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Between Britain: Walking the History of England and Scotland (Paperback)
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Between Britain: Walking the History of England and Scotland (Paperback)

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Published: 13/02/2025
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Blending travelogue and history with luminous life writing, Between Britain explores the past and the identities of England and Scotland through an eye-opening one-hundred-mile journey along the border of the two nations.

The border between England and Scotland is rich in history. It has been the site of battles, treaties, castles and crossroads. But it can also be a lens through which to look at the changing history and identities of these two countries.

Between Britain is a one-hundred-mile journey through eight centuries. It is a history book, a travelogue, a personal reminiscence and a gently prodding examination of national identity. But above all it is a celebration of a place and the people who live there.

Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 9781838854416
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 222 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 19 mm
Edition: Main


MEDIA REVIEWS

This is no gentle ramble . . . Instead, Between Britain interrogates Moffat's identity through the intricatepolitics of place. Thoughtful and wise, this is a walk through a shared past, present and future - Observer

Moffat is a great storyteller and his stories are rich, full of interest. One of the many merits of this fascinating book is that it invites us to think about who we are and what our history means or might mean to us. It is also a reflection on what it has meant and may mean in the future - Scotsman

As admirable in its simplicity as it is daunting in its complexity . . . Moffat peers into the farther corners of history as he criss-crosses the border. There he is able to coax other, less well-familiar characters to step out of the shadows - Herald

A study in nationalism . . . A journey of 100 miles but one that time travel[s] through 800 years of complex history - Sunday Post

[Moffat] has the kind of eye that reads a landscape not just topographically but also historically . . . The history that Alistair Moffat so brilliantly lays out sits very close to the surface - Times Literary Supplement

Praise for Alistair Moffat: [To the Island of Tides] is often beautifully evocative of places, the past and the landscape . . . compelling and revealing - The Times

Extraordinary . . . There is a powerful, natural beauty in Moffat's writing - Herald

[Moffat] is a great teacher . . . Alert though he is to change and to the world we have lived into, he is forever in search of time that is lost and can be recovered. Enthralling . . . - Scotsman

Joyous . . . [The Secret History of Here] is a delightful meditation on a place, and on the role that humans played in its evolution - Foreword

Absorbing and thought-provoking - Countryfile

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