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The Road Not Taken

How Britain Narrowly Missed a Revolution

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Published: 5th July 2012
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Britain has not been successfully invaded since 1066; nor, in nearly 1,000 years, has it known a true revolution -- one that brings radical, systemic and enduring change. The contrast with her European neighbours -- with France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece and Russia -- is dramatic. All have been convulsed by external warfare, revolution and civil war -- all have experienced fundamental change to their ruling elites or their social and economic structures.

In The Road Not Taken Frank McLynn investigates the seven occasions when England came closest to revolution: the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, the Jack Cade rising of 1450, the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536, the English Civil War of the 1640s, the Jacobite Rising of 1745-6, the Chartist Movement of 1838-50 and the General Strike of 1926. Mixing narrative and analysis, he vividly recreates each episode and provides compelling explanations of why social turbulence stopped short of revolution.

McLynn takes issue with those who argue that great events do not have great causes -- that they happen not because of some titanic clash of systems -- the bourgeoisie versus the landed aristocracy or the oligarchy versus the gentry -- but because of accident -- the blunders and miscalculations of individual human beings. As well as suggesting causes for these seismic events and reasons for their ultimate collapse, he examines the underlying currents which have allowed England (and, since 1707, Scotland) to enjoy a continuity and stability unknown in almost every other country.

"Authoritative and fascinating account. McLynn has delivered a scholarly and hugely informative book" -- Roger Hutchinson Scotsman "McLynn is an astonishingly prolific historian. His books are always elegantly written, highly opinionated and enormously enjoyable, and this one.is among his best" -- Dominic Sandbrook Sunday Times "Has anybody done more - done as much - as Frank McLynn in writing intelligent, combative, thoroughly researched and thoroughly readable history? Personalities essential to the narrative appear brilliantly.we have in this quite outstanding book an arguable-with, character-rich account of longed-for ends grimly" -- Edward Pearce Independent "One of our most readable historians, McLynn has produced another tidy volume rich with intelligent wrangling" -- Christopher Silvester Daily Express "McLynn is a hugely knowledgeable guide to these great events, and is unfailingly thought-provoking" -- Simon Griffith Mail on Sunday

ISBN: 9780224072939
ISBN-10: 0224072935
Audience: General
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 624
Published: 5th July 2012
Dimensions (cm): 24.0 x 16.2  x 4.1
Weight (kg): 0.942