A History of Britain III: The Fate of Empire 1776-2000

A History of Britain III: The Fate of Empire 1776-2000

by Professor Simon Schama CBE (Author)

Synopsis

This work takes us from the mid-1770s when the country was intoxicated by a great surge of political energy through to the massive advances of technology and industrialisation during the Victoria era, and the burgeoning of the British Empire.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 24 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0563534575
ISBN 13: 9780563534570
Book Overview: This epic series comes to a close in The Fate of the Empire (1776-2001), starting Tuesday 28 May, BBC2, 9pm, and running for four weeks.

Media Reviews
The third and last part of Simon Schama's highly readable and utterly engaging history of Britain. Like all great narrative historians, Schama is above all else an original prose stylist, fully in command of the evocative language as well as the source materials of historical description. This is also history conceived on a truly grand, epic scale, taking the reader from the Age of Enlightenment and revolutions in political and economic life, right up to Britain's post-imperial twilight at the close of the last century. Another BBC book that will be big at Christmas, not least because the entire 15-part series is to be repeated from September. And as this is the third volume, it is the one that everyone will buy to complete the set.
Author Bio
Simon Schama is University Professor of Art History and History at Columbia University in New York. His publications include Patriots and Liberators, which won the 1989 Yorkshire Post Award for Non-Fiction, Dead Certainties, Landscape Eyes, and the History of Britain series. Simon Schama was art critic for the New Yorker from 1995 to 1998, and was awarded a C.B.E. in the 2001 New Year's Honours List. His most recent book, Simon Schama's Power of Art, was published to critical acclaim in 2006.