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Debatable Land: The Lost World Between Scotland and England [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x142x25 mm, weight: 373 g, 16 pages of black and white illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393357058
  • ISBN-13: 9780393357059
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 211x142x25 mm, weight: 373 g, 16 pages of black and white illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jun-2019
  • Leidėjas: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393357058
  • ISBN-13: 9780393357059
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
An oft-overlooked region lies at the heart of British national history: the Debatable Land. The oldest detectable territorial division in Great Britain, the Debatable Land once served as a buffer between England and Scotland. It was once the bloodiest region in the country, fought over by Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, and James V. After most of its population was slaughtered or deported, it became the last part of Great Britain to be brought under the control of the state. Today, its boundaries have vanished from the map and are matters of myth and generational memories. In The Debatable Land, historian Graham Robb recovers the history of this ancient borderland in an exquisite tale that spans Roman, Medieval, and present-day Britain. Rich in detail and epic in scope, The Debatable Land provides a crucial, missing piece in the puzzle of British history.

"[ An] entertaining work of geographical sleuthing.… Surprises abound." —The New Yorker

Recenzijos

"Robb intercuts the past and present, the intimate and the impersonal, to wonderful effect. Few authors write so well about things lost and neglectedor have such sharp ears and eyes for the natural world." -- Ian Jack - Guardian "Revelatory." -- Alan Taylor - Literary Review "Its a book worth reading it contains several glories, much fine writing and the odd (very odd) wonder." -- Andrew Marr - Sunday Times (UK) "A detective outing on native soil. Armed with energy, humour, a poets eye and a bicycleall things his fans will be familiar withRobb probes the received wisdoms of the past His skill as a writer is to understand, without being fey, the fourth dimension: peeling back the modern landscape to find buried stories." -- Times (UK) "Graham Robb, apart from being a distinguished historian, biographer and literary critic, is one of our most accomplished travel writers. [ He] bicycles with the speed and ferocity of a Scottish reiver through these lost flatlands of history." -- Spectator "An amiably learned, leisurely tour of the lands history, chinked with anecdotes." -- Christian Science Monitor "Focusing on this one remarkable region, Robbs two-wheeled perspective and highly observant eye allow him to ruminate through the Celtic, medieval, and present eras with ease; readers are lucky to join him on his enthralling journey." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "An imagination-stimulating work in which the past seems to dissolve and reshape itself." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

List of Illustrations
ix
List of Figures
xi
A Guide to Pronunciation xiii
PART ONE
1 Hidden Places
3(3)
2 Outpost
6(10)
3 Panic Button
16(5)
4 The True and Ancient Border
21(6)
5 The Sewer of Abandoned Men'
27(11)
6 Mouldywarp
38(5)
7 Beachcombing
43(8)
PART TWO
8 Blind Roads
51(10)
9 Harrowed
61(6)
10 `Loveable Custumis'
67(9)
11 Accelerated Transhumance
76(6)
12 Skurrlywarble
82(7)
13 Exploratores
89(8)
14 Windy Edge
97(9)
15 `In Tymis Bigane'
106(9)
PART THREE
16 `Stob and Staik'
115(10)
17 `Rube, Burne, Spoyll, Slaye, Murder annd Destrewe'
125(8)
18 The Final Partition
133(7)
19 Hector of ye Harlawe
140(10)
20 Scrope
150(10)
21 Tarras Moss
160(8)
22 `A Factious and Naughty People'
168(13)
23 Silence
181(6)
PART FOUR
24 Graticules
187(11)
25 The Kingdom of Selgovia
198(7)
26 `Arthur'
205(11)
27 The Great Caledonian Invasion
216(10)
28 Polling Stations
226(6)
29 No Man's Land
232(5)
30 The River
237(4)
Appendix 241(24)
Chronology 265(6)
Notes 271(28)
Works Cited 299(18)
General Index 317(8)
Geographical Index 325(8)
Acknowledgements 333
Graham Robb is the author of several award-winning books on literature and history. His book The Discovery of France won both the Duff Cooper and Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prizes. For Parisians, the City of Paris awarded him the Grande Médaille de la Ville de Paris. He lives on the EnglishScottish border.