In England, as in France and Germany, the main characteristics of
the last fifty years, from the point of view of the student of
history, has been that new material has been accumulating much
faster than it can be assimilated or absorbed. When the first
edition of this volume was sent to the press in 1910, I had the
privilege of finding three good friends, who each revised one
section of its content. The first was T. Rice Holmes, who looked
over the prehistoric and early Celtic chapters. The second is
Francis Haverfield, the greatest specialist in his day for all that
concerned Roman Britain. The third, H. Carless Davis, then a fellow
of All Souls and afterwards Regius Professor of Modern History.
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