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The Making of Modern Britain

By: Andrew Marr
Narrated by: Andrew Marr
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In The Making of Modern Britain, Andrew Marr paints a fascinating portrait of life in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century as the country recovered from the grand wreckage of the British Empire.

Between the death of Queen Victoria and the end of the Second World War, the nation was shaken by war and peace. The two wars were the worst we had ever known and the episodes of peace among the most turbulent and surprising. As the political forum moved from Edwardian smoking rooms to an increasingly democratic Westminster, the people of Britain experimented with extreme ideas as they struggled to answer the question ‘How should we live?’ Socialism? Fascism? Feminism? Meanwhile, the Suffragette movement was taking shape as the popularity of the music hall soared. It was also a time that witnessed the birth of the media as we know it today and the beginnings of the welfare state.

Beyond trenches, flappers and Spitfires, this is a story of strange cults and economic madness, of revolutionaries and heroic inventors, sexual experiments and raucous stage heroines. From organic food to drugs, nightclubs and celebrities to package holidays, crooked bankers to sleazy politicians, the echoes of today's Britain can be heard throughout.

©2009 Andrew Marr; (P)2009 Macmillan Digital Audio
19th Century 20th Century Europe Great Britain Military Modern War Royalty Imperialism Interwar Period England Winston Churchill British Empire Socialism United Kingdom Middle Ages Capitalism Latin American Soviet Union Africa
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Absolute perfection! Andrew Marr makes Britain's recent history both Accessible and interesting. His insights are just right. I loved the TV series but the book goes into much more detail. Do also check out his other book which looks at Britain from 1900 up until The Second World war.

How History Should Be

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yet another easy to listen to book. I t has prompted to read the unedited book, which is obviously longer than this book

Andrew Marr the people's historian

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Excellent performance and story of recent history of Britain.. Look forward to story of Brexit Britain.

History as entertainment

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I would recommend this as it covers so many facts but also gives much more insight behind the historical acts to explain why and how. I appreciate some of this might be the author's opinion but isn't that what all historical writers do?

What does Andrew Marr bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

I very much prefer it when the author reads their own book. The intentions of the book comes across much clearer.

Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

As the pace of the book was so quick, I found myself going back to re-cover old ground. Throughout the book there was much detail but I found myself surprised at the abrupt opinion at the end. Very much enjoyed it and will revisit it again.

So much information in 1 book!

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Love this book. I learned more from the audio book than I think I did from both school history lessons and from reading printed copy, could be repetition, but I think more likely that I loved the way Andrew Marr brings the book to life. More details in places whilst would have brought depth, however, it's a good starting point to spark further reading around specific areas. A good book worth, definitely gets my recommendation.

Magnificent recollection of our recent past

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