
Six Parts of History of England (6 Volumes in Total)
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About This Novel
"The Six-Part History of England" is the representative work of the historical writer Peter Ackroyd, which includes six volumes: "The Founding of the Empire", "The Tudor Dynasty", "The Age of Rebellion", "The Revolutionary Century", "The King of the World" and "Revolution". It writes the historical process of this legendary country in a magnificent way: how this once closed island country gradually turned into an empire with territories all over the world through religious reform, parliamentary system, technological and ideological revolution, as well as trade and colonial expansion; and how it repositioned itself in the new post-war order as the empire declined today and continued to influence the world. Ackroyd's writing conveys his deep attachment to this country that once stood at the apex of human civilization. It not only creates a history of struggle and innovation for the rise of a great power, but also creates a glorious national epic.
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Ancient people had an ancient social system. People at that time were very concerned about social status and would not destroy the maintenance of the system because of their inner thoughts.
He captured many key nodes and core concepts with a keen eye, which can not only be used as a historical reading to understand the history of England, but also serve as basic material for seeing through modernity and the modern world.
Every different time has a different history, and in our present, the traces of historical existence have become increasingly clear, because the uniqueness of each period is slowly emerging.
Many of the ideas of progress that people take for granted today themselves came from this. Other parts of the planet certainly had their contributions, but perhaps none as significant as the part of history described in this book.
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Official(4)Scraped 1mo ago
Ancient people had an ancient social system. People at that time were very concerned about social status and would not destroy the maintenance of the system because of their inner thoughts.
He captured many key nodes and core concepts with a keen eye, which can not only be used as a historical reading to understand the history of England, but also serve as basic material for seeing through modernity and the modern world.
Every different time has a different history, and in our present, the traces of historical existence have become increasingly clear, because the uniqueness of each period is slowly emerging.
Many of the ideas of progress that people take for granted today themselves came from this. Other parts of the planet certainly had their contributions, but perhaps none as significant as the part of history described in this book.
