The Stuarts

The Stuarts by Tim Wood, published by Paperbird in 1990, offers a concise exploration of British history from 1600 to 1714. This 56-page edition presents insights into the lives of people during the Stuart era, detailing aspects such as their clothing, work, and governance. Written in English, the book serves as a resource for understanding the social and political dynamics of Great Britain during this significant period.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how the Stuart monarchy influenced daily life and societal structures. The book delves into various historical elements, making it suitable for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and European history. By focusing on the experiences of individuals and the broader context of governance, this work provides a foundational understanding of the era’s complexities.
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This book covers British history from 1600 (James 1) to 1714 (Queen Anne) showing how people lived, dressed, worked and the way they were governed.
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