A brilliant revisionist history of the English-speaking peoples which deserves to be put into the hands of every teenager

LITERARY REVIEW

Magnificently provoking. ... A worthy successor to Churchill's history of the same subject ... This is not a book for those who like their history written in various shades of apologetic grey. This is history written with the author's heart on his sleeve. This is a work of astonishing range and depth, combining as it does a polemical flair with sure-footed scholarship

NEW STATESMAN

Now Andrew Roberts the celebrated biographer of Lord Halifax and Salisbury, takes the story to the present day in his own epic

EVENING STANDARD

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This book takes no prisoners. It is a bold, uncompromising trumpet blast in celebration of the political, economic and cultural achievements of the English-Speaking Peoples in the 20th century and until the present day ... Roberts is never without a trenchant opinion or a scathing denunciation of humbug. In robust prose and armed with immense learning, he is always readable and never loses sight of his overarching theme

DAILY EXPRESS

This book makes exhilarating reading if you believe all has been and remains right with the world as long as the English-speaking peoples are in charge

DAILY MAIL

He has interesting and perceptive things to say about the more exotic aspects of the Anglo-Saxon diaspora

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

In Roberts, the Anglo-American-Australian-Canadian-Kiwi Special Relationship has found an advocate of Churchillian eloquence

MAIL ON SUNDAY

Full of detail, enriched by pen-portraits, opinionated and provocative

DAILY TELEGRAPH

To continue the great work of Winston Churchill is a mighty challenge but Andrew Roberts carries it off brilliantly

MILITARY ILLUSTRATED

It is beautifully written and will be widely read

FINANCIAL TIMES

I read this book with much pleasure and instruction. To resume reading so large a tome with anticipation of enjoyment is testimony to the skill of the author; and, when all is said and done, the achievement of the Engish-speaking peoples is great

SPECTATOR

Andrew Roberts has written an extraordinarily wide-ranging, stimulating and necessary book

HISTORY TODAY

A compelling - and distinctively British - guide to the story of the English-speaking peoples

IRISH TIMES

'Roberts boldly dons Churchill's own mantle, setting out to continue where Churchill's four volumes left off, which was in 1901. The mantle fits ... an advocate of Churchillian eloquence' Mail on Sunday

Andrew Roberts, Wolfson History prize-winner, brilliantly reveals what made the English-speaking people the preeminent political culture since 1900, and how what connects them is far greater than what separates them. This is an enthralling account covering the four world-historical struggles in which the English-speaking peoples have been engaged: the wars against German nationalism, Axis fascism, Soviet communism and fundamentalist terrorism.

Authoritative and engrossing, A History of the English-Speaking Peoples also deals with the cultural, social and political history of the English global diaspora.

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Prize-winning British historian tells the story of the English-speaking peoples in the 20th century - 'Magnificently provoking' New Statesman
It is a patriotic history, as lively and partisan as Macaulay's: full of detail, enriched by brilliant pen-portraits, opinionated and provocative. It will have some readers purring in happy agreement, and others tearing their hair in fury - Daily Telegraph

Magnificently provoking ... a worthy successor to Churchill's history of the same subject ... this is a work of astonishing range and depth, combining as it does a polemical flair with sure-footed scholarship - New Statesman

Roberts has produced a brilliant revisionist history of the English-speaking peoples. The book is rich in vivid characterisations of the major players. This is an exuberant book, by one of the Anglosphere's most accomplished historians - Literary Review
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781474614184
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Orion Publishing Co
Vekt
538 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
42 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
752

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Biografisk notat

Andrew Roberts took a first in Modern History at Cambridge. He has been a professional historian since the publication of his life of Lord Halifax , The Holy Fox, in 1991. His life of Lord Salisbury won the Wolfson History Prize in 2000.