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  1. The Long Week-End: A Social History of Great Britain 1918-1939 by Robert, Graves, Alan, Hodge, 2001-04
  2. History of the Great Civil War Volume Four 1647-49 by S.R. Gardiner, 2002-10
  3. The Rise of Modern Business in Great Britain, the United States, and Japan, Second Edition, Revised and Updated by Mansel G. Blackford, 1998-08-01
  4. A History of Britain : At the Edge of the World, 3500 B.C.-1603 A.D by Simon Schama, 2000-10-25
  5. Progress and Poverty: An Economic and Social History of Britain 1700-1850 by Martin Daunton, 1995-08-24
  6. Philanthropy, Patronage, and Civil Society: Experiences from Germany, Great Britain, and North America (Philanthropic and Nonprofit Studies)
  7. A History of Religion in Britain: Practice and Belief from Pre-Roman Times to the Present
  8. An Inebriated History of Britain by Peter Haydon, 2006-03-25
  9. The History of the Kings of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth, 2007-12-11
  10. A History of Britain by Simon Schama, 2003-05-01
  11. The Economic History of Britain since 1700
  12. A Naval History of Great Britain: During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Vol. 4: 1805-1807 by William M. James, 2002-08-10
  13. Britain Since 1789: A Concise History by Martin Pugh, 1999-08-20
  14. The church history of Britain, from the birth of Jesus Christ until the year MDCXLVIII by Thomas Fuller, 1842

21. Britannia: Monarchs Of Britain
Svein, Forkbeard (1014) Canute, the great (101635
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Please note that the listings for kings of the Early British Kingdoms are of real rulers of the many real kingdoms that actually came into existence in the the 5th-7th centuries to fill the vacuum left by the final departure of the Romans from Britain in about 410 AD. Lists of legendary rulers are also available.
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Aethelbald Aethelbert ... Ironside Danish Line Svein, Forkbeard Canute, the Great ... Hardicanute House of Wessex, Restored Edward, the Confessor Harold II Norman Line William I, the Conqueror William II, Rufus ... Matilda Plantagenet, Angevin Line Henry II, Curtmantle Richard I the Lionheart ... Richard II Plantagenet, Lancastrian Line Henry IV, Bolingbroke Henry V Henry VI Plantagenet, Yorkist Line Edward IV Edward V Richard III, Crookback House of Tudor Henry VII, Tudor Henry VIII Edward VI ... Elizabeth I House of Stuart James I Charles I The Commonwealth Oliver Cromwell Richard Cromwell Pulldown for More Site Contents . . .

22. Anglo Saxon Britain, Viking Raids And The Norman Invasion
Main history page return to main history of britain page, UK history. great britain great britain front page,
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410 to 1066 Anglo Saxon Britain Viking raids the Norman invasion
The breakdown of Roman law and civilisation was fairly swift after the Roman army departed in 410 AD. To counter the raids from continental pirates, Vikings, Picts and Scots towns would bring in mercenaries from Europe to defend them from attack. These mercenary soldiers were Angles and Saxons from northern Germany. The deal was that the mercenaries brought their families with them, and got paid with land which they could farm. Eventually the Anglo Saxon mercenaries realised that they were stronger than their employers and appear to have taken over the running of areas themselves. The new Anglo Saxon invaders were not organised centrally, as the Romans had been, or as the Normans would be. They slowly colonised northwards and westwards, pushing the native Celts to the fringes of Britain. Roman Britain was replaced by Anglo Saxon Britain, with the Celtic peoples remaining in Cornwall, Wales and Scotland. The Anglo Saxon areas eventually combined into kingdoms, and by 850 AD the country had three competing kingdoms as shown on the map on the left The three kingdoms of Mercia, Northumbria and Wessex, not only were competing between themselves, but they were also under sustained attack from Viking raids. The Viking incursions culminated with a "Great Army" landing in East Anglia in 865 AD. It made wide territorial gains, and by 875 the kingdoms of Mercia and Northumbria had succumbed. Only Wessex remained as Anglo Saxon.

