Britain's Europe by Brendan Simms - ISBN: 9780141983905
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Britain’s turbulent relationship with Europe: invasion, idealism, and the EU question.

Britain's Europe

A Thousand Years of Conflict and Cooperation

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    352 pages

  • Release Date

    14 August 2017

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Summary

The essential book for understanding the history of Britain’s place in Europe, from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Britain has always had a tangled, complex, paradoxical role in Europe’s history. It has invaded and been invaded, changed sides, stood aloof, acted with both brazen cynicism and the cloudiest idealism. Every century troops from the British Isles have marched across the mainland in pursuit of a great complex of different goals, foremost among them the intertwined defe…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141983905
ISBN-10:0141983906
Author:Brendan Simms
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:14 August 2017
Weight:261g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Entertaining

Entertaining and cogently argued… an eloquent argument – Tony Barber * Financial Times *
A dazzling perspective on the current EU referendum debate * Prospect Magazine *
Like all truly stimulating and original works, this is a book worth reading even if one ultimately disagrees with the author’s conclusions, or if the time is not yet ripe for their realisation – Robert Gerwarth * Irish Times *
Entertaining – Dominic Sandbrook * The Times *
With supreme confidence, Simms distils 1,000 years of history into a simple constant: Britain’s role has always been to prevent the domination of the Continent by a single power…Britain, in other words, has always been part of Europe. To deny that fact is to ignore the past. – Gerard Degroot * The Times *
In his spirited new book, “Britain’s Europe”, Brendan Simms, a historian at Cambridge University, argues that the whole notion of an island story is wrong. Britain’s history, he says, is above all about continental Europe…Mr Simms makes a powerful case. * The Economist *
His book aims to demonstrate that the history of the British isles has never been an isolated one, and that “our island story” has always, in ­reality, been continental. – Mark Mazower * New Statesman *
A fascinating, engaging book, which exemplifies how a balanced and mature long-term historical perspective might have informed present-day political policy – Joad Raymond * BBC History Magazine *
Wide-ranging and thoughtful… a timely and important study that places Brexit and the difficulties of the EU in an illuminating historical context. – PD Smith * Guardian *

About The Author

Brendan Simms

Brendan Simms is the author of Unfinest Hour (shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize), Three Victories and a Defeat, Europe- The Struggle for Supremacy and The Longest Afternoon, which was published in 2014. He is Professor of the History of International Relations at the University of Cambridge.

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