Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth Century: Philip Sidney, Thomas More, Walter Ralegh, Edmund Spenser, Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare

Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth Century: Philip Sidney, Thomas More, Walter Ralegh, Edmund Spenser, Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare
Author: Sidney Lee
Publisher: SEVERUS Verlag
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3863473248

Thomas More, Philip Sidney, Walter Ralegh, Edmund Spencer, Francis Bacon and William Shakespeare were chosen to represent the atmosphere of the whole sixteenth century in England. Each of these men influenced the following generation and this opus describes accuratly an epoche of intellectual uprising which accompanied the ascendency of the British Empire. Based on his great knowledge of the epoche Sidney Lee, editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and several English classics, gives a profound view of six great men of the English Renaissance and their impact on British history.

100 Great Black Britons

100 Great Black Britons
Author: Patrick Vernon
Publisher: Robinson
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Blacks
ISBN: 9781472147042

'An empowering read . . . it is refreshing to see somebody celebrate the role that black Britons have played in this island's long and complicated history' DAVID LAMMY, author of Tribes, in 'The best books of 2020', the Guardian 'Timely and so important . . . recognition is long overdue . . . I would encourage everyone to buy it!' DAWN BUTLER MP A long-overdue book honouring the remarkable achievements of key Black British individuals over many centuries, in collaboration with the 100 Great Black Britons campaign founded and run by Patrick Vernon OBE. 'Building on decades of scholarship, this book by Patrick Vernon and Dr Angelina Osborne brings the biographies of Black Britons together and vividly expands the historical backdrop against which these hundred men and women lived their lives.' From the Foreword, by DAVID OLUSOGA 'I am delighted to see the relaunch of 100 Great Black Britons. For too long the contribution of Britons of African and Caribbean heritage have been underestimated, undervalued and overlooked' SADIQ KHAN, Mayor of London Patrick Vernon's landmark 100 Great Black Britons campaign of 2003 was one of the most successful movements to focus on the role of people of African and Caribbean descent in British history. Frustrated by the widespread and continuing exclusion of the Black British community from the mainstream popular conception of 'Britishness', despite Black people having lived in Britain for over a thousand years, Vernon set up a public poll in which anyone could vote for the Black Briton they most admired. The response to this campaign was incredible. As a result, a number of Black historical figures were included on the national school curriculum and had statues and memorials erected and blue plaques put up in their honour. Mary Seacole was adopted by the Royal College of Nursing and was given the same status as Florence Nightingale. Children and young people were finally being encouraged to feel pride in their history and a sense of belonging in Britain. Now, with this book, Vernon and Osborne have relaunched the campaign with an updated list of names and accompanying portraits -- including new role models and previously little-known historical figures. Each entry explores in depth the individual's contribution to British history - a contribution that too often has been either overlooked or dismissed. In the wake of the 2018 Windrush scandal, and against the backdrop of Brexit, the rise of right-wing populism and the continuing inequality faced by Black communities across the UK, the need for this campaign is greater than ever., ,

The Great British Dream Factory

The Great British Dream Factory
Author: Dominic Sandbrook
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0141979313

SPECTATOR BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2015 Britain's empire has gone. Our manufacturing base is a shadow of its former self; the Royal Navy has been reduced to a skeleton. In military, diplomatic and economic terms, we no longer matter as we once did. And yet there is still one area in which we can legitimately claim superpower status: our popular culture. It is extraordinary to think that one British writer, J. K. Rowling, has sold more than 400 million books; that Doctor Who is watched in almost every developed country in the world; that James Bond has been the central character in the longest-running film series in history; that The Lord of the Rings is the second best-selling novel ever written (behind only A Tale of Two Cities); that the Beatles are still the best-selling musical group of all time; and that only Shakespeare and the Bible have sold more books than Agatha Christie. To put it simply, no country on earth, relative to its size, has contributed more to the modern imagination. This is a book about the success and the meaning of Britain's modern popular culture, from Bond and the Beatles to heavy metal and Coronation Street, from the Angry Young Men to Harry Potter, from Damien Hirst toThe X Factor.

The English Nation

The English Nation
Author: Edwin Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 818
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

In this reinterpretation of the history of England, Edwin Jones reveals that a false view of the English past, created during the reign of Henry VIII, became one of the most powerful influences on English outlook and behaviour.

The Great British Book of Baking

The Great British Book of Baking
Author: Linda Collister
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0718157117

Takes us on a tour in baking, our nation has to offer - from Eccles cakes to Cornish pasties, Chelsea buns to Scottish gingerbread. With trips to notable landmarks from baking history - Melton Mowbray.