Présentation de l'éditeur :
Originally published to tie in with the seven part Channel Four series, this is an exploration of the lives of the ordinary inhabitants of Britain, starting when Britain first became an island at the close of the last Ice Age and ending at the beginning of the agricultural and industrial revolutions.
Beneath the names and dates of schoolbook history there is another, often overlooked story - the history of the people as a whole and their experience of life through the ages. SEVEN AGES OF BRITAIN is a unique television and print social history telling the story of the people of Britain from the Mesolithic to the dawning of the agricultural revolution. It will explore the lives and times of the ordinary people of Britain who rarely emerge into the light of written history but nonetheless were witness to its every twist and turn.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Justin Pollard is the producer of the Channel Four series SEVEN AGES OF BRITAIN. He was educated at St. Albans School and Downing College, Cambridge where he graduated in Archaeology and Anthropology. For the last ten years he has worked as an historical writer and consultant in film and television and his recent credits include the feature films Elizabeth and The Four Feathers and over twenty-five documentary series' including Channel Four's popular archaeology strand Time Team. He lives in Surrey with his wife Stephanie.
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- ÉditeurHodder Paperback
- Date d'édition2005
- ISBN 10 0340838124
- ISBN 13 9780340838129
- ReliureBroché
- Nombre de pages336
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