A People's History Of Britain
By (Author) Rebecca Fraser
Vintage Publishing
Pimlico
3rd January 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941
Paperback
848
Width 153mm, Height 233mm, Spine 45mm
973g
A People's History of Britain tells the story - from the Romans to the present day - of the small northern islands off the coast of Europe which became the world's biggest empire. Rebecca Fraser's dramatic portrayal of the larger-than-life characters who forged Britain's national institutions is an enjoyable introduction to British history, and a useful chronology of the past. Just as much as kings, queens, battles and conquest, Britain's great themes have been the liberty of the individual, the rule of law, and the parliamentary democracy invented to protect them. Ever since Caractacus and Boudicca surprised the Romans with the bravery of their opposition, Britain stood out as the home of freedom. From Stephen Langton to Thomas More, from John Hampden to William Wilberforce, from Gladstone to Churchill, British history is studded with heroic figures. They have resisted tyranny in all its guises whether it be the Stuart kings' belief in Divine Right, the institution of slavery, or the ambitions of Napoleon and Hitler. This highly readable account of the men and women who created turning points in history is packed with anecdotes about British scientists, explorers, soldiers, traders, writers and artists. Rebecca Fraser's sparkling narrative has the sweep and pace of an epic.
No family in the English-speaking world should be without this stupendous work -- Andrew Roberts
At a time when too little history is taught in schools and dubious history presented on TV, Rebecca Fraser has blown a tremendous blast of traditional British history... All will learn from it -- Paul Johnson
A reference book that will see every history student through school and university -- Lucy Moore * New Statesman *
An elegantly written, impressively well-informed single-volume history of how England was governed during the past 2000 years. It should be prescribed reading for all politicians -- John Adamson * Sunday Telegraph *
Fraser has put grown-up history back on the national agenda -- Andrew Lycett * Sunday Times *
Rebecca Fraser has worked as a researcher, publisher's editor and journalist, and has written for many publications including Tatler, Vogue, The Times and the Spectator. She has also illustrated two children's books, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and Robin Hood. She is married and has three daughters. Her first book, a biography of Charlotte Bronte, was very well received, and she has recently become President of the Bronte Society.