23. History Data Service - Great Britain Historical Database Online
Southall, HR, Gilbert, DR, Gregory, I., great britain Historical Database Online, 18411939 computer file. Colchester, Essex AHDS history, UK Data Archive
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Great Britain Historical Database Online
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Registered GBHD Online users can click here to use the system and accept the access conditions associated with its use The Great Britain Historical Database is a large database of British nineteenth and twentieth-century statistics. A significant amount of work has gone into integrating the referencing of spatial units, and where practical assembling data for different dates into single tables. The Great Britain Historical Database Online (GBHD Online) provides registered users with web-based access to a significant part of the Great Britain Historical Database . It contains:
  • Statistics from the 1861 Census and the Registrar General's reports, 1851-1861

24. Medical Heritage Of Great Britain
Medical Heritage of great britain. This website is produced by the Bath Wessex Medical history Group, a nonprofit making medical history society and is
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Medical Heritage of Great Britain Over the centuries, disease and mankind's efforts to be rid of it have left a tangible mark on the landscape - what one might call the archaeology of medicine. These historical artefacts have been largely neglected and with the rapid changes in medical care which characterise contemporary society, old established institutions are being closed and their buildings abandoned. Derelict hospital buildings are now a familiar part of the British urban landscape. Some are rapidly reduced to rubble whilst others suffer a less ignominious fate by undergoing an architectural metamorphosis into supermarkets, hotels and residential developments. General practitioners increasingly work within purpose built premises. The forerunners of such buildings are the 19th century dispensaries, some of which survive and have been adapted to other purposes. There are now very few examples of old established doctors' surgeries which are still providing a service in their original setting. A few early surgeries have been rebuilt in museum or heritage settings. A few working pharmacies still have good collections of jars and other ancient paraphernalia whilst others have been dismantled and reassembled in museums and heritage theme parks.

25. Great Britain -- History -- 20th Century Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.
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26. Great Britain -- History -- 19th Century Links, Articles And Topics At Suite101.
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27. Society Of Architectural Historians Of Great Britain
The Society of Architectural Historians of great britain encourages the study and enjoyment of architectural history. It provides
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28. Great Britain - England - Ireland - Scotland - Wales In The Middle Ages
of British history in medieval times. Medieval Atlas Maps of britain General and specific maps of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and all of great britain.
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29. Great Britain -- History -- Tudors, 1485-1603 Links, Articles And Topics At Suit
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31. Great Britain, UK Tourist Information Guide
Information on the UK, from history to travel facts, and with regional guides to touring areas and lots of photographs.
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Great Britain - whether you live here in the UK, or are planning a visit to England, Scotland or Wales, then this is the web site to use to get all the information you need to enjoy a holiday or business trip This web site is about information, with links to hotels, suppliers, and attractions Information Click on the map for the region Great Britain Regions Holiday Suggestions
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32. Great Britain - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
in the 1920s. Because of this complex history the term great britain (or britain) is often erroneously used when the UK is meant.
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Great Britain
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Note: Great Britain is often incorrectly used to refer to the United Kingdom . The United Kingdom is the nation state made up of Great Britain and Northern Ireland To use an analogy: saying 'Great Britain voted at the UN' would be like saying 'Mainland USA voted at the UN' - it is wrong because it implies that only part of the nation state is represented. See SS Great Britain for the steamship of that name.
Great Britain is an island lying off the western coast of Europe , comprising the main territory of the United Kingdom . With an area of km² sq. mi. ) the island of Great Britain is the largest of the British Isles , an archipelago that also includes Ireland and the Isle of Man . Its rank among the islands in the world is either eighth or ninth, depending on whether Australia is counted as an island. Great Britain stretches over approximately ten degrees of latitude on its longer, north-south axis. Geographically, the island is marked by low, rolling countryside in the east and south, while hills and mountains predominate in the western and northern regions. Before the end of the last ice age , Great Britain was a peninsula of Europe; the rising sea levels caused by glacial melting at the end of the ice age caused the formation of the

