Table Of Content1. The Accession of George III2. The Economic Pattern in 17603. Social and Political Structure in 17604. Ministerial Instability, 1760-55. Continued Ministerial Difficulties6. Nort Establishes His Power, 1770-47. The Origins of the American Revolt8. Lord North and the American War of Independence9. The Fall of North and the Rise of Reform Movements10. The Conflict of Groups, 1782-411. Pitt and Reconstruction12. The Collapse of the Opposition, 1784-9313. A Civilized Security, 1760-9014. The First Stage of the War, 1793-815. The Battles of the Second Coalition and the Fall of Pitt, 1798-180116. From Amiens to Trafalgar17. The Failure of the Talents and the Problems Facing Portland, 1806-918. Economic Warfare, 1806-1219. Portland, Perceval, and the Peninsula, 1809-1220. The Transformation of Economic and Cultural Life, 1793-181521. The End of the War, 1812-15A Note on the CabinetList of the Holders of Great Offices of State, 1760-82List of CabinetsBibliographyIndexMaps
SynopsisEach volume is an independent book, but the whole series forms a continuous history of England from the Roman period to the present century.