Elizabethans : how modern Britain was forged /

Marr, Andrew, 1959-

Elizabethans : how modern Britain was forged / Andrew Marr. - London : William Collins, 2020. - xxvii, 483 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm.

Includes index.

When the Queen ascended the throne in 1953 at the age of 25, Britain was a very different nation. In this vital history, Andrew Marr tells the story of modern Britain through the people who shaped it: from Sylvia Plath to Elvis Costello, Frank Critchlow to Bob Geldof, Zaha Hadid to James Dyson, David Attenborough to the Beatles. How did our activists, our innovators, our artists, our every-kind-of-mover-and-shaker define and progress this new Elizabethan era over the last seven decades? How did the 70s shape the 80s, shape the 90s to incrementally land us where we are today? And where exactly is that?

9780008298401 (hbk.) : 20.00 0008298408 (hbk.) : 20.00


History.
History.


Great Britain--History--Elizabeth II, 1952-.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1945-.
Great Britain--Civilization--1945-.

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