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This Little Britain: How One Small Country Changed the Modern World (Hardcover)

by Harry Bingham (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Fourth Estate Ltd (1 Oct 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007258488
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007258482
  • Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 13.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 125,643 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'As Bingham shows so intelligently and so well, we have a lot to be proud of.' Mail on Sunday 'Fascinating!the author conveys a huge amount of history and fact with the lightest of touches to make a most readable and enjoyable book.' Church Review


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Celebratory, witty and incredibly insightful, Harry Bingham explores the eccentricities and customs of the British nation in a bid to answer a question which has everyone debating -- Who are we? For the British, that's an oddly difficult question. Although our national self-assessment usually notes a number of good points (we're inventive, tolerant, and at least we're not French), it lists a torrent of bad ones too. Our society is fragmented and degenerate. Our kids are thugs, our workers ill-educated, our public services abysmal. We drink too much. Our house prices are crazy, our politicians sleazy, our roads jammed, our football team rubbish. When the 'Times' invited readers to suggest new designs for the backs of British coins, one reader wrote in saying, 'How about a couple of yobs dancing on a car bonnet or a trio of legless ladettes in the gutter?' Is there really nothing to be proud of? British inventors have been responsible for myriad marvels we now take for granted, from the steam engine to the world wide web. British medical and public health innovations -- vaccination, integrated mains sewerage, antiseptic surgery -- have saved far more lives than all other medical innovations put together. And why stop there? The British empire covered a quarter of the earth's surface but used an army smaller than that of Switzerland to exert its rule. The world speaks our language. Our scientists have won vast numbers of Nobel Prizes. The evolution of habeas corpus, trial by jury and the abolition of torture aren't purely British in inspiration, but owe more to us than to anyone else. Our parliamentary democracy has been hugely influential in spreading ideals of liberty and representative government round the world. If the modern world is richer, freer, more peaceful, more democratic and healthier than it was, then Britain has played a leading role in that transformation. This book is about just that. Taking a particular interest in the many things that we did first, or best, or most, or were the only ones ever to do, this focuses especially on those of our oddities that spread across the world -- everything from football to the rule of law.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Quirky Read, 16 Nov 2007
By R. Havers (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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This Little Britain, Harry Bingham's book is brilliant and not just because his essays within each chapter are the prefect length for a bedtime read. It's described by the publisher (4th Estate) as "Celebratory, witty and incredibly insightful", for once the book lives up to the blurb. Yes but what's it about? Well, it's not about the TV series, which I'm probably one of the few people in Britain, under the age of 65, who doesn't find it funny. It "explores the eccentricities and customs of the British nation in a bid to answer a question - who we are." But much more than that it is a super history lesson on all sorts of cultural and historical backwaters as well as BIG topics including slavery for example. By exploring language, literature, law, war, science, economics, empire, and lifestyle Harry proves, at least to my satisfaction, why Britain is such an important nation.

There is none of rhetoric that Gordon Brown's fond of spouting on Britain, it is far too factual. And while Harry does poke fun at some of the things that we've done or been involved in as a nation he does it with a light touch and doesn't get involved in revisionist ranting. The underlying theme of the book is exceptionalism, that is to say how Britain is different from the rest of the world; not for the sake of being different- but just `cos we are.

I'm a great fan of quirky and `This Little Britain' delvers in spades, however, don't think for one minute that you won't learn a lot from a few nights in bed with Harry Bingham.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A realistic review, 11 Nov 2007
By EMC (England) - See all my reviews
I was unsure at first as to why this had been given one star by another reviewer but all was made clear when I realised they were a huge Little Britain fan (TV series) and were obviously put out that this book had nothing to do with it. I found it to be a great read and the title isn't confusing - the term 'little Britain' has been used in Britain itself for years before the TV show was created (and yes it's a great show, I agree)so it's not an attempt to 'cash in' . Buy this for itself and not because it sounds similar to something else.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a top read, 26 Nov 2007
By Suzanna Moore (Oxford, England) - See all my reviews
I found this book warm, engaging, and wonderfully informative about aspects of our history which I had previously no idea of at all. It's also beautifully written. Bingham deals in weighty matters with a very light touch, while not dumbing down at all. It's a history lesson for those of us who 'learnt' some of it at school but who remember far more about the view out of the window and over the chemistry lab. I'll definitely be getting it for my Dad for Christmas.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book - a must read for the whole UK.
I have just finished reading this amazing book: "This Little
Britain" and have learned such a lot in the process. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Stuart L. Huyton

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book Ever!
"This Little Britain" is one of the best books I have read - not only on history but on most other subjects as well! Read more
Published 23 months ago by Book Boy

5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous read!
This has to be one of the best historical reads I have ever encountered. I wlll be buying this for my dad this christmas!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
This Little Britain is undoubtedly one of the best non-fiction books of the year, and definitely a good Christmas present for anyone at all interested in British culture. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Tommy

1.0 out of 5 stars Misleading title - don't be fooled!
Why call a book 'This Little Britain' when it has nothing to do with the TV show? A cynical exercise.
Published on 9 Nov 2007 by Arlen Foster

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