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The English and their History
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- Published: 6 November 2014
- ISBN: 9780141976792
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 1056
Writing the entire history of the English people, from start to finish, may seem a dementedly ambitious undertaking. But the Cambridge historian Robert Tombs pulls it off with penetrating wit, lovely colour and a positively Victorian swagger. Rich in anecdote as well as analysis, his book breaks with academic orthodoxy by treating England as a genuinely distinctive nation. The English have been blessed by tremendous good luck, he argues, but we also owe a great deal to our ancestors, who built some of the most enduring institutions in the world. "England," he writes, "is a rambling old property with ancient foundations, a large Victorian extension, a 1960s garage, and some annoying leaks and draughts balancing its period charm."
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