Northerners, Brian Groom
Northerners, Brian Groom
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Northerners

Author: Brian Groom

Narrator: Nicholas Camm

Unabridged: 13 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperNorth

Published: 04/14/2022


Synopsis

A Waterstones Best History Book of the Year The bestselling history of the North of England as told through the lives of its inhabitants. ‘Entertaining’ ‘Definitive’ ‘Highly readable’ A work of unrivalled scale and ambition, is the defining biography of northern England. This authoritative new history of place and people lays out the dramatic events that created the north – waves of migration, invasions and battles, and transformative changes wrought on European culture and the global economy. In a sweeping narrative that takes us from the earliest times to the present day, the book shows that the people of the north have shaped Britain and the world in unexpected ways. At least six Roman emperors ruled from York. The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria was Europe’s leading cultural and intellectual centre. Cartimandua, Queen of the Brigantes, deserves to be as famous as Boudica. Neanderthals and Vikings, Central European Jews, African-Caribbeans and South Asians, have all played their part in the making and remaking of the north. Northern writers, activists, artists and comedians are celebrated the world over, from Wordsworth, the Brontes and Gaskell to LS Lowry, Emmeline Pankhurst and Peter Kay. St Oswald and Bede shaped the spiritual and cultural landscapes of Britain and Europe, and the world was revolutionised by the inventions of Richard Arkwright and the Stephensons. The north has exported some of sport’s biggest names and defined the sound of generations, from the Beatles to Britpop. Northerners Finally, Brian Groom explores what northernness means today and the crucial role the north can play in Britain’s future. As new forces threaten the fabric of the UK again, this landmark book could scarcely be more timely.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Deborah on July 19, 2022

I really, really wanted to like this book. Northern publisher publishing a Northern author writing about the North. Sounded like a winning formula to me. And yet... there was something missing from this book as I did not really enjoy reading it. I kept trying to identify what it was that was lacking......more

Goodreads review by John on August 28, 2022

Whilst always interesting for its vast collection of facts, this is not a very good history book. It starts well enough taking us from the early days up to the Industral Revolution, but then it rather loses its way, turning into a set of lists of people and events without enough linkages and comment......more

Goodreads review by Jo Berry on October 20, 2022

This is a good solid overview of the north of England from the Neolithic to the present day. As you can imagine, packing that much history into 432 pages means it’s a bit of a whistle stop tour, so we never get into too much depth. But it is a good starting point for further research. Being a northe......more

Goodreads review by Ted on May 31, 2022

Trying to write an objective review is daft, so I'm gonna openly admit to being extremely biased towards this book. I've read a decent amount of history, but this was the first time I read a history book about where I am from. And it was brilliant. Brian Groom has written a very accessible account o......more

Goodreads review by Cerys on April 20, 2022

Okay, Look! I'm going to be a little biased about this book as a Northerner. But I thought it was absolutely cracking! This was a genuine history of the North, with its struggles and its triumphs. Brian Groom didn't pull any punches both showing the problematic issues that the North has been a part......more


Quotes

‘Entertaining and informative. … Avoids sentimentality and stereotypes. … Groom keeps his history admirably down to earth.’ ‘A definitive new chronicle of the region, the first to appear this century.’ ‘Groom’s chronicling of northern setbacks is urbane rather than indignant. … Comprehensive and highly readable.’ ‘This is a huge book, in which the author slips seamlessly and triumphantly from one subject to another.’ ‘Hugely impressive.’ ‘A rich and kaleidoscopic history of a region, its landscape, industries, culture and people. is rigorous, digressive, discursive, always entertaining and enlightening, as full of good things as the North itself.’ , author of ‘A wonderful compendium of the North’s proud, deep, ancient otherness.’ author of ‘An essential writer on politics and business and a tireless champion of the north.’ ‘A measured and essential voice in these compromised times.’ ‘Few people are better placed to write the story of northerners. One of journalism’s most astute observers of the state of Britain.’ ‘Brian Groom is one of the leading experts on Britain’s regions and nations and a perceptive analyst.’ ‘Panoramic, authoritative and a beautiful read. Brian has written the book everyone who wishes to understand the north of England must read.’ author of