A Companion to Eighteenth-Century BritainISBN: 978-0-631-21837-1
Hardcover
584 pages
November 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"This superb work by leading historian of the period provides a
series of introductions to the most important themes for study. The
authors bring the most up to date scholarship to bear in their
work. Readable, sensible, perceptive and intelligent. If there is
one book to use for this century, this is it."
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"The accounts are succinct, very up-to-date and based upon regional as well as national evidence."
Northern History
Archives Book Reviews
"The accounts are succinct, very up-to-date and based upon regional as well as national evidence."
Northern History
"If this volume is any indication, the series will be
successful. Dickinson has collected an array of prominent
historians to digest and briefly discuss the trends in their
respective fields. This is a collection of essays that most
students will find exceptionally useful, and most faculty members
will appreciate: Highly recommended."
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