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1、单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,THE SOCIETY AND CULUTRE OF GREAT BRITAIN,Introduction,British History,British Political System,Industry and Economy,Literature and Culture,Religions and Beliefs,Education,第1页,Introduction:Natural and Human Geography,Land and People,I.Different Names for B

2、ritain and its Parts,1.Geographical names:the British Isles,Great Britain and England.,2.Official name:the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.,3.The British Isles are made up of two large islands-Great Britain(the larger one)and Ireland,and hundreds of small ones.,第2页,4.Three polit

3、ical divisions on the island of Great Britain:England,Scotland and Wales.,(1)England is in the southern part of Great Britain.It is the largest,most populous section.,(2)Scotland is in the north of Great Britain.It has three natural zones(the Highlands in the north;the Central lowlands;the south Upl

4、ands)Capital:Edinburgh,(3)Wales is in the west of Great Britain.Capital:Cardiff,(4)Northern Ireland is the fourth region of the UK.Capital:Belfast.,第3页,5.The Commonwealth(of nations)is a free association of independent countries that were once colonies of Britain.It was founded in 1931,and has 50 me

5、mber countries until 1991.,第4页,II.Geographical Features,1.Geographical position of Britain:,Britain is an island country surrounded by the sea.It lies in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north coast of Europe.It is separated from the rest of Europe by the English Channel in the south and the North S

6、ea in the east.,2.The north and west of Britain are mainly highlands;and the east and southeast are mostly lowlands.,第5页,III.Rivers and Lakes,Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in Britain(1,343m).,Severn River is the longest river in Britain(338km).,Thames River is the second longest and most importa

7、nt river in Britain.(336km).,Lough Neagh is the largest lake in Britain which is located in Northern Ireland.(396 square kilometres).,River Clyde is the most important river in Scotland.,Snowdonia is the highest mountain in Wales.(1,085m),第6页,IV.Climate,1.Britains favorable climate,Britain has a mar

8、itime climate-winters are not too cold and summers are not too hot.It has a steady reliable rainfall throughout the whole year.The temperature varies within a small range.,第7页,2.The factors influence the climate in Britain:,1)The surrounding waters tend to balance the seasonal differences by heating

9、 up the land in winter and cooling it off in summer;,2)The prevailing south-west winds or the Westerlies blow over the country all the year round bringing warm and wet air in winter and keeping the temperatures moderate;,3)The North Atlantic Drift passes the western coast of the British Isles and wa

10、rms them.,第8页,3.Rainfall:,Britain has a steady reliable rainfall throughout the whole year.The average annual rainfall in Britain is over 1,000mm.There is a water surplus in the north and west,and a water deficit in the south and east.,第9页,V.The People,1.population distribution:,Britain has a popula

11、tion of about 57 millions and it is very unevenly distributed.90%of the population is urban and only 10%is rural.The population of Britain is made up mainly of the English(81.5%),the Scottish(9.6%),the Welsh(1.9%),the Irish(2.4%),the Northern Irish(1.8%)and other peoples(2.8%).,第10页,2.The difference

12、 between the ancestors of the English and Scots,Welsh and Irish:,The ancestors of the English are Anglo-Saxons,the Scots,Welsh and Irish are Celts.,第11页,3.The difference in character:,The Welsh are emotional and cheerful people.They are music lovers and are proud of their past.,The Scots are said to

13、 be a serious,cautious and thrifty people,and they are also hospitable,generous and friendly.,The Irish are charm and vivacity.,第12页,4.The difference in speech between southern England and northern England:,Southerners speak the type of English close to BBC English;In northern England,regional speec

14、h is usually broader than that of southern England.,第13页,5.The Welsh keep their language and culture in this way:Throughout the year they have festivals of song and dance and poetry called Eisteddfodau(艺术年会).The great event of the year is the National Eisteddfod.On these occasions competitions are h

15、eld in Welsh poetry,music,singing and art.,第14页,6.The main problem in Northern Ireland:,The fight between the Protestants who are the dominant group,and the Roman Catholics,who are seeking more social,political and economic opportunities.,第15页,7.Immigrants:,About three million have come to Britain t

16、o live and find work since World War II.,第16页,Chapter One British History,The Origins of a Nation(5000BC-1066),I.Early Settlers(5000BC-55BC),1.The first known settlers of Britain were the Iberians.,2.At about BC the Beaker Folk arrived from the areas now know as Holland and Rhineland.,3.The Celts be

