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A History of Britain

The Wars of the British 1603-1776

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  • 544 páginas
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This volume of Simon Schama's A History of Britain vividly recounts the tumultuous civil wars that shaped the nation, revealing the stark realities of conflict among Ireland, England, and Scotland, as well as between parliament and the crown. These wars, marked by idealism and brutal violence, resulted in a staggering loss of life, surpassing even the casualties of the First World War. As religious fervor waned, the pursuit of profit emerged, leading to the formation of "Britannia Incorporated," which transformed Britain from a peripheral entity into a dominant global empire. However, this empire, perceived as a symbol of liberty, was built on military might and the enslavement of countless Africans. The contradictions of British claims to freedom were starkly highlighted in America, where figures like Sam Adams and George Washington challenged the legitimacy of colonial rule. Schama captures the horrors of war, famine, and plague, alongside the personal tragedies of families torn apart by conflict. He also delves into the dynamics of power within palace and parliament, exploring the allure of wealth and pleasure. Notable figures such as John Milton, Thomas Hobbes, and Benjamin Franklin come to life, alongside Scottish clansmen, women pamphleteers, and articulate African slaves like Olaudah Equiano.

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A History of Britain, Simon Schama

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