Swisher, Ed., Victorian England

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  • Robert Blackey California State University San Bernardino

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.28.1.44-45

Abstract

In the last 500 years, England has been headed by 23 monarchs, six of whom were women. Two of these women, Elizabeth I and Victoria, not only reigned longer than anyone else, but both lent their names to characterize an age, thus adding to the significance of what they represented. The book under review, part of a "Turning Points in World History" series, consists of excerpts from previously published works "chosen for their accessibility" and introduced by an editor who provides "a general overview of the principal events and figures involved, placing the topic in its historical context."

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Published

2003-04-01

How to Cite

Blackey, Robert. 2003. “Swisher, Ed., Victorian England”. Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 28 (1):44-45. https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.28.1.44-45.

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