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Northerners by Brian Groom; 9780008471231

Northerners

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Northerners is an insightful exploration of the rich tapestry of northern England's history, intricately woven through the lives of its inhabitants. Brian Groom delves into a narrative that spans from ancient times to the present, capturing the essence of how significant events—migrations, invasions, and battles—have shaped the region.

The Plot

The book vividly recounts the experiences of key figures, such as Roman emperors from York and the cultural luminaries of Northumbria, a region that once held significant sway over Europe. Readers will encounter notable leaders like Queen Cartimandua, who played a crucial role in the turbulent times of her era. Groom's narrative is not merely a catalogue of events; it is a reflection on the resilience and influence of the northern people, highlighting their contributions to both Britain and the wider world.

Themes

Central themes in Northerners include identity, resilience, and the interplay between local and global histories. Groom examines how the identity of northern England has been forged through adversity and triumph, making it a compelling study of place and people. The writing style is engaging and accessible, combining scholarly insights with vivid storytelling.

Similar Works

Readers who appreciate Groom's work may also enjoy Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne, which explores the impact of cultural conflicts, or In Search of England by H.V. Morton, a journey through the English landscape and its history.

"A masterful narrative that brings the past to life through the voices of its people." - Historical Review

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 199 mm × 129 mm × 35 mm
Pages: 432
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008471231

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