ELIZABETHANS :A HISTORY OF HOW MODERN BRITAIN WAS FORGED


ELIZABETHANS :A HISTORY OF HOW MODERN BRITAIN WAS FORGED

In this wonderfully told history, spanning back to when Queen Elizabeth became queen in 1953, Andrew Marr traces the people who have made Britain the country it is today. From the activists to the artists, the sports heroes to the innovators, these people pushed us forward, changed the conversation, encouraged us to eat better, to sing, think and to protest. They got things done. How will our generation be remembered in a hundred years' time? And when you look back at Britain's toughest moments in the past seventy years, what do you learn about its people and its values? In brilliantly entertaining style and with unexpected insights into some of our sung and unsung heroes, Andrew Marr offers up a first draft of the history we are all living. This is our story as the new Elizabethans - the story of how 1950s Britain evolved into the diverse country we live in today. In short, it is the history of modern Britain.


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Author ANDREW MARR
ISBN 9780008298449
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Call Number 941.085 MAR 2020
Publication WILLIAM COLLINS
Publisher LONDON
Year 2020
Physical Description XXVII, 481 PAGES, 16 UNNUMBERED PAGES OF PLATES :ILLUSTRATIONS (SOME COLOR) ; 20 CM
Subject GREAT BRITAIN --HISTORY --ELIZABETH II, 1952-
GREAT BRITAIN --POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT /y1945-
GREAT BRITAIN --CIVILIZATION /y1945-
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