The New Oxford History of England is a book series on the history of the British Isles. It was commissioned in 1992 and produced eleven volumes by 2010, but as of March 2024, no more volumes have appeared. It is the successor to the Oxford History of England (1934–86).
Trevor Burnard argues the series is better historiography than the Oxford History of the United States.
The volumes published are (as of January 2024) as follows:
- England under the Norman and Angevin Kings, 1075–1225 — Robert Bartlett (2002), ISBN 9780199251018
- Plantagenet England, 1225–1360 — Michael Prestwich (2005), ISBN 9780199226870
- Shaping the Nation: England, 1360–1461 — G. L. Harriss (2005), ISBN 9780199211197
- The Later Tudors: England, 1547–1603 — Penry Williams (1995), ISBN 9780192880444
- A Land of Liberty? England, 1689–1727 — Julian Hoppit (2002), Paperback: ISBN 9780199251001; Hardcover: ISBN 9780198228424
- A Polite and Commercial People: England, 1727–1783 — Paul Langford (1989), ISBN 9780192852533
- A Mad, Bad, and Dangerous People? England, 1783–1846 — Boyd Hilton (2006), ISBN 9780199218912
- The Mid-Victorian Generation, 1846–1886 — K. Theodore Hoppen (1998), ISBN 9780198731993
- A New England? Peace and War, 1886–1918 — G. R. Searle (2005), ISBN 9780199284405
- Seeking a Role: The United Kingdom, 1951–1970 — Brian Harrison (2009), ISBN 9780198204763
- Finding a Role? The United Kingdom, 1970–1990 — Brian Harrison (2010), Paperback: ISBN 9780199606122; Hardcover: ISBN 9780199548750
See also
- Penguin History of Britain (1986–2018)
- The Oxford History of the British Empire (1998–99)
References
- "New Oxford History of England". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
- Trevor Burnard "The Brave, America the Free: Reviewing the Oxford History of the United States" Journal of American Studies (2011) 45:497-441 online.
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