17、gan to arrive Britain about 700 BC.,第17页,4The Celts came to Britain in three main waves.,The first wave were the Gaels-came about 600 BC.,The second wave were the Brythons-came about 400 BC.,The third wave were the Belgae-came about 150 BC.,第18页,II.Roman Britain(55BC-410AD),1.British recorded histor

18、y begins with the Roman invasion.In 55BC and 54BC,Julius Caesar,a Roman general,invaded Britain twice.In AD 43,the Emperor Claudius invaded Britain successfully.For nearly 400 years,Britain was under the Roman occupation,though it was never a total occupation.,第19页,2.Romans influence on Britain.,The

19、 Roman built many towns,road,baths,temples and buildings.They make good use of Britains natural resources.They also brought the new religion,Christianity,to Britain.,第20页,3.Reasons for limited Roman influence on Britain.,First,the Romans always treated the Britons as a subject people of slave class.

20、Second,never during the 4 centuries did the Romans and Britons intermarry.Third,the Romans had no impact on the language or culture of ordinary Britons.,第21页,III.The Anglo-Saxons(446-871),1Basis of Modern English race:the Anglo-Saxons.,In the mid-5th century a new wave of invaders,Jutes,Saxons,and A

21、ngles came to Britain.They were three Teutonic tribes.,第22页,The Jutes,who fished and farmed in Jutland,came to Britain first.A Jutish chief became the King of Kent in 449.Then the Saxons,users of the short-sword from northern Germany,established their kingdom in Essex,Sussex and Wessex from the end

22、of the 5th century to the beginning of the 6th century.,第23页,In the second half of the 6th century,the Angles,who also came from northern Germany and were to give their name to the English people,settled in East Anglia,Mercia and Northumbria.These seven principal kingdoms of Kent,Essex,Sussex,Wessex

23、East Anglia,Mercia and Northumbria have been given the name of Heptarchy这七个主要王国(肯特、埃塞克斯、苏塞克斯、威塞克斯、东盎格利亚、麦西亚和诺森伯利亚),合称为七王国。,第24页,2The early Anglo-Saxons converted to Christianity.,The Anglo-Saxons brought their own Teutonic religion to Britain.Christianity soon disappeared,except among the Celts of

24、Cornwall,Wales,Scotland and Ireland.In 597,Pope Gregory I sent St.Augustine,the Prior of St.Andrews Monastery in Rome,to England to convert the heathen English to Christianity.,第25页,In 579 St.Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury.He was remarkably successful in converting the king and

25、the nobility,but the conversion of the common people was largely due to the missionary activities of the monks in the north.,第26页,3The Early Anglo-Saxons make the contributions to the English state.,The Anglo-Saxons laid the foundations of the English state.Firstly,they divided the country into shir

26、es,with shire courts and shire reeves,or sheriffs,responsible for administering law.Secondly,they devised the narrow-strip,three-field farming system which continued to the 18th century.Thirdly,they also established the manorial system.Finally,they created the Witan(council or meeting of the wisemen

27、to advise the king,the basis of the Privy Council which still exists today.,第27页,IVViking and Danish invasions,1The invaders were the Norwegians and the Danes.They attacked various parts of England from the end of the 8th century.They became a serious problem in the 9th century,especially between 8

28、35 and 878.They even managed to capture York,an important center of Christianity in 867.By the middle of 9th century,the Viking and the Danes were posing a threat to the Saxon kingdom of Wessex.,第28页,2King Alfred(849-899)and his contributions,Alfred was a king of Wessex.He defeated the Danes and rea

29、ched a friendly agreement with them in 879.The Danes gained control of the north and east,while he ruled the rest.He also converted some leading Danes into Christians.,第29页,He founded a strong fleet and is known as“the father of the British navy”.He reorganized the Saxon army,making it more efficien

30、t.He translated a Latin book into English.He also established schools and formulated a legal system.All this earns him the title“Alfred the Great.”,第30页,VThe Norman Conquest(1066),1Reasons for Williams invasion of England after Edwards death.,It was said that king Edward had promised the English thr

31、one to William,but the Witan chose Harold as king.So William led his army to invade England.In October 1066,during the important battle of Hastings,William defeated Harold and killed him.One Christmas Day,William was crowned king of England,thus beginning the Norman Conquest of England.,第31页,2The No

32、rman Conquest and its consequences,The Norman Conquest of 1066 is perhaps the best-known event in English history.William the Conqueror confiscated almost all the land and gave it to his Norman followers.He replaced the weak Saxon rule with a strong Norman government.,第32页,He replaced the weak Saxon

