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Titles in This Set
The Making of Modern Britain
A History of the World
A History of Modern Britain
Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781529075113
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Age Range: Adult (Non-Fiction / General Readership)
Overview
This three-book paperback collection brings together three celebrated works of narrative history by Andrew Marr, spanning Britain's story from the death of Queen Victoria to the present, alongside a sweeping global history. Marr's trademark blend of wit, rigour and accessible storytelling makes complex political and social history enjoyable. Ideal for history enthusiasts, students, or fans of Marr's television documentaries, this set offers great value and hours of absorbing reading.
About the Books
The Making of Modern Britain charts the turbulent first half of the twentieth century, from the death of Queen Victoria through two world wars and the birth of the welfare state. Marr explores how ordinary Britons grappled with socialism, fascism, feminism, and social experiments from eugenics to nudism, while the media and popular culture as we know them began to take shape.
A History of the World takes a genuinely global view, revisiting familiar epics of classical Greece, Rome and Napoleonic Europe while giving equal weight to lesser-told stories from Peru, Ukraine, China and the Caribbean. Marr traces the rise and fall of civilisations, uncovering surprising parallels between cultures separated by vast distances and centuries, and questioning old assumptions about how world history is usually told.
A History of Modern Britain picks up the story from the end of the Second World War, examining how grand political visions of a fairer, more equal society were gradually eclipsed by a culture of consumerism, celebrity and individualism. Decade by decade, Marr shows how British politicians' best-laid plans were repeatedly confounded by an electorate that refused to be easily led.
About the Author
Andrew Marr was born in Glasgow in 1959 and studied English at the University of Cambridge. He has enjoyed a long career in political journalism, writing for the Scotsman, the Independent, the Daily Express and the Observer. From 2000 to 2005 he served as the BBC's Political Editor, and he has written and presented numerous television documentaries on history, science and politics. Andrew lives in London with his family and remains one of Britain's most trusted political commentators.
Why You'll Love This Collection
Three substantial, thought-provoking history books in one set, combining sweeping global scope with intimate British social history — all told with Marr's trademark clarity, warmth and sharp eye for the telling detail.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; ISBN and edition reflect the current UK paperback printing.
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