About Britain: A Journey of Seventy Years and 1,345 Miles
By (Author) Dr Tim Cole
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Continuum
2nd August 2022
9th June 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
941.0862
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
In 1951, the Festival of Britain published a series of short guides that they dubbed handbooks for the explorer. Their aim was to get people on the roads and the by-roads to see Britain as a living country. Armed with these guidebooks, historian Tim Cole takes to the roads again to find out what looks the same and what looks different from that moment when Britains growing car-owning population set out in 1951. In a starkly different era - the 2020s - where travel has been transformed by COVID-19, and many are looking to journey closer to home, About Britain is a timely meditation on our changing relationship with the landscape, with motor vehicles and with each other. The book is structured around twelve of the original itineraries, taking in all corners of the UK: from Oban to Caernarvon to Canterbury. Revisiting these places a lifetime (70 years) after the original sensible explorers provides a chance to ask what has changed and what remains the same what now grows in the hedgerows along our British roads and which industries dominate the towns along the way Which places have fared better during the last century, and which have fared worse Sustainability, industry, travel, nature, motoring all of these things are considered as Tim follows the Festival of Britains original routes. Published with stunning maps and photographs, About Britain is a delightfully written and wonderfully retro look at our unique British culture and heritage, packaged to recall the guides as they first appeared.
About Britain is a warm and timely meditation on our changing relationship with the landscape, industry and transport, providing a glimpse of modern Britain as seen from the driver's seat. * Countryside *
[A] fascinating book. * People's Friend *
Professor Tim Cole is Professor of Social History at Bristol University and Director of the Brigstow Institute, which brings researchers together across the university to work with those outside exploring what it means to be human in the twenty-first century. When not journeying through the landscape and along the highways of Britain, Tim is a lecturer and expert historian of the Holocaust, with an interest in geography and place.