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Charles K. Rowley,Bin WuAnalyses the eight hundred year history of political turmoil in Britannia.History of Britannia 1066-1884 application of analytical tools not readily available to historians.Focuses on relevant politic不法行为 发表于 2025-3-25 15:51:02
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The Seventeenth Century Philosophical Divide: Unity or Liberty,Two great antitheses dominate the political thought of all time: anarchy versus unity and oppression versus freedom (Bobbio, Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition, p. 29, 1909/1993). At no time in English history was the intellectual struggle between the two antitheses more pronounced, or more important for the future of the country.纠缠,缠绕 发表于 2025-3-26 05:50:34
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Strategy and Provoked Coincidence,ven in the villages as local commerce evolved. A new middle class was emerging below the nobility but above the peasants, in the form of merchants, successful farmers, and professionals with technical and legal expertise. A small leisure industry had evolved, providing playwrights such as William ShHippocampus 发表于 2025-3-26 19:12:17
,Colour Trends — Colour Fashions,II and Mary II (1689–1694), William III (1694–1702), Anne I (1702–1714), George I (1714–1727), George II (1727–1760), and George III (1760–1820). The period also embraces two royal dynasties—the House of Stuart (1699–1714) and the House of Hanover (1714–1901). The monotonic though uneven decline in