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"The History of England, From the Invasion of Julius Caesar To The Revolution in 1688" is David Hume's comprehensive account of English history. This multi-volume work, presented here in a single volume, covers significant periods and events, offering readers a detailed exploration of England's political, social, and cultural evolution.
Beginning with the Roman invasion led by Julius Caesar, Hume meticulously traces the reigns of monarchs, the rise and fall of dynasties, and the major conflicts that shaped the nation. From the early Anglo-Saxon kingdoms to the Norman Conquest and the subsequent Plantagenet, Tudor, and Stuart periods, Hume provides insights into the key figures and pivotal moments that defined English identity. Special attention is given to the religious and political upheavals, including the Reformation, the English Civil War, and the Glorious Revolution of 1688, which brought significant changes to the English monarchy and constitution.
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