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The Financial Revolution, 1660-1760

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The financial revolution marked the end of medieval England, and through the major institutions such as Lloyds and the Bank of England, laid the foundations on which England's emergence as a world power was based. The subsequent changes radically altered English politics, and this book aims to provide a concise guide to them. The series provides analysis of complex issues and problems in important A level Modern History topics. Using supporting documents, the books aim to give students a clear account of historical facts and an understanding of the central themes and differing interpretations. It is aimed at A level, first year university students and those at polytechnics and colleges of higher education. It should also be of interest to the general public who have an interest in British history.

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ISBN: 9780582354494
Publication date: 25th November 1991
Author: Henry Roseveare
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 127 pages
Series: Seminar Studies in History
Genres: Economic history
European history
History and Archaeology