Book cover for A Short History of England
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<p><b><i>Irish Times</i>, October 13, 2011<br /></b>“Simon Jenkins has boldly written a unitary, continuous text, taking “England” as his subject. The boldness should not surprise us. He is a stellar public intellectual and the best newspaper columnist in the business: the wit, dazzle and scornful elan of his weekly Guardian pieces make them required reading…<i>A Short History of England</i>is intermittently enlivened by his passion for political analysis; the approach also reflects his architectural bent, as chairman of the National Trust and author of several invigorating surveys of houses and churches.”</p> <div><b><i>The Spectator</i>, August 27, 2011</b></div> <div>“This is traditional, kings-and-things, great-men history with all its dates and famous quotations in place ... it's jolly good ... Jenkins has a newspaper columnist's aphoristic verve.”</div> <div> </div> <div><b><i>New Statesman</i>, September 26, 2011</b></div> <div>“Full of good writing and lively anecdote... Simon Jenkins's<i>Short History of England</i>, published in association with the National Trust, is a handsome book whose narrative gains strength as it goes through the Middle Ages and finds itself in the modern period. His account of the 20th century is full of the good judgements one might hope for from such a sensible and readable commentator, and they alone are worth perusing for pleasure and food for thought. Jenkins is especially good at analysing what he sees as the central idea - the balance between royal power and popular consent.”</div>
Publisher PublicAffairs
ISBN10 161039142X
ISBN13 9781610391429
Number of Pages 384
File Size DL-184MB
Shelf Number KH563
Grade Range
Ages 18 - 99
Format Audio Plus Download, EPub Download