British Political History and British Guide - UK History and Tours


wwlia.org/uk-home.htm
Documents covering English legal history such as the Magna Carta (1215), The Trial of William Wallace (1306), The Trial of Sir Thomas More (1535) and The English Bill of Rights (1689).
  
spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRparliament.htm
Topics include Parliament in the 18th Century, Radical Publishers and Reform, The Scottish Martyrs, and Reform of The Monarchy. Over 140 entries that examine the struggle for parliamentary reform in Britain between 1700 and 1832.
  
spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/journalists.htm
Biographies of journalists, publishers, illustrators, artists, and cartoonists, such as Charles Dickens, John Tenniel, William Blake, and William Hogarth. Also covers newspapers and journals, both national and provincial, including The Times, The Edinburg
  
dnaco.net/~aleed/corsets/
Provides an overview of an Elizabethan outfit, complete with drawings to illustrate the various layers. Features information about underpinnings such as corsets, pictures of 16th century clothes, costume patterns, hat styles, colours and fabrics used, dre
  
mimas.ac.uk/taxatio/
Contains the valuation, plus related details, of the English and Welsh parish churches and prebends listed in the ecclesiastical taxation assessment of 1291-2. For ne Derived from the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate Papae Nicholai IV.
  
tudorhistory.org/
Information on Kings Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Edward VI, and Queens Jane Grey, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. Provides details of Henry VIII's wives, and biographies of important people in Tudor history, genealogical trees, chronologies, and descriptions of l
  
lib.cam.ac.uk/MSS/Ee.3.59/
An illustrated Anglo-Norman verse, written in England in the late 1230s or early 1240s, and preserved in this manuscript from 1250-60. A masterpiece of mid thirteenth century English illumination, the present manuscript preserves evidence for the study of
  
rc.umd.edu/
Contains searchable electronic text editions, scholarly resources, conference information, research features and book reviews. Extensive resources devoted to the art, history, literature and culture of the Romantic period.
  
lib.rochester.edu/camelot/rh/rhhome.stm
Database of ballads, bibliographies, texts, images and basic information about the Robin Hood stories and other outlaw tales.
  
andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/history.html
Resources are broken down into British, European and American history. Part of a larger collection of eighteenth century materials covering art, religion, culture and science.
  
emblem.libraries.psu.edu/home.htm
Scanned versions of the complete texts of nine emblem books printed in early modern England, printing history, providing a source for the study of daily life in the 16th and 17th centuries, and for the analysis of reading practices, the use of allegory
  
r3.org/
Includes full text and extracts of fifteenth - nineteenth century sources about Richard III (1452-1485); a hypertext edition of Shakespeare's play; essays on Richard III in history, and literature, drama and resources for teaching.
  
trytel.com/~tristan/towns/towns.html
Includes capsule histories of selected locations, a glossary, related links, and the full text of a thesis entitled The Men Behind the Masque: Office-Holding in East Anglian Boroughs, 1272-1460. Materials relating to medieval English towns.
  
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