by Linda Colley (Author), Linda Colley (Author)
How was Great Britain made? And what does it mean to be British? This brilliant and seminal book examines how a more cohesive British nation was invented after 1707 and how this new national identity was nurtured through war, religion, trade, and empire. Lavishly illustrated and powerful, Britons remains a major contribution to our understanding of Britain's past, and continues to influence ongoing controversies about this polity's survival and future. This edition contains an extensive new preface by the author. A sweeping survey, ...evocatively illustrated and engagingly written. -Harriet Ritvo, New York Times Book Review Challenging, fascinating, enormously well informed. -John Barrell, London Review of Books Linda Colley writes with clarity and grace...Her stimulating book will be, and deserves to be influential -E. P. Thompson, Dissent Linda Colley is Shelby M. C. Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University. Winner of the Wolfson History Prize A New York Times Notable Book
Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 30 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 0300152809
ISBN 13: 9780300152807