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This edition thoroughly updates the most comprehensive bibliography of printed books, articles, and standard texts on England in the twentieth century. As well as England, there is considerable information on Ireland, Scotland, the Commonwealth and the colonies. All aspects of the period are included except literature per se and local history that is of restricted relevance. The book also contains chapters on existing bibliographies, catalogues, guides, handbooks and general surveys as well as an index of authors, editors and translators. This handbook will be a useful tool for scholars and teachers at all levels, as well as the general reader interested in examining the period in depth.
This handbook provides a guide to historical literature on England between 1760 and 1837, except for the literature and literary criticism of the period. Selected printed source material, bibliographies, catalogues, guides, reference articles are all included. The emphasis is works, secondary studies and scholarly on more recent work, not covered by earlier bibliographies, but all major work is included as arc leading studies of Scottish, Welsh and Irish affairs.
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