Peoples of the British Isles

Peoples of the British Isles
Author: Samantha A. Meigs,Stanford E. Lehmberg,Thomas William Heyck,Meredith Veldman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: 0190656697

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The Peoples of the British Isles examines the conflicts and commonalities among the peoples of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales from prehistoric times to the present. The series focuses throughout on the lives of real people-how they made a living, organized their society and institutions, related to each other, and understood themselves and their world. The new edition of these books features a fuller treatment of the Celtic countries and expanded and integrated content on both popular culture and the changing roles of women in society throughout history. Volume I covers the development of the Four Nations of the British Isles from the prehistoric era up to the revolution of 1688.

A Field Guide to the Peoples of the British Isles

A Field Guide to the Peoples of the British Isles
Author: Chelsea Renton
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781786076939

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For people-watchers everywhere, this is the definitive guide to one of the strangest peoples in existence: the British. Discover the weird, loveable and inexplicable variety of beings populating these isles, each with their own delightful quirks and oddities. Learn to spot the difference between landed gentry and oligarchs, amateur artist and hipster. Recognise the middle-aged couple on their way to Glastonbury and the Brit on holiday. Soon you’ll be spying them everywhere.

The Peoples of the British Isles From prehistoric times to 1688

The Peoples of the British Isles  From prehistoric times to 1688
Author: Stanford E. Lehmberg,Thomas William Heyck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015053375021

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Fort Peck Tribal Library does not hold volume 1 of this set.

The Peoples of the British Isles

The Peoples of the British Isles
Author: Thomas William Heyck,Samantha A. Meigs,Stanford E. Lehmberg,Meredith Veldman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: OCLC:1136158552

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A History of the Peoples of the British Isles

A History of the Peoples of the British Isles
Author: Thomas Heyck
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134415205

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The three volumes weave together the histories of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales and their peoples. Volume II includes the formation of the nation-state, the industrialization of the British economy and the emergence of Victorian society.

A History of the Peoples of the British Isles From 1688 to 1914

A History of the Peoples of the British Isles  From 1688 to 1914
Author: Stanford E. Lehmberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: OCLC:51579115

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Disunited Kingdoms

Disunited Kingdoms
Author: Michael Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317865124

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In the last decades of the thirteenth century the British Isles appeared to be on the point of unified rule, dominated by the lordship, law and language of the English. However by 1400 Britain and Ireland were divided between the warring kings of England and Scotland, and peoples still starkly defined by race and nation. Why did the apparent trends towards a single royal ruler, a single elite and a common Anglicised world stop so abruptly after 1300? And what did the resulting pattern of distinct nations and extensive borderlands contribute to the longer-term history of the British Isles? In this innovative analysis of a critical period in the history of the British Isles, Michael Brown addresses these fundamental questions and shows how the national identities underlying the British state today are a continuous legacy of these years. Using a chronological structure to guide the reader through the key periods of the era, this book also identifies and analyses the following dominant themes throughout: - the changing nature of kingship and sovereignty and their links to wars of conquest - developing ideas of community and identity - key shifts in the nature of aristocratic societies across the isles - the European context, particularly the roots and course of the Hundred Years War This is essential reading for undergraduates studying the history of late Medieval Britain or Europe, but will also be of great interest for anyone who wishes to understand the continuing legacy of the late medieval period in Britain.

The Peoples of the British Isles From 1688 to 1870

The Peoples of the British Isles  From 1688 to 1870
Author: Stanford E. Lehmberg,Thomas William Heyck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: 1933478233

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"In three concise volumes ... presents the history of the people of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales from prehistoric times to the present. Through the frameworks of cultural, intellectual, and social history, the authors examine the conflicts, contrasts, and commonalities among four different peoples and their cultures ..."--Page 4 of cover.