Celtic and Roman Britain
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The Coming of the English
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The Conversion of England, and the Rise of Wessex. 597-836
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The Danish Invasions, and the Great Kings of Wessex, 836-975, Part 1
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The Danish Invasions, and the Great Kings of Wessex, 836-975, Part 2
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The Days of Cnut and Edward the Confessor, part 1
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The Days of Cnut and Edward the Confessor, part 2
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The Norman Conquest, part 1
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The Norman Conquest, 1066-1087, part 2
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William the Red, Henry I, Stephen, 1087-1154, part 1
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William the Red, Henry I, Stephen, 1087-1154, part 2
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William the Red, Henry I, Stephen, 1087-1154, part 3
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Henry II, 1154-1189, part 1
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Henry II. 1154-1189, part 2
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Richard I. and John. 1189-1216, part 1
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Richard I. and John. 1189-1216, part 2
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Henry III. 1216-1272, part 1
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Henry III. 1216-1272, part 2
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Chapter 11. Edward I, 1272 - 1307, part 1
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Chapter 11. Edward I, 1272 - 1307, part 2
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Chapter 11. Edward I, 1272 - 1307, part 3
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Edward II, 1307 - 1327
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Edward III. 1327-1377, part 1
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Edward III. 1327-1377, part 2
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Edward III. 1327-1377, part 3
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Richard II. 1377-1399, part 1
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Richard II. 1377-1399, part 2
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Henry IV. 1399-1413
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Henry V. 1413-1422 part 1
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Henry V. 1413-1422 part 2
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The Loss of France. 1422-1453 part 1
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The Loss of France. 1422-1453 part 2
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Chapter 18. The Wars of the Roses. 1454-1471 part 1
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Chapter 18. The Wars of the Roses. 1454-1471 part 2
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Chapter 19. The Fall of the House of York. 1471-1485 part 1
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Chapter 19. The Fall of the House of York. 1471-1485 part 2
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Chapter 20. Henry VII. 1485-1509, Part 1 Beginning through “Warbeck and the Earl of Warwick Executed”(last words “…lest his royal blood be his ruin.”)
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Chapter 20. Henry VII 1485-1509, Part 2 Suppression of Livery and Maintenance (First words “After Warbeck’s failure…” through end of chapter.
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Chapter 21. Henry VIII and the Breach With Rome. 1509-1536, Part 1, Beginning through Wolsey Aims at Becoming Pope, “last words “…some surer partisan elected.”
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Chapter 21. Henry VIII and the Breach With Rome. 1509-1536, Part 2, “Condition of the Church” First words “Wolsey’s Scheme of reforming…” through end of chapter.
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Chapter 22. English Reformation. 1536-1553, Part 1 Beginning through “Marriages with Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr.” Last words “…to which he often gave way.”
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Chapter 22. The English Reformation. 1536-1553, Part 2 “Scottish War.--Battle of Solway Moss, first words “The time was a very evil one…” through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 23. The Catholic Reaction. 1553-1558
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Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part I Beginning through The Rising in the North” (last words “…secure her liberty.”)
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Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part 2 "Religious Wars in Europe" (First words “Meanwhile the aspect of affairs…”) through “The English Successes at Sea” (last words “…and St. Domingo (1586) )
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Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part 3, "Last Plot of Mary Queen of Scots" (First words “Meanwhile Mary Queen of Scots…) through “Colonial Enterprises” (last words “…tobacco and potatoes.”)
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Chapter 24. Elizabeth. 1558-1603, Part 4 "Growth of Foreign Trade" (first words “Colonial enterprise was accompanied…”) through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 25. James I. 1603-1625, Part 1 Beginning through "The Gun Powder Plot"
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Chapter 25. James I. 1603-1625, Part 2 "Strife between the king and parliament" and the end of chapter.
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Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 1, Beginning through "Parliament dissolved",
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Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 2, "Personal Government" through "The Scots take up arms."
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Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 3, "The Short Parliament" through "The Position of the king."
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Chapter 26. The Reign of Charles I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War. 1625-1642, Part 4
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Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 1 Beginning through "The Solemn League and Covenant.."
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Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 2, "Charles seeks aid from IrelandCharles seeks aid from Ireland" through "The "New-Model Army." "
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Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 3, " 1645. Battle of Naseby.—The Midlands lost to Charles" through "Parliament offers terms to Charles"
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Chapter 27. The Great Civil War. 1642-1651, Part 4, "Parliament and the army" through end of chapter. through end of chapter.
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Chapter 28. Cromwell. 1651-1660, Part 1, Beginning through "Cromwell dissolves Parliament by force."
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Chapter 28. Cromwell. 1651-1660, Part 2, "The Barebones Parliament" through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 29. Charles II. 1660-1685, Part 1, Beginning through "The Fire in London. 1666"
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Chapter 29. Charles II. 1660-1685, Part 2, "The Peace of Breda" through end of chapter.
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Chapter 30. James II. 1685-1688
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Chapter 31. William and Mary. 1688-1702, Part 1, Beginning through "The Protestant ascendency."
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Chapter 31. William and Mary. 1688-1702, Part 2, "The French War.--Tory disaffection" through end of chapter.
