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Victorious Century

The United Kingdom, 1800-1906

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Victorious Century

By: David Cannadine
Narrated by: Kris Dyer
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To live in 19th-century Britain was to experience an astonishing series of changes, of a kind for which there was simply no precedent in the human experience. There were revolutions in transport, communication and work; cities grew vast; and scientific ideas made the intellectual landscape unrecognisable. This was an exhilarating time but also a horrifying one.

In his dazzling new book, David Cannadine has created a bold, fascinating new interpretation of the British 19th century in all its energy and dynamism, darkness and vice. This was a country which saw itself at the summit of the world. And yet it was a society also convulsed by doubt, fear and introspection. Repeatedly, politicians and writers felt themselves to be staring into the abyss - and what is seen sometimes seen as an era of irritating self-belief was in practice obsessed by a sense of its own fragility, whether as a great power or as a moral force.

Victorious Century is an extraordinarily enjoyable book - its author catches the relish, humour and theatricality of the age but also the dilemmas of a kind with which we remain familiar today. It reframes a time at once strangely familiar and yet wholly unlike our own.

©2017 David Cannadine (P)2017 Audible, Ltd
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Victorious

Highly enjoyable listen- unashamedly focuses on the Big Parliamentarian Beasts- Wellington, Peel, Disraeli, Gladstone, Salisbury with some brilliant titbits of the period thrown in. pretty scathing of the royals. One of few works I listened to twice - there was a lot happening!

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Fascinating history of Victorian Britain

It's obviously hard to cover the whole of a period in one book but this had just about the right level of detail for me and I found it really informative. It's the sort of book you probably need to listen to 2 or 3 times to get the most out of as there is a lot to take in but would highly recommend for a good overview of the period. Very well narrated too.

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fascinating summary of an entire century.

at times I felt it focuses too much on politics, leaving little for much else

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Not a Pun

Or is it? I thought this was a book on "Victoria's Century" ie reign of Queen Victoria. It isn't it covers the period from the Napoleonic wars until WW1 and thus was an excellent surprise. Really good book and a good listen.

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historical masterpiece

loved listening to the unfolding historical story of Britain and empire in the victorian era.

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Text interesting narration oh dear

The wide scope is a little too English to be truly representative of the years covered. Nevertheless an interesting read. The narrators voice is excellent however his frequent mispronunciations grated rather a lot. How hard is it to say Boer and not boor? Or even pronounce Ontario correctly! Irritated by the ridiculous placing of New Lanark near Manchester? Misread or ignorance by the author? Such a basic error and there is more than one in this book makes it suspect in many of its assertions.

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Superb

Loved it great narrator , all round great listen very informative
British empire warts and all

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One of the best historical books for me so far

This was an entertaining and comprehensive romp through the key century for the British empire.
The author was both compassionate and critical in his treatment of Britain, the empire and the diverse personalities and ideas involved. Ranging from Disraeli conservatism to Marx .

I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

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Good story, frustrating listen

I really rate David Cannadine and have read several of his books. The risk is that you find him repeating himself a bit from previous titles but that’s fine. Helps refresh the memory. And as an interesting and informative narrative this did not disappoint
What is annoying is the very poor pronunciation of the reader. Did no one check? Is there not an editor? He also went at it a bit too fast and tripped over himself in terms of syntax and sense. But then didn’t go for another take. Or if he did no one listened. There were too many instances to make it a comfortable listen.
Examples which stuck so much I remember include Iveagh, Harewood, Beauchamp and even Cadogan plus countless other given and place names and even some ordinary nouns.

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Interesting book

Interesting book with great narration, however, the unnecessary overuse of the phrase “to be sure” and the word “hence” is incredibly distracting.

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