A People's History of Britain

A People's History of Britain

by Rebecca Fraser (Author), Rebecca Fitzgerald (Author)

Synopsis

It is Rebecca Fraser's aim to write a dramatic - indeed passionate - narrative which will form a lively and refreshing introduction to traditional history. One of her main themes about British history is freedom. Every since Caractacus and Boudicca surprised the Romans with the bravery of their opposition, Britain has been the home of liberty. From Alfred the Great to Churchill, from Thomas Moore to Nelson, from Wilberforce to Florence Nightingale, British history is studded with heroic figures who have stood against tyranny in all its guises, be it the ambitions of Napoleon or Hitler, or the institution of slavery. Packed with anecdotes about the men and women who created turning points in history, about British scientists, explorers, writers and artists, this sparkling narrative has the sweep and pace of an epic.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 848
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 04 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 0701169370
ISBN 13: 9780701169374
Book Overview: A one-volume history of Britain, which is narrative and anecdotal.

Author Bio
Rebecca Fraser comes from a family of historians and writers. Her grandmother is the late Elizabeth Longford and her mother is Lady Antonia Fraser. She has written a highly praised biography of Charlotte Bronte (reissued in Vintage Lives). Married to a QC, she is the mother of 3 daughters. Her journalism appears in The Times, Spectator, Sunday Telegraph, Literary Review, Vogue, Tatler.