English History for Students: Being the Introduction to the Study of English History

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Henry Holt, 1881 - 424 pàgines

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Abstract conception of Rome
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The Christian Church II
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The Empire and the Church
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Fall of the Empire in the West
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Anselm and Henry I
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The anarchy of Stephen
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The Church and the Teutonic conquerors
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Judicial reforms
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Political arrangements
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Moral needs of the population
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England and the Crusades
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The Christian missionaries in England 9 The monastic system
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The penitential system
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Church organisation 12 The Church compared with the Empire 13 Church and State
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Union of the kingdoms under Egbert 15 The Danish wars 16 The struggle of the West Saxon kings with the Danes
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Growth of kingly authority 18 Growth of a military aristocracy
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The Eorls superseded by the Thegns 20 The change gradual
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The King and the Witenagemot
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Dunstans ecclesiastical policy 23 The secular laws of Edgar 24 Ethelred and Edmund
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Cnuts reign 26 Edward the Confessor
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CHAPTER VI
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Parliamentary Organisation 11991327
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King John 3 The three quarrels of the reign
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The quarrel with the King of France
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Edward I and Scotland 5 The quarrel with the Pope
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The Papacy of Innocent III
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The quarrel with the baronage 8 Magna Carta 9 New institutions needed 10 Tentative efforts
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Edward I and France
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The dispute with the Clergy and the Baronage 23 Confirmatio Cartarum
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Reign of Edward II
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National unity
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The connexion between England and Flanders
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The House of Godwin
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The beginning of the Hun red Years War 6 The Constitution of the House of Commons 7 Unity of the nation
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Growing strength of the Commons 9 Chivalry
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The labourers
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Piers the Ploughman
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The Black Death and the Feasants Revolt 13 Wyclifs principles
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CHAPTER VI
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The Star Chamber
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End of the Middle Ages
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The Italian Renaissance
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The separation from Rome 6 Growth of despotism
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The Struggle between King and Parliament 16031653
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Necessity of liberty 2 The first years of James I
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The Spanish Alliance 4 Domestic Government
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Buckingham and Prince Charles
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The House of Commons and the Church 8 The King without Parliament 9 The Puritan Opposition
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The Constitutional Opposition
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Arbitrary government 12 The resistance in Scotland 13 The beginning of the Long Parliament
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Breach between King and Parliament 15 The Kings supporters
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The supporters of the Parliament
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The Civil
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Cromwell and the Sects
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Supremacy of the army
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CHAPTER VIII
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Aims of the Protectorate 2 The Rights of Minorities 16531688
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Government by the army
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Government of the Restoration 5 The Divine Right of Kings 6 Character of the Restoration
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Prospects of Toleration 8 Antagonism to France and the Papacy 9 The Exclusion Bill
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The Revolution of 1688
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The House of Commons and the Nation
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CHAPTER X
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CHAPTER XI
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INTRODUCTORY
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Picet
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Historia the de Situ Britanniae spuriousness of the work
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CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER III
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CONTEMPORARY WRITERS The Chronicle and the History
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VI
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CHAPTER VII
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CONTEMPORARY WRITERS Authorities already described Greens
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CHAPTER IX
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CHAPTER XI
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CONTEMPORARY WRITERS Writers already described Burke
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North and South 2 New ideas in Italy and France 3 Norman adaptability 4 Norman organisation in England 5 The national kingship 6 Institutions of ...
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