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註釋The Oxford children's history is a lively account of british history from earliest times to the 20th century. It gives a feeling for what life was like in the past and an understanding of the events which have shaped our history. This second volume deals with the growth of manufacturing industries, the development of education and transport, the Napoleonic wars, the growth of the welfare state, the two World Wars and the emergence of the super powers. A pit boy describes his working day, Christabel Pankhurst tells the story of the surrragettes, and John F. Kennedy talks about his America.