Historical Dictionary of the United Kingdom: Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
James Panton
(Author)
Keith a. Cowlard
(Author)
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Description
The United Kingdom remains a central point in any historical study of the Western European tradition, but did not take on its present configuration until 1920. The Historical Dictionary of the United Kingdom Volume 2: Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland is an excellent guide to the history of its three important regions, as well as its creation. The United Kingdom can only be understood as an evolution of its component parts. The first volume of the Dictionary focused on the United Kingdom's most prominent part, England. This second volume fleshes out the entire United Kingdom by directing the reader's attention toward Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; regions which are often overshadowed by England but contain a great deal of the cultural, social, and political diversity of the United Kingdom. Not only does the second volume focus on the specifics of each individual region, their economy, cultural traditions, and history, but it also investigates how these areas came together and interacted with one another under the umbrella of the United Kingdom. The Dictionary begins with a chronology of the United Kingdom, but one that highlights different aspects, issues, and events that have impacted upon these three regions. An introduction provides a wonderful overview to the problems these three regions faced concerning their inclusion in a nation and simultaneous attempts to preserve regional character. The volume does not hesitate to outline the turmoil that exists between national and regional identity. Its entries include people, events, institutions, places, as well as political, economic, and cultural themes important to the history of the United Kingdom. Helpful maps, abbreviations, and chronologies are included.
Product Details
Price
$157.55
Publisher
Scarecrow Press
Publish Date
October 01, 1998
Pages
490
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.7 X 1.25 inches | 1.54 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780810834415
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Kenneth J. Panton is Associate Professor of Geography, and Assistant Director of the British Studies Program, at the University of Southern Mississippi. Educated at the University of Edinburgh and King's College, he has worked as a journalist and academic, and has pioneered international education programs. Keith A. Cowlard is Head of the Department of Geography at London Guildhall University. He was educated at the University of Leeds, and has published widely in geography and history.
Reviews
...a helpful introduction to Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish history. The entries are objective and succinct, and the authors provide ample bibliographic citations for users desiring more substantive study and analysis of chronicled individuals and personalities...a worthwhile addition to any library desirous of maintaining a high-quality British history collection.-- "American Reference Books Annual"
...chronologies, maps, and an extensive bibliography complement some one thousand entries...-- "Journal of Military History"
The articles are well-written...a good single volume reference.-- "Choice Reviews"
...chronologies, maps, and an extensive bibliography complement some one thousand entries...-- "Journal of Military History"
The articles are well-written...a good single volume reference.-- "Choice Reviews"