Warrior Race: A History of the British at War

Warrior Race: A History of the British at War

by Lawrence James (Author)

Synopsis

Modern Britain is a nation shaped by wars. The boundaries of its separate parts are the outcome of conquest and resistance. The essence of its identity are the warrior heroes, both real and imagined, who still capture the national imagination; from Boudicca to King Arthur, William Wallace to Henry V, the Duke of Wellington to Winston Churchill. In WARRIOR RACE, Lawrence James investigates the role played by war in the making of Britain. Drawing on the latest historical and archaeological research, as well as numerous unfamiliar and untapped resources, he charts the full reach of British military history: the physical and psychological impact of Roman military occupation; the monarchy's struggle for mastery of the British Isles; the civil wars of the seventeenth century; the 'total war' experience of twentieth century conflict. WARRIOR RACE is popular history at its very best: immaculately researched and hugely readable. Balancing the broad sweep of history with an acute attention to detail, Lawrence James never loses sight of this most fascinating and enduring of subjects: the question of British national identity and character.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 880
Edition: Digital original
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 05 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0349114862
ISBN 13: 9780349114866
Book Overview: * National press advertising in the broadsheet papers and BBC History magazine * Review round ups in the national press

Media Reviews
'Compellingly written.Lawrence James has read unusually widely' -MRD Foot, SPECTATOR
Author Bio
Lawrence James studied History and English at York University and subsequently undertook a research degree at Merton College, Oxford. Following a career as a teacher, he became a full-time writer in 1985.