The Narrow Sea: Barrier, Bridge and Gateway to the World - The History of the English Channel

The Narrow Sea: Barrier, Bridge and Gateway to the World - The History of the English Channel

by PeterUnwin (Author)

Synopsis

The English Channel separates Britain from Europe, keeping invaders out of Britain and making the island and islanders different from the continent and their fellow Europeans. But the Channel also serves as a link between mainland and island, bearing settlers, missionaries, merchants, refugees and conquerors back and forth over the millennia. Explorers and adventurers have sailed its waters, and leaders from Julius Caesar to Napoleon and Hitler have battled for sovereignty over these narrow seas. Peter Unwin tells the story of the English Channel from the land-bridge that linked Britain to the continent nine thousand years ago to the Channel tunnel of the 21st century, charting the landscape and seascape of northern Europe's gateway to the oceans.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Headline Book Publishing
Published: 07 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0747244367
ISBN 13: 9780747244363
Book Overview: Peter Unwin is also the author of Hearts, Mind and Interests: Britain's Place in the World and Where East Meets West: A Central European Journey .

Author Bio
Peter Unwin is a former Ambassador to Hungary and Denmark, and has worked mostly in Central and Eastern Europe during his years in HM Diplomatic Service. He has written for The Times, the Independent and the Observer, and has published four books about European history and politics.