Movements in European History was written by D. H. Lawrence during 1918
and 1919 in response to Oxford University Press's invitation to prepare
a textbook for schools. It is a vivid sketch of European history from
ancient Rome to the early twentieth century, remaining significant in
the canon of Lawrence's work as the only school textbook he ever wrote.
Crumpton's introduction describes the genesis, publication and reception
of the book, gives an account of the little-known Irish edition of 1926
which suffered much censorship, and identifies and analyses Lawrence's
methods of using the source-books on which his writing was based. This
edition uses the surviving manuscript to present a text as close to that
which Lawrence wrote and corrected in proof as is now possible.