A. F. (Albert Pollard) Pollard
Capitolo 1
THE HISTORY OF THE INGHILTERRA
A STUDY IN POLITICAL EVOLUTION
OF A. F. POLLARD, M.A., LITT.D.
CONTAINED
CRACK.
Me Her Foundations Of England, 55 A.Cs. - AD 1066
II La Submersion Of England, 1066-1272
Appearance of III Di Her People English, 1272-1485
IV Il Progress Of the Nationalism, 1485-1603
V La Fights For Self-government 1603-1815,
You The expansion Of England, 1603-1815
VII LA INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
VIII Un century Of Empire, 1815-1911
IX LA DEMOCRACY ENGLISH
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
CHAPTER ME
THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE INGHILTERRA
55 A.Cs.--AD 1066
"Ah, well" it is said that an American visitor has soliloquized on, the
place of the battle of Hastings, "it is but a small island, and it has
often conquered state." We have in these few pages to trace the
the evolution of a great empire that has conquered out often others of
the small island that you/he/she was often conquered. The mere accidents
of this growth that satisfied the childish curiosity first
generations, really doesn't appeal to a public that is learning to look on
historical account not as a simple history, but as an interpretation of
human development, and on historical fact as the resultant complex of
character and the conditions; and introspective readers will look less for
a list of facts and imprint of dates the miliary stones this national March
what for suggestions to explain the formation of the army the spirit,
of his/her leaders and his/her men, the progress did, and the obstacles
you overcome. Any problem solving introduced by history will be
complete up to that the knowledge of man is perfect; but we cannot draw near
the threshold to understand without understanding that ours national
attainment has been the consequence of the unusual powers of the assimilation, of
the adaptation to changing circumstances, and of the elasticity of system.
Change has been, and it is, the breath of our existence and the condition
of our growth.
Changes started with the Creation, and centuries of serious development are
wound by our eyes. The earth and the people are the two foundations