33. Tattoo Club Of Great Britain
Tattoo Club of great britain. great earning potential benefits for hard working artists His work preserves the cultural and artistic history of the Celtic world
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34. United Kingdom - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
of islands including great britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man, Isle of Wight, Orkney, the Hebrides, Shetland Isles, Channel Islands and others. history.
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland UK ) is a state (also known simply as the United Kingdom , or incorrectly as Great Britain or Britain ), formed by a series of Acts of Union , consisting of the formerly self-governing nations of England Scotland and Wales together with the province of Northern Ireland , a region on the island of Ireland. (The rest of Ireland left the United Kingdom in
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35. New Zealand Society Of Great Britain: Philatelic Society
Features the society study of the stamps and postal history of New Zealand. Its journal, the Kiwi, is published six times a year.
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36. Supermarine Spitfire - Great Britain
great britain. It went to No.7 OTU after the Battle of britain before being passed to No.57 OTU where it was wrecked in a The Aviation history OnLine Museum.
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By Larry Dwyer Great Britain TE566 Spitfire in Czech colors by Todd Ferris. Deliveries of production Spitfire I's began in June 1938, just over two years after 'Mutt' Summers flew the prototype at Southhampton on the 5th of March, 1936. In the two years preceding production, Supermarine laid out their Woolston factory for large-scale production and organized one of the largest subcontract schemes ever envisioned in Britain. Until that time, as it was becoming increasingly obvious that there was no limit to the likely demand for the Spitfire. It was also obvious that one factory alone was not going to be able to meet the demand even with subcontracting. Large scale plans were laid during 1937 for the construction by the Nuffield Group of a large new shadow factory at Castle Bromwich near Birmingham for Spitfire production. On April 12,1938 a contract was placed for 1,000 Spitfires to be built at this new factory, of which the actual construction had not then even begun. By the time of the Munich crisis on 12-13 September, 1938, only five Spifires had been completed. In the following year, on April 29 further contracts were placed with Supermarine for 200 Spitfires and on August 9 for 450. When Britain went to war on September 3,1939 a total of 2,160 Spitfires were already on order.

37. Hawker Hurricane - Great Britian
great Britian. lion s share of britain s defense during the Battle of britain , and was The early history of the Hurricane is an interesting parallel in many
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Hawker Hurricane Great Britian The Hawker Hurricane was the first fighter monoplane to join the Royal Air Force and the first combat aircraft adopted by that arm capable of exceeding 300 m.p.h. in level flight. The Hurricane shouldered the lion's share of Britain's defense during the " Battle of Britain". Often underrated in favor of the Spitfire , the Hurricane was the main victor of the Battle of Britain. The Royal Air Force had at that time 32 Hurricane squadrons, compared with 19 Spitfire squadrons. This meant that 620 Hurricane and Spitfire fighters (with another 84 assorted fighters like the Gloster Gladiator ) had to face the German air threat of 3,500 bombers and fighters. During the "Battle of Britain", along with the Spitfire , it helped to force the Luftwaffe to use the Bf 109 to protect the poor performing twin engine Bf 110 escort fighter.
The synthesis of many years' intimate experience of fighter biplane design translated into the modern formula; a compromise between tradition and requirements born of a new era in air warfaresuch was the Hawker Hurricane. The first fighter monoplane to join the Royal Air Force and the first combat aircraft adopted by that arm capable of exceeding 300 m.p.h. in level flight, the Hurricane shouldered the lion's share of Britain's defense during the " Battle of Britain", and was largely responsible for the successful outcome of this conflict for the defending forces, equipping more than three-fifths of R.A.F. Fighter Command's squadrons. The Hurricane also proved to possess an astounding propensity for adaptation, and the multifarious roles that it undertook earned for it the distinction of being the most versatile of single seat warplanes to emerge from the Second World War.

38. Browse Topics: Great Britain - History - 1918-1945
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39. Browse Topics: Great Britain - History - 1901-1918
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40. Reader's Companion To American History - -GREAT BRITAIN-U.S. RELATIONS
called the aid program for England the most unsordid act in history. American statesman, Dean Acheson, declared in a public address that great britain had lost
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GREAT BRITAIN-U.S. RELATIONS
A famous comment about Anglo-American relations, attributed to Winston Churchill, asserts that the United States and Great Britain are two nations divided by a common language. Certainly there has been an ambiguity in their relations right from the start. In the twentieth century, the term special relationship has often been used to describe the conjunction of interests between the two nations. But while there is little doubt that there are many shared assumptions on both sides of the Atlantic, it would be misleading to minimize the differences. Their original relationship was defined by the tension between the mother country's colonial policies, eventually evolving into the system called mercantilism, and the desire in the colonies for increasing "home rule." Colonists were also torn, however, between wishing to see themselves as English citizens, with all the rights and cultural advantages of such a status, and more specific ambitions for the prosperity of Massachusetts or Pennsylvania or Virginia. It was not until the middle of the eighteenth century that the latter feeling began to dominate, as various schemes of colonial unification were discussed in local taverns and political gatherings. Benjamin Franklin, for example, took a leading part in drafting the Albany Plan of 1754, a proposal for a central colonial authority that could deal with Native Americans and the French threat. Neither London nor the colonial assemblies were ready for such a bold departure, and the plan died—but not the restless spirits behind the plan. At the end of the Great War for Empire (1754-1763), several new forces came into play that further stimulated the growth of an American "nationalism." Among these, of course, were the various levies and taxes that London sought to impose on the colonies.

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