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Chapter 32. Anne. 1702-1714, Part 1, Beginning through "Gibraltar taken by the English."
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Chapter 32. Anne. 1702-1714, Part 2, "The campaign of 1705" through "The union with Scotland."
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Chapter 32. Anne. 1702-1714, Part 3, "The growing unpopularity of the whigs" through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 33. The Rule of the Whigs. 1714-1739, Part 1, Beginning through “Mar’s Army Disperses.”
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Chapter 33. The Rule of the Whigs. 1714-1739, Part 2, “The Second Attempt of the Pretender” through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 1, “Beginning through “The Battle of Fontenoy.”
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Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 2, “The Rebellion of 45” through “Suppression of Scottish Jacobitism.”
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Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 3, “ Progress of the war in Europe.—1745-1747” through "Outbreak of Hostilities - Braddock's Defeat."
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Chapter 34. The Development of the Colonial Empire of Britain. 1739-1760, Part 4, “European coalition against Prussia” through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 35. George III. and the Whigs—The American War. 1760-1783, Part 1, Beginning through “The Resignation of Bute.”
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Chapter 35. George III. and the Whigs—The American War. 1760-1783, Part 2, “The Divisions of the Whig Party” through “Lord North Prime Minister”
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Chapter 35. George III. and the Whigs—The American War. 1760-1783, Part 3, “The Impotence of the Whigs in Parliament” through the end of chapter.
22:45
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Chapter 36. THE YOUNGER PİTT, AND THE RECOVERY OF ENGLİSH PROSPERİTY. 1782-1793, PART 1, BEGİNNİNG THROUGH “THE COALİTİON RESİGNS.”
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Chapter 36. THE YOUNGER PİTT, AND THE RECOVERY OF ENGLİSH PROSPERİTY. 1782-1793, Part 2, “Pitt takes office” through “Pitt’s financial and commercial policy.”
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Chapter 36. THE YOUNGER PİTT, AND THE RECOVERY OF ENGLİSH PROSPERİTY. 1782-1793, PART 3, “PEACE ABROAD” THROUGH END OF CHAPTER.
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Chapter 37. England and the French Revolution. 1789-1802, Part 1, Beginning through “The moderate Whigs join Pitt.”
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Chapter 37. England and the French Revolution. 1789-1802, Part 2, “Lewis XVI. executed.—France declares war on England” through “The Act of Union passed.”
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Chapter 37. England and the French Revolution. 1789-1802, Part 3, “Bonaparte in Egypt” through the end of chapter.
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Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 1, Beginning through “Attempted Irish rebellion.—English success in India.”
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Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 2, “Bonaparte assumes the title of Emperor” through “The Treaty of Tilsit.”
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Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 3, “The Berlin Decrees” through “Battles of Fuentes d'Onoro and Albuera..”
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Chapter 38. England and Bonaparte. 1802-1815, Part 4, “Further Annexations by Napoleon.” to the end of chapter.
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Chapter 39. Reaction and Reform. 1815-1832, Part 1, Beginning through “The royal family and the succession.”
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Chapter 39. Reaction and Reform. 1815—1832. Part 2. “The Government and the agitation” through “Death of Canning.”
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Chapter 39. Reaction and Reform. 1815—1832. Part 3. “Wellington and the Greek Insurgents” through end of chapter
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Chapter 40. Chartism and the corn laws. 1832 – 1852. Part 1, Beginning through “Melbourne Ministry.”
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Chapter 40. Chartism and the corn laws. 1832 – 1852. Part 2.“Death of William IV” through “Chartist agitations.
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Chapter 40. Chartism and the corn laws. 1832 – 1852. Part 3 “The "Young Ireland Party." ” to end of chapter
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Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 1. Beginning through “The Ecclesiastical Titles Bill.”
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Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 2. “State of political parties” through “Resignation of Lord Aberdeen.”
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Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 3. “Lord Palmerston premier” through “Napoleon and the Italians.”
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Chapter 41. The Days of Palmerston. 1852—1865. Part 4. “Palmerston returns to power” to end of chapter.
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Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 1. Beginning through “The Abyssinian expedition.”
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Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 2. “Gladstone prime minister – the Irish church dis-established" through "Fall of Gladstone's ministry."
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Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 3. “Disraeli’s ministry.—The Home Rule Party.” through “The fall of Lord Beaconsfield’s ministry.”
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Chapter 42. Democracy and Imperialism. 1865—1885. Part 4. “Gladstone’s second ministry.—the Boer War” through end of chapter.
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Chapter 43. The Last Years of Queen Victoria. 1886—1901. The South African War. 1899—1902. Part 1. Read from beginning through “Jameson’s raid incident.”
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Chapter 43. The Last Years of Queen Victoria. 1886—1901. The South African War. 1899—1902. Part 2. “Death of Gladstone” to end of chapter.
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Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 1. Beginning through “Renewal of the company’s charter.”
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Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 2. “The First Afghan War. —Lord Auckland restores Shaw Sujah” through “Dethronement of the king of Oude.”
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Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 3. “Lord Canning Governor-General” through “The Queen proclaimed Empress of India.”
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Chapter 44. India and the Colonies. 1815—1902. Part 4. “The Australian Penal settlements—New South Wales” through end of chapter.
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