Hope and Glory
The Days That Made Britain
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Stuart Maconie
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Stuart Maconie
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In Hope and Glory, Stuart goes in search of the places, people and events of the century we have just left behind that have shaped the look and character of modern Britain. From the death of Victoria to the demise of New Labour, he takes a single event from each decade of the 20th century that offers up a defining moment in our history and then goes in search of its legacy today. The death of a queen, a bloody war, a nation on strike, a first broadcast, a ship coming into land, reaching for the top of the world, an epic football match, a youth rebellion, a pop concert and an election – each event in turn has shaped our national culture and spirit to make us who we are. Some were glorious days, some tragic, even shameful, but each has played its part – from sport to music, politics to war, industrial relations to exploration – in making modern Britain. 1901 – the death of Victoria and the rise of British women; 1916 - the First World War in the national psyche; 1926 - the General Strike and industrial conflict; 1936 – how the British invented television; 1948 – the docking of the Empire Windrush and multi-cultural Britain; 1953 – Edmund Hillary’s ascent of Everest and the tradition of British adventure; 1966 – how we won the World Cup and our continued obsession with the game we gave the world; 1977 – Royalists and Rebels, the Queen’s Silver Jubilee and the rise of punk; 1985 – how Live Aid gave birth to celebrity culture; 1997 – the rise and fall of Blair’s spin revolution.
©2011 Stuart Maconie (P)2011 Random House Audio GoWhat listeners say about Hope and Glory
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- David Milne
- 26-10-16
Maconie tells it well.
Informative and entertaining. Very enlightening at times too. Will peruse other works by the same author
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- Man Mountain
- 13-05-23
Excellent book
Stuart is a fantastic wordsmith and writer, author,and reader of books he is so interesting to listen to, long live Stuart Maconie and keep on writing superb books for everyone to listen to or read.
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- Claire Mills
- 30-10-11
Absolutely brilliant
I've read other Stuart Maconie books, but this is far and away the best. The way that Stuart has chosed a day per decade then woven in all the other historical facts and stories leading up to and beyond the selected event can only be described as masterful. I enjoyed it so much that I was disappointed to get to the end. If you want a good (and very funny in parts) overview of history of the 20th century then download this
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- LOU LLOYD
- 26-04-20
Another Brilliantly written / read book
Stuart Maconie is without doubt a brilliant wordsmith.
I am spending my “lockdown” day’s Bingeing on hisFantastic works , while painting , cleaning ,cooking & sunbathing
If you too are a 60’s kid
ALL his books are a must
Only trouble is I fear I’ll complete them before we’re thru this 🤬situation.
Still , I’ve still got his radio shows on the superb
6 music with his equally brilliant Oppo
Mr M Radcliffe.
Thank you Mr M
& thank you Audible
Lou Lloyd.
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- Graham Wilson
- 04-03-17
Amazing journey through who we are..
First book i've ever read of Stuart's and he's been a wonderful companion on late nights and long journeys.. amazing journey that explains what makes us "slightly wonky" in these isles...
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- Mad Jeff
- 03-08-16
Fascinating and Enjoyable
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I'm sure I will be listening to this again very soon. Packed with engaging facts, well researched and Stuart's voice is easy to listen to.
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- Hoopers Oak
- 07-04-13
Enjoyed it despite myself
This is well-researched, well-written and well-narrated. I have to confess that my own politics are almost diametrically opposed to Mr Maconie's, and one or two things did grate, but for anyone interested in recent political and social history of the UK, this book is a must have.
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- James
- 06-11-14
Good but heavy going in some places
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, it's a great collection of stories and travelogues, in service of a good overall idea.
Who was your favorite character and why?
It's not fiction so no characters.
Which character – as performed by Stuart Maconie – was your favourite?
He's best as himself.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh quite a few times and was depressing in others - there's a lot of material here, both light and dark.
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I'd avoided this book in the bookshops as it looked a bit worthy and was timed around the 2012 olympics and a lot of very iffy 'national story of Britain' books. However, Maconie is a better writer than most and his commitment to his concept here is very good. The idea is to go through 10 'key days' in the last 100 years of British history, and the critical events that happened on those days. It covers everything from the suffrage movement to the 1966 world cup and Live Aid. It's a mixture of travelogue and essay in each chapter, and is well written and well read. The only major issue is that some of the chapters - around the first world war, the crushing of the miner's strikes etc is very consistently downbeat and can be wearing to listen to for long periods.
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- Tyson
- 30-10-18
Entertained, Informed and Educated
Mr. Maconie writes and reads this great book with compelling enthusiasm and wit. Covering a vast number of topics from the Windrush generation to the Sex Pistols via Queen Victoria and that World Cup dog, this is a comprehensive account of both good and bad sides of our complex history.
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- Richard
- 23-09-11
The History they don't tell you about
This is a social history of the 20th Century. I suppose a lot depends on wether you like Stuart Maconie.
I do. It tells you a lot about what happened in the last century and how it effects life today.
It's frightening to think of some of the things he describes happened within living memory.
It really makes you think. But it's not boring or dusty history. It's very entertaining and funny as well.
I highly recommend it.
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