The Middle Ages, 1154-1485

The Middle Ages, 1154-1485 by James Harrison is a revised, reformatted, and updated edition published by Kingfisher in 1997. This 35-page book is written in English and is part of The British History Series, which aims to narrate the story of the people and the evolving landscape of Britain, providing a historical context for significant events.
In this edition, readers will discover key aspects of the Middle Ages, including the Plantagenets, the locations of the Crusades, the significance of the Magna Carta, and the origins of the War of the Roses. The book presents a juvenile nonfiction perspective on history, making it accessible for younger audiences interested in medieval Europe and its historical developments.
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The British History Series tells the story of the people and changing landscape of Britain. It aims to bring people and events to life and set them in a historical context. This title explores the Middle Ages and readers can find out, amongst other things, who the Plantagenets were, where the Crusades were fought, what the Magna Carta was and how the war of the Roses began.
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