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From Kingdom to Colony by Mary Devereux

From Kingdom to Colony by Mary Devereux is a fascinating and well-researched exploration of the transformation of an ancient kingdom into a colonial outpost. Devereux's meticulous attention to historical details and her ability to weave together various sources make this book a compelling read.

The author takes us on a journey through time, starting with the founding of the kingdom and tracing its evolution as it falls under the control of a colonial power. Devereux skillfully lays out the political and economic forces that shaped this transformation, shedding light on the motivations and actions of both the rulers and the colonizers.

What sets this book apart is the depth of its analysis. Devereux not only examines the macro-level factors that contributed to the kingdom's colonization but also delves into the personal stories of key individuals involved. By zooming in on their experiences, she humanizes the historical narrative, making it relatable and engaging for readers.

Another strength of Devereux's work is her ability to contextualize events within a broader historical framework. She discusses the influence of global politics, economic forces, and prevailing ideologies on the kingdom's fate, providing readers with a rich understanding of the complex factors at play.

The writing style is accessible and engaging, striking a balance between academic rigor and readability. Devereux avoids unnecessary jargon, ensuring that her work is accessible to both scholars and general readers. The narrative flows smoothly, making it easy for readers to follow along and stay engaged.

One small drawback of the book is that it could benefit from more visual aids. Maps, illustrations, and photographs would have helped to enhance the understanding of the geographical and cultural contexts explored in the text.

Overall, From Kingdom to Colony is a highly informative and thought-provoking book that offers a comprehensive look at the transformation of a kingdom into a colony. Mary Devereux's meticulous research, vivid storytelling, and insightful analysis make this book a valuable contribution to the field of colonial studies. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of power and colonization, this book is a must-read.

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[Illustration: Cover art]

[Frontispiece: Dorothy Devereux Southorn with George Washington]

FROM

KINGDOM TO COLONY

BY

MARY DEVEREUX

ILLUSTRATED BY HENRY SANDHAM

BOSTON

LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY

1904

Copyright, 1899,

BY LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY.

All rights reserved.

PRESSWORK BY

S. J. PARKHILL & CO., BOSTON, U. S. A.

TO

MY FATHER

OF WHOM IT IS INSCRIBED

"EMINENT IN LIFE AND NOBLE IN HEART, LOVING TO MEN AND LOYAL TO CHRIST, HE WAS A BLESSING TO THE WORLD AND AN HONOR TO THE CHURCH"

From Kingdom to Colony

PROLOGUE

When William, Duke of Normandy, invaded England in 1066, and achieved for himself the title of "Conqueror," one of those who accompanied him was Robert D'Evreux, younger son of Walter, Earl of Rosmar, feudal owner and ruler of the town of his name in Normandy.

After the battle of Hastings, in which William won so great a victory, he, wishing to honor the memory of the noblemen and knights by whose aid it had been accomplished, placed their names upon a roll which was suspended in a stately pile, called "Battle Abbey," erected by him upon the field of battle.

In the several exemplifications of "Battle Abbey Roll," as it was termed, the name of Robert D'Evreux is variously expressed as "Daveros," "Deverous," "Conte Devreux," and "Counte Devereux... Continue reading book >>




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