33、 rule with a strong Norman government.So the feudal system was completely established in England.Relations with the Continent were opened,and the civilization and commerce were extended.Norman-French culture,language,manners and architecture were introduced.The Church was brought into closer connect

34、ion with Rome,and the church courts were separated from the civil courts.,第33页,3The English is a mixture of nationalities of different origins.The ancestors of many English people were the ancient Angles and Saxons.Some English people are of the Norman-French origin.,第34页,The Shaping of the Nation(1

35、066-1381),I.Norman Rule(1066-1381),1.Williams Rule(1066-1087),Englands feudalism under the rule of William the Conqueror,第35页,Under William,the feudal system in England was completely established.,According to this system,the King owned all the land personally.,William gave his barons large estates

36、in England in return for a promise of military service and a proportion of the lands produce.,第36页,These estates were scattered far and wide over the country,so that those who held them could not easily combine to rebel the king.,The barons,who had become Williams tenants-in-chief,parceled out land

37、to the lesser nobles,knights and freemen,also in return for goods and services.,第37页,At the bottom of the feudal scale were the villeins or serfs.,One peculiar feature of the feudal system of England was that all landowners must take the oath of allegiance,not only to their immediate lord,but also t

38、o the king.,第38页,2.King Henry II and his reforms,The ways King Henry II consolidate the monarchy.,Henry II took some measures to consolidate the monarchy.He forced the Flemish mercenaries to leave England;recalled grants of Royal lands made by his previous king Stephen;demolished many castles built

39、in Stephens time;strengthened and widened the powers of his sheriffs and relied for armed support upon a militia composed of English freemen.,第39页,The ways Henry II reformed the courts and the law.,King Henry II greatly strengthened the Court and extended its judicial work.He divided the whole count

40、ry into six circuits and appointed justices to each.Cases were therefore heard before the intermittent justices who applied the law impartially.During his reign,a common law was gradually established in place of the previous laws of the local barons.He also introduced a new jury system to replace th

41、e old ordeal-based trial system.Besides,he shifted the trial of clergymen charged with criminal offenses from the Bishops court to the Kings court.,第40页,IIContents and the significance of the Great Charter,Great Charter was signed by King John in 1215 under the press of the barons.It consists of six

42、ty-three clauses.Its important provisions are as follows:(1)no tax should be made without the approval of the Grand Council;,第41页,(2)no freemen should be arrested,imprisoned or deprived of their property;,(3)the Church should possess all its rights,together with freedom of elections;,第42页,(4)London

43、and other towns should retain their traditional rights and privileges;,(5)there should be the same weights and measures throughout the country.Although The Great Charter has long been popularly regarded as the foundation of English liberties,it was a statement of the feudal and legal relationships b

44、etween the Crown and the barons,a guarantee of the freedom of the Church and a limitation of the powers of the king.The spirit of the Great Charter was the limitation of the powers of the king,keeping them within the bounds of the feudal law of the land.,第43页,III.The origins of the English Parliamen

45、t,The Great Council is known to be the prototype of the current British Parliament.In 1265,Simon de Montfort summoned the Great Council,together with two knights from each county and two citizens from each town.It later developed into the House of Lords and the House of Commons.Its main role was to

46、offer advice.There were no elections or parties.And the most important part of Parliament was the House of Lords.,第44页,IVThe Hundred Years War and its consequences,.,The Hundred Years War refers to the war between England and France that lasted intermittently from 1337 to 1453.The causes of the war

47、were partly territorial and partly economic.,第45页,The territorial causes were related with the possession by the English kings of the large duchy in France,while the French kings coveted this large slice.The economic causes were connected with cloth manufacturing towns in Flanders,which were the imp

48、orter of English wool,but they were loyal to the French king politically.Besides,Englands desire to stop France from giving aid to Scots and a growing sense of nationalism were the other causes.,第46页,The Englishs being driven out of France is regarded as a blessing for both countries.If the English

49、had remained in France,the superior size and wealth of France would have hindered the development of a separate English national identity,while France was hindered so long as a foreign power occupied so much French territory.,第47页,V.The Black Death,The Black Death is the modern name given to the dea

50、dly epidemic disease spread by rat fleas across Europe in the 14th century.It swept through England in the summer of 1348.It reduced Englands population from four million to two million by the end of the 14th century.,第48页,The economic consequences of the Black Death were far-reaching.As a result of

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