John Ashton's 'Social England under the Regency' provides a comprehensive look into the societal norms and customs of England during the Regency era, covering a wide range of topics such as government, economy, social classes, and cultural practices. Written in a detailed and meticulous manner, the book offers a scholarly analysis of the time period, backed by extensive research and references. Ashton's literary style is engaging and informative, making the content accessible to readers interested in British history and social studies. This two-volume work is a valuable resource for academics and history enthusiasts alike, shedding light on a pivotal era in England's history and showcasing the complexities of social structures and dynamics during the Regency period. As an expert in the field, Ashton's insights provide valuable context and depth to the study of this period in English history, making 'Social England under the Regency' a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the times.