This is a lovely and accessible examination of all branches of the Christian Church in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales in the twentieth century in their central interaction with politics, social issues, war, and culture. It considers their pursuit of an elusive unity throughout a century when prevailing cultural attitudes underwent massive change.
Essential background information for visiting the most romantic ruins of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales is provided in a handy tour guide for castle visitors.
When did the United Kingdom come into being?
This work includes descriptions of hundreds of special buildings, from remote ruins in isolated settings to imposing piles in towns and cities.
This is the ultimate book for days out with the family, visiting Britain and Ireland's greatest architectural and historical treasures.
... also of contemporary hysterical fears that the king of England was plotting nothing less than the ' extermination of ... 1-27 ; J. Le Patourel , Henri II Plantagenet et la Bretagne ' , republished in J. Le Patourel , Feudal Empires ...
David Quinn has described Ireland as ' the effective and advancing frontier of Elizabethan expansion overseas ' . David B. Quinn , Explorers and Colonies : America , 1500-1625 ( London , Hambledon Press , 1990 ) , pp . 101-5 . 48.
Here are all the best-loved dishes: Lancashire Hotpot, Cornish Pasties, Bara Brith - and lesser-known delights.
An aid for the many researchers who come to the Library of Congress's (LC) Reading Room to research family roots in England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. LC's collection of local...
England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales & London
A fascinating and practical guide to discovering your roots and the secrets of your ancestors.