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  1. Orion, Dec 16, 2010 - History - 752 pages. Prize-winning British historian tells the story of the English-speaking peoples in the 20th century Winston Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples ended in 1900. Andrew Roberts, Wolfson History prizewinner has been inspired by Churchill's example to write the story of the 20th century.

  2. Taking up the mantle of Winston Churchill, Roberts delivers the ambitious sequel to one of the greatest, most influential books of the 20th century. In 1900, where Churchill ended the fourth volume of his History of the English Speaking Peoples, the United States had not yet emerged onto the world scene as a great power.

  3. Sir WSC breaks for a spell – but maintains a link to the History of English Speaking Peoples by providing occasional references to what other matters are going on globally at the time. First, he describes the vast amount of immigrants that left the British Empire for Canada, to include the 100,00+ Loyalists that did not wish to live under the new Republic of the United States.

    • Sir Churchill, Winston
  4. A history of the English-speaking peoples by Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965. Publication date 1983 Topics English-speaking countries Publisher New York : Dodd Mead

  5. 16 de dic. de 2010 · Orion, Dec 16, 2010 - History - 752 pages. Prize-winning British historian tells the story of the English-speaking peoples in the 20th century. Winston Churchill's History of the English-Speaking Peoples ended in 1900. Andrew Roberts, Wolfson History prizewinner has been inspired by Churchill's example to write the story of the 20th century.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2010 · Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... A history of the English-speaking peoples by Churchill, Winston, Sir, 1874-1965.

  7. 1 de oct. de 1983 · Sir WSC breaks for a spell – but maintains a link to the History of English Speaking Peoples by providing occasional references to what other matters are going on globally at the time. First, he describes the vast amount of immigrants that left the British Empire for Canada, to include the 100,00+ Loyalists that did not wish to live under the new Republic of the United States.