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'Schama is a giant, a great thinking-machine and a golden lyricist as well.' --- Mail on Sunday
The British wars began on the morning of 23 July 1637, heralding two hundred years of battles waged within and without our isles. Most would be driven by religious or political conviction, as Republicans and Royalists. Catholics and Protestants, Tories and Whigs, and colonialists and natives vied for supremacy. Of those battles not fought on home territory, a great number took place across Europe, America, India and also at sea.
Schama's examination of this turbulent period reveals how the British people eventually united in imperial enterprise, forming what he calls 'Britannia Incorporated'. The story of that change evokes the memory of such enduringly influential people as Oliver Cromwell, as well as lesser known but equally extraordinary individuals.
A story of revolution and reaction, progress and catastrophe, this is a vivid account of two centuries which changed Britain.
History of Britain - The Fate of Empire 1776-2000Written By - Simon SchamaNarrated By - Timothy WestPublished By - BBC Audiobooks LtdLength - 10 hours 55 minutesCategories - British
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Alan Bennett at the BBCWritten By - Alan BennettNarrated By - Alan BennettPublished By - BBC Audiobooks LtdLength - 2 hours 30 minutesCategories - Biographical
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FlashbackWritten By - David BarryNarrated By - David BarryPublished By - David BarryLength - 5 hours 14 minutesCategories - Biographical
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Interview with Maeve BinchyWritten By - Maeve BinchyNarrated By - Maeve BinchyPublished By - Orion Publishing GroupLength - 6 minutesCategories - BiographicalDownload Price - Free
Maeve talks about hearing her work on audio, narrated by her cousin and friend Kate Binchy... See full description...
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