This sceptred isle
Lee, Christopher2012
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From the Dark Ages after the Romans' departure to the changes made during the Industrial Revolution, 'This Sceptred Isle' brings more than 2000 years of history to life for those interested in Britain's past, present, or future. What is Britishness? What allowed one small island group to rule a quarter of the world and, even today, to have the most spoken language after Chinese? What makes Americans admire the guts, traditions and loyalties of these island Anglo-Saxon and Celtic peoples? What is it that makes cynical Europeans and once-dominated Asians look to the British for opinion, literature, social norms and justice? The answers lie within the creation of British institutions, both Commoner and Aristocracy, during the past 2000 years.Following the thought-provoking style of the original This Sceptred Isle, this new volume brings to life the character and frustrations so carefully studied by allies and enemies for twenty-one centuries - from Romans to al-Qaeda. Here Lee makes all the connections with institutions and changing industrial and social characteristics that even show us that Britishness is not exclusively British.At a time when a major section of the British, the English, appear to be less and less sure who they are and who they are meant to be, This Sceptred Isle confirms who it is we really are.
Main title:
This sceptred isle / Christopher Lee.
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Edition:
Updated ed.
Imprint:
London : Constable, 2012.
Collation:
xxviii, 612 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Previous ed.: London: BBC, 1997.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781845299941 (pbk)
Dewey class:
941
LC class:
DA16
Language:
English
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BRN:
374623