Unruly : a history of England's kings and queens / David Mitchell.
Publication details: London, UK : Michael Joseph, 2023.Description: xv, 430 pages, 22 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations, maps, genealogical tables ; 24 cmISBN:- 1405953179
- 9781405953177
- 1405953187
- 9781405953184
- 941.0099 23/eng/20230929
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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New book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Non-Fiction | 941.009 MIT | Available | 072976 |
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Includes bibliographical references (page 405) and index.
In UNRULY, David Mitchell explores how England's monarchs, while acting as feared rulers firmly guiding their subjects' destinies, were in reality a bunch of lucky sods who were mostly as silly and weird in real life as they appear today in their portraits. Taking us right back to King Arthur (spoiler: he didn't exist), David tells the founding story of post-Roman England right up to the reign of Elizabeth I (spoiler: she dies). It's a tale of narcissists, inadequate self-control, excessive beheadings, middle-management insurrection, uncivil wars, and at least one total Cnut, as the population evolved from having their crops nicked by the thug with the largest armed gang to bowing and paying taxes to a divinely anointed king. How this happened, who it happened to and why it matters in modern Britain are all questions David answers with brilliance, wit and the full erudition of a man who once studied history - and won't let it off the hook for the mess it's made.