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The volume traces the development of England from prehistoric and Roman settlement through medieval and early modern transformations into the nineteenth century, offering a chronological narrative of invasions, dynastic shifts, religious reform, civil conflict, and constitutional change. It combines accounts of campaigns and diplomatic episodes with discussions of social and institutional evolution, political movements, and the expansion of overseas territories. Chapters are arranged to follow successive eras, and the text is supplemented by maps, battle plans, and genealogical tables to clarify territorial boundaries, military actions, and lines of succession. The work presents a concise, single-volume survey intended for students and general readers.
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