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Warrior Race :A History of the British at War
Warrior Race :A History of the British at War
hardback
Published:
8 November, 2001
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780316857628 |
| ISBN10 | 0316857629 |
| Number Of Pages | 879 |
| Item Weight | 1320 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Little, Brown & Company |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
The ambition of this remarkable book is daunting: nothing less than a total history of British war. It's easy to forget that modern Britain is a nation shaped by wars, with the boundaries of its separate parts the outcome of conquest and resistance. The essence of British identity is in its warrior heroes both real and imaginary, and such figures continue to hold the popular imagination, from Boudicca to King Arthur. Lawrence James' authoritative and exhaustive study investigates the role played by war in the making Britain. Drawing on the latest historical and archaeological research, as well as numerous unfamiliar resources, he charts the full reach of British military history: from the physical and psychological impact of Roman military occupation, through the several wars of the 17th century, and up to the 'total war' experience of 20th century conflict. This is popular history at its very best: always accessible, always informative.
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Author's Bio
Lawrence James studied History and English at York University and subsequently undertook a research degree at Merton College, Oxford. Following a career as a teacher, he became a full-time writer in 1985 and is now regarded as one of the finest of narrative historians.