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The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe. ISBN 9780192854414. Marshall, Peter, ed. (2015). The Oxford Illustrated History of the Reformation. ISBN 978-0-19-959548-8. Campbell, Gordon, ed. (2021). The Oxford Illustrated History of the Renaissance. ISBN 9780198862666. Salway, Peter (1993). The Oxford Illustrated History of Roman Britain.
Roman archaeology and art: essays and studies by Sir Ian Richmond. London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 978-0571088416. Salway, Peter (1982). Roman Britain. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0198217176. Salway, Peter (1993). The Oxford illustrated history of Roman Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198229841. Salway, Peter (2000).
Chapters from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History – U.K. 020: The Tudors: John Guy: 10 August 2000 29 August 2013 (2nd ed.) Chapter from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History – U.K. 021: Stuart Britain: John Morrill: 10 August 2000: Chapter from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History ...
The Cambridge Illustrated History of France (1999) Kitchen, Martin The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany (1996). Morgan, Kenneth O., ed. The Oxford illustrated history of Britain (1984) New Oxford History of England in 11 volumes (1989–2010) Oxford History of England in 15 volumes (1936–1965) Pelican History of England (1955–1965)
The Oxford History of England (1934–1965) was a book series on the history of the United Kingdom.Published by Oxford University Press, it was originally intended to span from Roman Britain to the outbreak of the First World War in fourteen volumes written by eminent historians.
The Oxford Illustrated History of Prehistoric Europe (2001) The Extraordinary Voyage of Pytheas the Greek: The Man Who Discovered Britain (2001), Walker & Co; ISBN 0-8027-1393-9 (2002 Penguin ed. with new post-script: ISBN 0-14-200254-2) The Celts: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press (2003) ISBN 978-0-19280-418-1
Roman Inscriptions of Britain is a 3-volume corpus of inscriptions found in Britain from the Roman period. It is an important reference work for all scholars of Roman Britain . This monumental work was initiated by Francis J. Haverfield , whose notebooks were bequeathed to the University of Oxford .
The end of Roman rule in Britain facilitated the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, which historians often regard as the origin of England and of the English people. The Anglo-Saxons , a collection of various Germanic peoples , established several kingdoms that became the primary powers in present-day England and parts of southern Scotland . [ 3 ]
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