Island Stories: Unraveling Britain: Theatres of Memory, cartea 2
Autor Raphael Samuel Editat de Gareth Stedman Jones, Alison Lighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781859841907
ISBN-10: 1859841902
Pagini: 391
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: VERSO
Seria Theatres of Memory
ISBN-10: 1859841902
Pagini: 391
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: VERSO
Seria Theatres of Memory
Notă biografică
Raphael Samuel (1934–1996) was a tutor in History at Ruskin College, Oxford, and a founding editor of History Workshop Journal. His works include Theatres of Memory and Island Stories, also from Verso. For more information about his work, see The Raphael Samuel History Centre and Archive online.
Gareth Stedman Jones is a Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge University and in 2010 become Professor of the History of Ideas at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of An End to Poverty? and Languages of Class: Studies in Working-Class History 1832–1982.
Gareth Stedman Jones is a Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge University and in 2010 become Professor of the History of Ideas at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of An End to Poverty? and Languages of Class: Studies in Working-Class History 1832–1982.
Recenzii
“The sheer scope and erudition of these pages is stunning ... an imaginative tour de force.”—Terry Eagleton, Guardian
“Provocative, original ... a powerful testimony to the unending dialogue between the present and the past that is the essence and excitement of history.”—David Cannadine, Observer
“A stunning collection ... humane, optimistic, multi-textured, ever-meandering but always sparkling ... One of the finest and—paradoxically—most quintessentially English historians of our time.”—Ben Pimlott, Independent on Sunday
“A magnificent and irreplaceable collection.”—John Gray, New Statesman
“A provocative lens into both the remote and the near British past.”—Publishers Weekly
“Deeply researched, intelligently argued, lovingly presented, thoroughly excitable and immensely stimulating ... [Samuel is] as comfortable with seventeenth-century sectarians as with Victorian nonconformists, as familiar with the townlands of Ireland as the streets of London.”—John Gillis, Left History
“A rich fund of subversive ideas.”—Daniel Johnson, The Times
“Provocative, original ... a powerful testimony to the unending dialogue between the present and the past that is the essence and excitement of history.”—David Cannadine, Observer
“A stunning collection ... humane, optimistic, multi-textured, ever-meandering but always sparkling ... One of the finest and—paradoxically—most quintessentially English historians of our time.”—Ben Pimlott, Independent on Sunday
“A magnificent and irreplaceable collection.”—John Gray, New Statesman
“A provocative lens into both the remote and the near British past.”—Publishers Weekly
“Deeply researched, intelligently argued, lovingly presented, thoroughly excitable and immensely stimulating ... [Samuel is] as comfortable with seventeenth-century sectarians as with Victorian nonconformists, as familiar with the townlands of Ireland as the streets of London.”—John Gillis, Left History
“A rich fund of subversive ideas.”—Daniel Johnson, The Times