During the century and a half between the return of the Stuart monarchy in 1660 and the battle of Waterloo, England gradually emerged as the most formidable superpower the world had yet seen. This is a one-volume overview of a remarkable transformation, from domestic instability and external weakness to global economic and military predominance. Taking account of recent historical scholarship, it provides an up-to-date and comprehensive survey of both domestic developments and foreign involvements. Although the main focus is on England and Wales, the wider British context of Ireland and Scotland, and the reciprocal interrelations of England, Europe, and the wider world are also considered. Cultural, economic, and social analysis are framed within a shaped narrative of political and religious change, which allows the voices of the past to speak directly to modern readers, looks at ordinary people as well as the ruling elite, and is sensitive to the distinctive nature of women's experience. This book is intended for history undergraduates doing courses in British History during the 17th and 18th centuries and also for general readers.
- ISBN10 0198204175
- ISBN13 9780198204176
- Publish Date 1 June 1998
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 30 November 2000
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Oxford University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 383
- Language English