The Dna of History: Britain

The Dna of History: Britain

by (japan) Ikegami Junichi

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The British royal family is one of the most watched royal families in the world. Generations of unique kings have shaped Britain's unique cultural temperament. From the "Conqueror" William I, the "Lion-Hearted King" Richard I, to the "Pirate Queen" Elizabeth I, the "Farmer King" George III, to Queen Victoria who leads the "Empire on which the sun never sets", and the "extremely long standby" Elizabeth II, these "grandparents" have subtly and profoundly affected the words and deeds of the people in their own way. In this book, Professor Shunichi Ikegami of the University of Tokyo will lead us to look at Britain from a different perspective. Through these legendary or ordinary kings and queens, he will analyze the political, social, cultural and other historical genes of Britain, and use delicate strokes to depict a more real Britain.

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