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One Fine Day

Britain's Empire on the Brink
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In One Fine Day by Matthew Parker, the narrative explores the significant post-war period of 1946 through a detailed examination of how Britain endeavoured to recover from the devastation of World War II. Parker masterfully interweaves the experiences of a wide range of individuals, providing insight into the nation’s struggles and transformations during this critical juncture in history. The book paints a vivid picture of a country in flux, striving for renewal amidst the lingering shadows of conflict.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by pivotal moments in history, particularly interested in post-war transformation, or enjoy exploring the intricacies of societal change through well-researched narratives. It delves into how a single day in history can reflect and influence broader global dynamics.

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The story of the British Empire at its maximum territorial extent, including a wider range of voices of the colonised than have ever been recorded before

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'Breathtaking... vital and important. A wonderful read' —PETER FRANKOPAN

'Marvellous... escapes the inane, balance-sheet view of Empire and sees its full complexity' —SATHNAM SANGHERA

'A new, global history of British imperialism which feels both epic and immediate' —TRISTRAM HUNT

'Extraordinary... [brings] the world of a century ago to fresh, vivid life' —ALEX VON TUNZELMANN

The story of the British Empire at its maximum territorial extent

On Saturday 29 September 1923, the Palestine Mandate became law, and the British Empire now covered a scarcely credible quarter of the world's land mass, containing 460 million people. It was the largest empire the world had ever seen. But it was beset by debt and doubts.

One Fine Day offers a new way of looking at the British Empire. It immerses the reader in the contemporary moment, focusing on particular people and stories from that day. The narrative is gleaned from newspapers, letters, diaries, official documents, magazines, films, and novels: from a remote Pacific island facing the removal of its entire soil, across Australia, Burma, India, and Kenya to London and the West Indies.

In some ways, the issues of a hundred years ago are with us still: debates around cultural and ethnic identity in a globalised world; how to manage multi-ethnic political entities; racism; the divisive co-opting of religion for political purposes; the dangers of ignorance. In others, it is totally alien. What remains extraordinary is the Empire's ability to reveal the most compelling human stories. Never before has there been a book which contains such a wide spread of vivid experiences from both colonised and coloniser: from the grandest governors to the humblest migrants, policemen, and nurses.

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One Fine Day by Matthew Parker is an engrossing exploration of the British Empire at its zenith, focusing on a single day in 1923. It is praised for its meticulous research, nuanced narrative, and detailed portrayal of the empire's complexity and contradictions. Reviews highlight its global scope, fresh and vivid portrayal of history, and insightful analysis of the empire's impending decline.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781408708590

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 September 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Abacus

Illustration: 16 pp b/w and colour

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 38.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 800g

Pages: 608

About the Author

Matthew Parker is a critically acclaimed historian who has written for numerous UK national newspapers, literary and historical magazines, as well as lecturing around the world and contributing to TV and radio programmes in the UK, Canada and the US. An elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Parker's books include The Battle of Britain, Monte Cassino, Panama Fever, The Sugar Barons and Goldeneye: Ian Fleming in Jamaica. Parker lives in east London with his family.

www.matthewparker.co.uk

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