Volume I of Hume's The History of England begins with an overview of the early history of Britain including the Roman invasion and the withdrawal of Roman rule. Hume then examines the Saxon and Norman conquests and the establishment of the English monarchy. Throughout the book Hume analyzes the political social and cultural developments of England and the factors that shaped its history. He employs a rational and philosophical approach to historical writing striving for an objective analysis of events and their causes. Hume's The History of England was well-received during his time and continues to be regarded as a significant work in the study of British history. However it's essential to note that modern historiography and historical research have evolved since Hume's era and readers may find it valuable to complement Hume's work with more recent scholarship for a comprehensive understanding of English history.
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