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Tango01 | 30 Oct 2018 12:58 p.m. PST |
…Regency by James Hobson – Review. "h, how I wish James Hobson had been my school history teacher. I loved history, naturally, and indeed my history teachers (shout out to Mrs Woodings and Miss Piachaud, wherever you are) but still, if I had had Mr Hobson to take me through what it meant to live during the Regency the whole era would have been so much more vivid and my O-level so much more of a pleasure. As it was, I duly learned about the Congress of Vienna but never properly understood what the end of the Napoleonic Wars did to British politics. James Hobson, a fellow Pen & Sword writer and indeed a history teacher for 25 years, writes the excellent About 1816 blog and is on twitter as @about1816. Our interests, in bringing forth the forgotten voices of late Georgian Britain, overlap a great deal, and I certainly learned a great deal from the insights this book offers, which is presented in an accessible style full of information about real lives. It's an excellent read, apart from anything else…." Main page link Amicalement Armand
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