A History of Britain Through Books

1900-1964

A History of Britain Through Books
Christopher Tugendhat
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h198 x 129mm - 352pg
20 Oct 2022 UK
9781915036803
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In A History of Britain Through Books: 1900-1964, Christopher Tugendhat takes readers on a journey through Britain as told through seminal books of the twentieth century, from Lord of the Flies to A Room of One' s Own to Heart of Darkness and many more. These books explore the experiences, attitudes and prejudices of the previous century and how they' ve shaped modern Britain. With unique insight, these carefully selected books, and the lives of their writers, tell the story of a nation undergoing enormous political and social change, both within itself and on the global stage.
' A History of Britain Through Books: 1900-1964. . . is a charming, shrewd, informed rollcall of the most influential works of the period. ' Max Hastings, The Times; ' From the death of Queen Victoria to the swinging sixties, this book about books is a tour de force. A deeply enjoyable read that takes us from The Riddle of the Sands to The Story of Art, from Suffragette Sally to Animal Farm. Christopher Tugendhat has written a unique guidebook to the society, politics and morals of a nation in flux. His is a voice of culture, humanity and tolerance, and a panacea for our troubled times. ' Lucy Riall, author of Garibaldi: Invention of a Hero; ' This is a fascinating book full of stimulus and wisdom, which has found a special way of capturing not just the history but the smell and feel of Britain between the Boer War and the 1964 general election. It is the product of Christopher Tugendhat' s well-primed mind meeting his well-stocked library in a highly original fashion. ' Peter Hennessy, author of Secret State; ' Christopher Tugendhat channels the spirit of some of the nation' s most interesting writers - iconic and avant garde, famous and forgotten - to invoke the age. This book is a rare species: a novel way of recording history. ' John Bew, author of the Orwell Prize-winning Citizen Clem: A Life of Attlee; ' Christopher Tugendhat had the brilliant idea to write a history of Britain in the first half of the last century by discussing the books in his own library which throw light on different facets of social and political culture. . . An ideal introduction to recent British history. ' Robert Skidelsky, author of John Maynard Keynes: 1883-1946
Christopher Tugendhat was a European Commissioner from 1977 to 1985, after which, among other positions, he was Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority, Abbey National and the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). He is also a former Chancellor of the University of Bath. From 1970 to 1976 he was Conservative Member of Parliament for the City of London and Westminster South and a journalist on the Financial Times from 1960 to 1970. He is currently an active member of the House of Lords. He is the author of Oil: The Biggest Business, The Multinationals, which won the McKinsey Foundation Book Award in the US, Making Sense of Europe and co-author with William Wallace of Options for British Foreign Policy in the 1990s. He is a graduate of the University of Cambridge, where he is an Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, and holds honorary degrees from the University of Bath and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. He was born in 1937 and is married to Julia Dobson, a psychotherapist and author. They have two sons and five grandchildren and live in London.

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