Britains leading contemporary historian revisits & exounds upon the grand themes that have run throughout twentieth & twenty first century Britain including the abiding trends of the postwar era
- Britains persistent impulse to punch well above its weight in the world; the sustenance of a nuclear weapons policy which has accompanied that impulse & the secrecy that has too often concealed it; the contrasting styles & achievements of post-war prime ministers from Attlee to Cameron; the successes & failures of major constitutional reform. As importantly in Distilling the Frenzy a genuine heavyweight of British scholarship lays bear the contemporary historians art for all to see exposing the fine line between observation & felt experience whilst incorporating elements of autobiography that gives the book a poignancy thaat is lacking in other grand historial works. This is the story of Britains century through the eyes of its most celebrated chronicler. A major work of our time.