This Land of Promise: A History of Refugees and Exiles in Britain

Author:   Matthew Lockwood
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
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9780008442569


Pages:   608
Publication Date:   20 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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‘Important, comprehensive, and superbly researched. All the more urgent at the present time’ BART VAN ES 'A terrific, clear-eyed and balanced history that cuts through today’s toxic debates' DAILY TELEGRAPH How have those who arrived on Britain’s shores shaped its history? Refugees seeking to reach Britain today often face perilous journeys, impossible bureaucracy and acidic public opinion. But this hasn’t always been the way. For most of our history, Great Britain cherished its outward image as a safe haven for those displaced by religious persecution, political violence or economic crisis – an island of stability in the midst of a violent world. In This Land of Promise, migration scholar Matthew Lockwood overturns many popular modern-day misconceptions about Britain’s history of immigration. Exiles and refugees have been not only a constant presence in Britain across the centuries but also intrinsic to shaping Britain as it is today. This is a profoundly moving and illuminating history, told through the people who lived it: Frederick Douglass and the formerly enslaved men who followed in his footsteps, fleeing America on the hopes of kinder cultures. Little girls like Liesl Ornstein, who discovered they were Jewish only when Hitler took Austria, who were sent to England and told to call themselves ‘Elizabeth’. Sun Yat-sen, who found sanctuary in London – a brief abduction aside – before becoming the father of modern China. Freddie Mercury, who at every turn tried to shake Zanzibar from his bones. Almost every time, we see when we look back, Britain has not been an island refuge from the world, but an island refuge for the world. Not a country burdened by refugees, but instead transformed and strengthened by them.

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Author:   Matthew Lockwood
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   William Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 5.40cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.800kg
ISBN:  

9780008442569


ISBN 10:   0008442568
Pages:   608
Publication Date:   20 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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EARLY PRAISE FOR THIS LAND OF PROMISE: ‘A terrific, clear-eyed and balanced history that cuts through today’s toxic debates… Lockwood writes a vivid, fluent prose and moves all these remarkable tales along at a cracking pace’ Daily Telegraph, ***** review ‘Compelling and humane’ Independent, Top Reads for June PRAISE FOR LOCKWOOD’S PREVIOUS BOOKS: ‘Matthew Lockwood is a master storyteller, deftly showcasing the lives of ordinary people alongside the impact of historical ideas and events … enthralling, provocative, and wonderfully enlightening’ Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana ‘Lockwood … has a keen eye for a good yarn, and there are enthralling glimpses here of individual lives buffeted by the American Revolution’ Alex von Tunzelmann, New York Times Book Review ‘A breakthrough popular history, written with a novelist's eye for detail and atmosphere’ Publishers Weekly ‘A stunning narrative’ Stella Tillyard, author of Aristocrats


PRAISE FOR MATTHEW LOCKWOOD’S PREVIOUS BOOKS ‘Matthew Lockwood is a master storyteller, deftly showcasing the lives of ordinary people alongside the impact of historical ideas and events … enthralling, provocative, and wonderfully enlightening’ Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana ‘Lockwood … has a keen eye for a good yarn, and there are enthralling glimpses here of individual lives buffeted by the American Revolution’ Alex von Tunzelmann, New York Times Book Review ