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The English and Their History

By: Robert Tombs
Narrated by: Stephen Thorne
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In The English and Their History, the first full-length account to appear in one volume for many decades, Robert Tombs gives us the history of the English people and of how the stories they have told about themselves have shaped them, from the prehistoric 'dreamtime' through to the present day.

If a nation is a group of people with a sense of kinship, a political identity and representative institutions, then the English have a claim to be the oldest nation in the world. They first came into existence as an idea, before they had a common ruler and before the country they lived in even had a name. They have lasted as a recognisable entity ever since, and their defining national institutions can be traced back to the earliest years of their history. The English have come a long way from those precarious days of invasion and conquest, with many spectacular changes of fortune.

Their political, economic and cultural contacts have left traces for good and ill across the world. This book describes their history and its meanings from their beginnings in the monasteries of Northumbria and the wetlands of Wessex to the cosmopolitan energy of today's England.

Robert Tombs draws out important threads running through the story, including participatory government, language, law, religion, the land and the sea, and the ever-changing relations with other peoples. Not the least of these connections are the ways the English have understood their own history, have argued about it, forgotten it, and yet been shaped by it. These diverse and sometimes conflicting understandings are an inherent part of their identity.

Rather to their surprise, as ties within the United Kingdom loosen, the English are suddenly beginning a new period in their long history. Especially at times of change, history can help us to think about the sort of people we are and wish to be.

This audiobook, the first single-volume work on this scale for more than half a century, and which incorporates a wealth of recent scholarship, presents a challenging modern account of this immense and continuing story, bringing out the strength and resilience of English government, the deep patterns of division, yet also the persistent capacity to come together in the face of danger.

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Critic reviews

"A work of supreme intelligence.... No history published this year has been of such resounding importance to contemporary debates. Tombs, who is both fearless and non-partisan, deserves to be rewarded with a life peerage for this book." (Richard Davenport-Hines, Observer)
"Learned, pithy and punchy, with a laudable sense of narrative sweep and a bracing willingness to offer bold judgments, [Tombs's] survey is a tremendous achievement, and deserves to become the standard history for years to come." (Dominic Sandbrook, Sunday Times)
"Packed with telling detail and told with gentle, sardonic wit...[a] vast and delightful book." (Ben Macintyre, The Times)
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A great read that looks at English history from a different view point highly recommended

The readers smooth tones help me through some of the more arcane subjects

Brilliant

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Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well researched and presented. Quite a radical but curiously uncontentious broad canvas view of England, Britain and the UK and the world in general. The last remark put it in perspective for me.

Fresh view on broad canvas

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A massive history, well read, and while I didn't expect it to have a narrative that England has been responsible for all the world's ills (and don't believe this to be the case) the negative aspects tend to be glossed over as still better than other countries at the time (or in other time periods occasionally if they did something analogous) and the latter section covering the royal jubilee is written from a monarchist echo chamber just as much as my perception of events is coloured by republicanism. Things could have been worse, and the book could have been worse too.

By Jingo!

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very long but worth it, gives a great detailed summary of our history and the politics it brought forth

An excellent and well told history

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This is a richly detailed history, full of anecdote, facts, key figures and notable insights into the evolution of the country's politics and culture.

Arguably the best history on the English I know of

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