'History clings tight but it also kicks loose,' writes Simon Schama at the outset of At the Edge of the World?, the first book in his three-volume journey into Britain's past. And change - sometimes gentle and subtle, sometimes shocking and violent - is the dynamic of Schama's unapologetically personal and grippingly written history.
Une histoire de Grande-BretagneSéries
Cette série épique explore le passé riche et complexe des îles britanniques, de l'ère préhistorique au seuil du nouveau millénaire. Le style narratif captivant donne vie à des moments décisifs, des personnalités et des changements sociétaux qui ont façonné la nation. Des premières civilisations à l'ascension et à la chute d'un empire, cet ouvrage offre des perspectives profondes sur l'identité britannique et son impact mondial. C'est un voyage historique fascinant pour quiconque s'intéresse aux forces qui ont forgé une nation.






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A History of Britain
The Britisch Wars 1603 - 1776
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The British Wars is a compelling chronicle of the changes that transformed every strand and strata of British life, faith and thought from 1603 to 1776. It explores the forces that tore Britain apart during two centuries of dynamic change
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Simon Schama explores the forces that tore Britain apart during two centuries of dynamic change - transforming outlooks, allegiances and boundaries. But as wars of religious passions gave way to campaigns for profit, the British people did come together in the imperial enterprise of 'Britannia Incorporated'.
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A History of Britain Fate of Empire; 1776-2001
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- 16 heures de lecture
This work explores the political energy of the mid-1770s through the technological and industrial advancements of the Victorian era and the expansion of the British Empire.
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Schama completes his three-volume history of Britain to accompany the BBC TV series. This period, 1770-2000, covers a variety of themes and key British characters. First, the Romantic generation turned Nature into a revolutionary force, followed by the creative Victorians seeking a better world.