"The Student’s Hume" presents a comprehensive history of England, drawing upon the seminal work of David Hume. This edition extends Hume’s original narrative to the year 1878, offering readers an expansive view of British history through the Victorian era. Designed as a study guide, this book provides a valuable resource for students seeking a concise yet thorough understanding of England’s past. Explore the key events, figures, and cultural shifts that shaped the nation, all within a single, accessible volume. Discover the enduring relevance of Hume’s historical insights, now updated to include the significant developments of the 19th century.
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