin Atlas of British and Irish History" is a comprehensive guide to the richly eventful history of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Drawing on the very latest findings of historians and archaeologists, and illustrated throughout with detailed maps and photographs, it follows the story of the British Isles from the arrival of the first humans half a million years ago right up to the present day. The atlas takes a multi-faceted view of history. It traces the unfolding of major events, including the Roman conquest, the Black Death, the Civil War, the rise and fall of the British Empire. It looks at the life of society: the growth of towns, the impact of the Industrial Revolution, the changing languages of the British Isles, the spread of literacy. And it explores some fascinating new historical themes, like the ascent of the Victorian seaside resort, the roots of organized sport and the advance of the 20th-century suburb. Throughout the atlas, historical overviews are supplemented by more detailed regional studies that reveal the ways in which history actually affected local communities.

In addition, artwork reconstructions of major settlements as they were at key moments in their development - York at the time of the Vikings, Dublin in the 18th century, industrial Manchester - show graphically just how the face of the British Isles has changed over the centuries. Many details have never before been mapped in a general historical atlas, from the extraordinary density of mediaeval markets around London to the true balance of casualties in the Anglo-Irish and Irish Civil wars of the 1920s. Meticulously researched by a team of some forty academics and experts, this is a wonderfully kaleidoscopic account of centuries of change and achievement, and one that brings the history of the British Isles fully to life.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and beautiful book, 7 Jan 2002
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I got this beautiful book as a Christmas present and can't claim to have read it cover to cover yet, rather I have dipped into it all over the place. The maps are beautifully clear and packed with fascinating detail which you can look at for hours. There are many contributors and the text of some articles is less good than others but all are readable. The editors claim that have tried to produce a more balanced approach to British history. Speaking as some one who was not born in this country I think they have succeeded by and large . By way of comparison, its certainly much better in this respect than, for example, Simon Schama's history of Britain which I think is very anglocentric. I like the way that not only do all the peoples of the British Isles, including recent immigrants, get fair coverage but so do all classes - there is high politics and country houses here but also football and pop music. Every one who is interested in British history should have a copy of this atlas in my opinion.
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