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The Shortest History of England

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The Shortest History of England by James Hawes is a concise and engaging account of England's rich history. It covers key events, cultural shifts, and influential figures from ancient times to the present, providing a clear understanding of how England has evolved over centuries. Perfect for readers seeking a quick yet comprehensive overview.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in history and seek a concise, engaging overview of England's past from ancient times to the present day. Its clear, captivating narrative makes complex events accessible and enjoyable.

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The Shortest History of England by James Hawes is a fascinating and insightful journey through the tumultuous history of England, from the invasion of Caesar to the contemporary era of Brexit. This powerful narrative explores the vital events and profound shifts that have shaped England into the nation it is today. Hawes delves deep into the very fabric of England, uncovering an island nation often perceived as a stable, independent stronghold of democracy and global influence. Yet, behind this facade lies an intricate and tumultuous history, marked by an ancient societal divide that has persisted for over a millennium. With the collapse of the Empire, the advent of Brexit, and the potential fragmentation of the United Kingdom, there has never been a more crucial time to grasp the true essence of England's past and how it informs its present. Hawes' eloquence and expertise guide readers through England's transformative eras, highlighting how geography and history have forged social, political, and economic divides unlike any other in Europe.

In this compelling chronicle, Hawes takes readers on a comprehensive journey:

From Caesar to the Conqueror (55 BC-1087 AD): Discover the early invasions and the establishment of the first foundations of English society, punctuated by Roman rule and the subsequent Norman Conquest.

The England of Two Tongues (1087-1509): Explore the complex linguistic and cultural evolution following the Norman Conquest, focusing on the eventual emergence of a distinct English identity amidst ongoing internal strife and external threats.

The English and Empire (1509-1763): Examine the ambitious and often ruthless expansion of England’s influence, from the age of Tudor kings to the height of imperial power, including notable conflicts and colonisations that laid the groundwork for a global empire.

Industrial Revolution (1763-1914): Follow the seismic shifts brought about by industrialisation, revolutionary technological advancements, and socio-economic transformations that upheaved traditional ways of life and propelled England into modernity.

Farewell the Eagles and Trumpets (1914-2020): Witness the profound changes of the 20th and early 21st centuries, shaped by world wars, decolonisation, political realignments, and the contentious journey towards Brexit.

James Hawes' The Shortest History of England is a masterfully crafted narrative that dismantles long-held myths and offers a fresh perspective on the enduring nature of England's societal and historical landscape. This book is an indispensable guide for anyone yearning to understand the underlying forces that continue to shape this uniquely complex nation.

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The Shortest History of England by James Hawes receives praise for its concise and engaging overview of English history, making it accessible and informative for both general readers and history enthusiasts. Reviewers appreciate its clarity, sharp insights, and the author's ability to distil complex events and themes into a brief, enjoyable read.

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ISBN: 9781760641658

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 February 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Black Inc.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 195.0mm

Weight: 274g

Pages: 288

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About the Author

James Hawes is the author of the internationally acclaimed Shortest History of Germany. He has published a biography of Kafka ('absolutely brilliant and utterly infuriating' -The Guardian) and Englanders & Huns, the real story of the fatal Anglo-German antagonism ('full of enlightening surprises' -The Times).

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