British History I: at the Edge of the World? (3000bc-ad1603)

British History I: at the Edge of the World? (3000bc-ad1603)

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A History of Britain I: At the Edge of the World? (3000BC-AD1603)" covers over 1,500 years of British history, from the first Roman invasion to the extraordinary reign of Queen Elizabeth. The perspective of this book starts from the birth of civilization to the Norman Conquest, from the religious wars, the dark Middle Ages to the national turmoil of Henry II; the outbreak of the Black Death, which almost destroyed half of the population of Europe, the intricate conflicts of the Tudor Dynasty, and the conflict between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots constitute the main content of this volume. Through the story itself, a network of interrelated themes is explored - why a nation-state was formed, the struggle between the oppressors and the oppressed, and the internal driving forces of history are all evident during the period.

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Mengdie Laozi30mo ago

Does world history make sense? Human civilization cannot even achieve unity, that is, it cannot even form a fetus. Let's talk about when we leave the earth in our mother's womb. If the fetus cannot even come out of the womb, then the fetus is stillborn. The next overlord may not have the wisdom to achieve civilization, unless it is an artificial intelligence Wenpeng born from human civilization. When it comes to artificial intelligence civilization, it feels more reliable than human civilization.

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