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An Introduction To Stuart Britain, 1603 1714Stock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionFocuses on the causes and nature of civil wars, and assesses the extent to which they can be considered revolutionary. This title establishes a wider context of political, social and economic development between 1603 and 1714, and uses a thematic approach to define and explain the changes that took place. It is intended for AS students. Author descriptionAngela Anderson is a senior A level examiner and experienced author. Table of contentsKing, Church and Parliament; the changing balance of power (including conflict, Interregnum and Restoration as well as issues of union); structure of government and administration; the emergence of a modern state; the evolution of Britain - making the United Kingdom; population, employment and agricultural development; overseas trade and the growth of empire; a changing society; science, superstition and the individual. |