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Œuvres de Peter Unwin

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Nom légal
Unwin, Peter William
Date de naissance
1932
Sexe
male
Nationalité
England
UK
Prix et distinctions
CMG
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Peter Unwin was the British ambassador in Hungary shortly before the fall of communism, having first served in Budapest in the late 1950s, just after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

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This is a masterwork.

After a forty year career as an English Diplomat, including the Ambassadorship of Hungary, Peter Unwin (born 1932), in his retirement, turned to writing history. This book is the fourth of half-a-dozen and in the author’s words “is basically a history of England seen through the filter of things happening on the Channel ... trying to answer the question, how far did the existence of the Channel shape British history… as a barrier and obstacle in one sense but also a bridge to the continent and an opening to the world.

In meeting this objective the author succeeds, and creates a thrilling and totally engrossing work that covers his research of the Channel from Romans to "Chunnel”, detailing the political and human impact of each event as the Channel changes from “barrier” to its present function as a gateway.

My pleasure at reading – and owning – such a work was enhanced by the number of books and subjects I gleaned from both the narrative and Unwin’s bibliography. His book Baltic Approaches is on order but will not help stem my urgent need to know more of The Sea Beggars, the Dutch fleets and sailors that raided and burnt my hometowns in the River Medway … and so distressed Mr. Samuel Pepys! Further enjoyable reading then lies ahead thanks to this masterly book by Peter Unwin.
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John_Vaughan | Oct 1, 2011 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
40
Popularité
#370,100
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
1
ISBN
31
Langues
1