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- Preface
- Contributors
- maps
- Map: Roman Britain
- Map: Anglo-Saxon England
- Map: early Scotland
- Map: Wales in the 13th century
- Map: the Angevin empire
- Map: English and Welsh dioceses, 1543
- Map: the English civil war
- Map: British and Irish counties
- Map: urban development
- Map: Europe in the First World War
- Map: the retreat from Empire
- Map: German hegemony in the Second World War
- Genealogy: Saxons, Danes, Normans
- Genealogy: Glyndwr's
- Genealogy: Lancaster and York
- Genealogy: Tudor and Stuart
- Genealogy: Stuart and Hanoverian
- Genealogy: Victoria and her descendants
imperialism
- Source:
- The Oxford Companion to British History
- Author(s):
Bernard Porter
was not used in its modern sense until the later 19th cent. Before then it usually referred to the aggression ...
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- Publishing Information
- Preface
- Contributors
- maps
- Map: Roman Britain
- Map: Anglo-Saxon England
- Map: early Scotland
- Map: Wales in the 13th century
- Map: the Angevin empire
- Map: English and Welsh dioceses, 1543
- Map: the English civil war
- Map: British and Irish counties
- Map: urban development
- Map: Europe in the First World War
- Map: the retreat from Empire
- Map: German hegemony in the Second World War
- Genealogy: Saxons, Danes, Normans
- Genealogy: Glyndwr's
- Genealogy: Lancaster and York
- Genealogy: Tudor and Stuart
- Genealogy: Stuart and Hanoverian
- Genealogy: Victoria and her descendants