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Echolands

A Journey in Search of Boudica

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Publisher Description

'THE BEST BOOK ON ROMAN BRITAIN I'VE READ IN AGES' TOM HOLLAND

'A masterly evocation of the bloodiest year in British history.' ALICE ROBERTS

'Evocative, authoritative . . . rich storytelling.' CAT JARMAN

'An engaged, informed companion for the armchair time traveller...captures the thrill and the difficulties of interpreting the past'. TLS

'Duncan has written a masterpiece - a journey and an investigation that fuses landscape and history, chasing the echoes of Boudica's rebellion and finding its physical traces that still surround us today.'
NICHOLAS CRANE

'A brilliant imagining of the past. Mackay's knowledge is profound, but lightly worn, his writing elegant and witty, and his enthusiasm infectious. A joy to read.'
Dr Harry Sidebottom, University of Oxford, author or THE MAD EMPEROR

'Mackay's journey into the past is hugely enjoyable.' BBC History Magazine

'The places that Mackay visits, traverses and dwells in are vividly described as a conscious attempt to revive the past... there are real moments of joy and insight.' History Today

Almost 2000 years ago, Boudica led the greatest rebellion Britain has ever seen. Within the space of a single blood-soaked year, she united the tribes to deliver blow after devastating blow to the Roman regime, culminating in a brutal, decisive battle.

Archaeologist Duncan Mackay has spent a lifetime on the trail of Boudica. Beginning near his home in Norfolk, in the heart of Boudica's tribal territory, he embarks on a journey in the footsteps of Romans and Britons, exploring their villages, towns, forts and roads. The passage of two millennia has buried the world that Boudica knew, but Duncan finds that its echoes and physical traces still surround us - as long as you know where to look. The armies marched along the roads we still use, and died in their thousands in towns, cities and countryside where we still live today. The site of Boudica's last battle was long believed be lost to time, but the threads of the story all pull towards one remarkable, forgotten little corner of the English landscape.

From the Breckland of Norfolk to the back streets of Colchester, from the remotest corner of Anglesey to the depths of the London Underground, Duncan takes us back two thousand years to retell the story of Britain's bloodiest year. Fusing ancient history, modern excavation, landscape exploration, and vivid reconstruction, Echolands weaves the long-lost tapestry of Boudica's war.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2023
6 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hodder & Stoughton
SELLER
Hachette Australia Pty Ltd
SIZE
9.9
MB

Customer Reviews

pfdruss ,

Compelling reading

I really enjoyed reading this book for a number of reasons:
It was well researched.
The author’s style is engaging, thoughtful and humorous - it made me feel like I was walking beside him discussing it all.
Retracing the steps of Boudicca and Paulinus and there armies step-by step and day-by-day over the landscape was an inspired idea. (Where was this book when I lived and taught in area this all took place back in 2007!).
So, for those of you who like reading about Ancient Rome and the Empire’s British colony you really, really need to read this book.
Paul

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