Hugh Williams

Fifty Things You Need To Know About British History


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Sea: Britain at Home and Abroad’ tells the story of the growth of the British Empire.

      4 ‘Freedom: The Pursuit of Liberty’ is about the fight for individual freedom and the development of British democracy.

      5 ‘Ingenuity: Britain’s Innovations’ lists some of the nation’s most important scientific, cultural and social changes.

      So why choose these fifty things in particular? The events in this book are not the only fifty things you need to know about British history. They are what I, and the producers of the television series, think are fifty of the most important things. Some people will say that we should have excluded some and included others. That’s fine: history is not a perfect science and the differing judgements of individuals are just one of the things that make it interesting. ‘History,’ as the historian Hugh Trevor-Roper said, ‘is too subtle a process to be firmly seized or summarily decided.’

      This book is meant for everyone who is interested in history but is frightened of the fog. The ‘Fifty Things’ it describes will, I hope, provide a clear picture of the most important events in British history and how they fit together to create the nation we live in today.

       Chronology

3100–2200 BC Stonehenge
43 AD The Roman invasion of Britain
597 Saint Augustine Arrives in Britain
871 Alfred the Great Becomes King of Wessex
1066 The Battle of Hastings
1215 Signing of Magna Carta
1381 The Peasants’ Revolt
1387 Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales
1415 The Battle of Agincourt
1485 The Battle of Bosworth
1536 The Dissolution of the Monasteries
1564 The Birth of William Shakespeare
1577–1580 Sir Francis Drake and the Circumnavigation of the Globe
1588 The Spanish Armada
1605 The Gunpowder Plot
1611 The Authorised Version of the Bible is published
1620 The Voyage of the Pilgrim Fathers
1645 The Battle of Naseby
1649 The Execution of Charles I
1688–1689 The Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights
1694 The Foundation of the Bank of England
1704 The Battle of Blenheim
1707 The Act of Union
1711–1720 The South Sea Bubble
1714 The Longitude Act
1721 Sir Robert Walpole Becomes Prime Minister
1757 The Battle of Plassey
1769 James Watt Patents his Steam Engine Condenser
1776 Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations is published
1781 The Surrender of the British Army at Yorktown, Virginia
1805 The Battle of Trafalgar
1815 The Battle of Waterloo
1829 The Metropolitan Police Act

1832 The Great Reform Act
1833 The Abolition of Slavery
1842 The Afghanistan Massacre
1855 The Discovery of the Victoria Falls by David Livingstone
1859 Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species is published
1863 The Football Association publishes ‘The Laws of Football’
1886 The Irish Home Rule Bill
1903 The Foundation of the Women’s Social and Political Union
1916 The Battle of the Somme
1927 The Foundation of the British Broadcasting Corporation
1930 Frank Whittle Designs the First Turbo Jet Engine
1940 The Battle of Britain
1947 The Partition of India
1948 The Arrival