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Revision as of 16:11, 10 December 2007 by 140.198.58.106 (talk) (→Rulers)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)The history of the British Isles has witnessed intermittent periods of competition and cooperation between the people that occupy the various parts of Great Britain, Ireland, and the smaller adjacent islands, which together make up the British Isles. The isles' history has also been coloured by external forces and the significant influence that these people have had upon the rest of the world.
Today, the British Isles contain two sovereign states: the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom. There are also three Crown dependencies: Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man. The United Kingdom may be further broken down into four constituent Home Nations: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Each of these nations bears its own history, with all but Northern Ireland having been independent states at one point.
The British monarch was head of state of all of the British Isles from the Union of the Crowns in 1603 and the enactment of the Republic of Ireland Act in 1949. Since then, many contemporary historians of the region as a whole avoid the term British Isles due to the complexity of relations between the peoples of the archipelago (see: British Isles (terminology)).
Periods
See also: History of Ireland- Ancient Britain (Prehistory–AD 43)
- Roman Britain (44–407)
- Sub-Roman Britain (407–597)
- Anglo-Saxon England (597–1066)
- Norman Conquest of England (1066)
- Britain in the Middle Ages
- Early modern Britain
- History of the United Kingdom
Timeline history of the British Isles
Geographic
- History of England
- History of Scotland
- History of Wales
- History of Ireland
- History of the Isle of Man
- History of Jersey
States
- States in Medieval Britain
- Kingdom of England (to 1707)
- Kingdom of Scotland (to 1707)
- Kingdom of Ireland (1541 – 1801)
- Kingdom of Great Britain (1707 – 1801)
- United Kingdom (1801 – present day)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801 – 1927)
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1927 – )
- British Empire and the Commonwealth
- Isle of Man (unrecorded date to present)
See also
- Geology of the United Kingdom - for history before human occupation
- UK topics
- British Ceylon
Further reading
- A History of Britain: At the Edge of the World, 3500 BC - 1603 AD by Simon Schama, BBC/Miramax, 2000 ISBN 0-7868-6675-6
- A History of Britain, Volume 2: The Wars of the British 1603-1776 by Simon Schama, BBC/Miramax, 2001 ISBN 0-7868-6675-6
- The British Isles: A History of Four Nations by Hugh Kearney, Cambridge University Press 2nd edition 2006, ISBN 978-0521846004
- A History of Britain - The Complete Collection on DVD by Simon Schama, BBC 2002
- The Isles, A History by Norman Davies, Oxford University Press, 1999, ISBN 0-19-513442-7
- Shortened History of England by G. M. Trevelyan Penguin Books ISBN 0-14-023323-7
- This Sceptred Isle: 55BC-1901 by Christopher Lee Penguin Books ISBN 0-14-026133-8 (originally a radio series )
- The Reduced History of Britain - by Chas Newkey-Burden
Topical
- British military history
- Economic history of Great Britain
- History of British society
- British Empire
- Natural disasters in Britain and the United Kingdom
External links
- The most comprehensive sites on British History
- Encyclopedia of British History
- British History Online
- Homepage of the BBC History website
- Rutgers University Libraries - American and British History
- British History at about.com
- English History and Heritage guide - History of England
- The British History Site with rss feed#
- Mytimemachine.co.uk
- The History Files
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