Bang in the Middle
By (Author) Robert Shore
HarperCollins Publishers
The Friday Project Limited
22nd April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Travel writing
Local history
History of other geographical groupings and regions
Social and cultural history
Regional / urban economics
Regional geography
Nationalism
Popular culture
Sociology: family and relationships
914.24048612
Paperback
300
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
240g
A book to put the Midlands back on the map.
Everyone knows what they think of the North and South of England the clichs abound. But what about that big, anonymous stretch of land in between: the Midlands Despite being home to around a third of the English population, its a region that seems to have neither purpose nor identity. In this humorous exploration, the author a Midlander exiled in London sets off on a tour of the countrys belly in order to piece together his Midland heritage. What he discovers is nothing short of revelatory: quietly, without fanfare, the Midlands have powered most of English and not just a little of world history.
The Industrial Revolution was forged there, as were the ideals of the Land of the Free and the theory of evolution. Shakespeare, world literatures greatest genius, was born in the Midlands, as were Margaret Thatcher, Dr Johnson and Robbie Williams. It is the home of Robin Hood, Walkers crisps, Marmite, Raleigh bikes and the balti. And thats not all: music, fashion, sport almost every domain of contemporary life has been reinvented and remoulded in the stoically self-effacing lands squeezed between the self-mythologising South and the narcissistic North. Why, we even have the Midlands to thank for the modern idea of sex. Join Robert Shore on a fascinating, and very funny, journey to the heart of our great nation.
Robert Shore is a journalist. He lives with his wife and young son, and is from Mansfield, in the Midlands.