The Shortest History of England, James Hawes
The Shortest History of England, James Hawes
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The Shortest History of England
Empire and Division from the Anglo-Saxons to Brexit—A Retelling for Our Times

Author: James Hawes

Narrator: Jonathan Cowley

Unabridged: 7 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/26/2022


Synopsis

England—begetter of parliaments and globe-spanning empires, star of beloved period dramas, and home of the House of Windsor—is not quite the stalwart island fortress that many of us imagine. Riven by an ancient fault line that predates even the Romans, its fate has ever been bound up with that of its neighbors; and for the past millennia, it has harbored a class system like nowhere else on Earth.

This bracing tour of the most powerful country in the United Kingdom reveals an England repeatedly invaded and constantly reinvented—yet always fractured by its very own Mason-Dixon Line. It carries us swiftly through centuries of conflict between Crown and Parliament (starring the Magna Carta), America's War of Independence, the rise and fall of empire, two World Wars, and England's break from the EU. We discover: why the American colonists of 1776 believed that they were the true Anglo-Saxons, how the British Empire was undermined from within, why Winston Churchill said the UK could only be saved by splitting up England itself, and how populism spawned Brexit and its "new elite."

The Shortest History of England brings all this and more to prescient life—offering the most direct, compelling route to understanding the country behind today's headlines.

About James Hawes

James Hawes studied German at University of Oxford and University College London, then held lectureships in German at the universities of Maynooth, Sheffield, and Swansea. He has published six novels with Jonathan Cape. Speak for England predicted Brexit; it has been adapted for the screen by Andrew Davies, though not yet filmed. His last book, Englanders and Huns, was shortlisted for the Political Books of the Year Awards in 2015. He leads the MA in creative writing at Oxford Brookes University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Victor on December 20, 2020

The Shortest History of Germany was even better; here, perhaps, the author was treading waters that were too close to home, which resulted in some messiness of the general picture. This said, it's also brilliant as a very short history. Like the book on Germany, this one is driven by a single burnin......more

Goodreads review by Ana on February 27, 2023

I got a bit carried away again........ On the cover of my copy, Phillip Pullman has described ‘The Shortest History of England’ as ‘sharp and vivid and extremely persuasive’. This is funny because towards the end of the book Hawes describes Pullman’s writing as having ‘revitalised Britlit’. However,......more

Goodreads review by Oliver on December 23, 2020

James Hawes' 'The Shortest History of England' does exactly as it says on the tin, which is, no doubt, a monumental task for any historian. James' Hawes pulls it off, but only just. Why you might ask? Well, this book is short (272 pages of text + crap tons of illustrations to tell the whole story; f......more

Goodreads review by Farah on January 23, 2024

Hawes has a thesis and its that England is an Empire based in the South East of England and created by the Normans. All of the rest of England, then Wales then Scotland, then Ireland, are the Outer Lands of Empire. (Towards the end he cited the study earlier this century that demonstrated that yes,......more

Goodreads review by Kai on July 18, 2024

Jetzt bin ich im Bilde......more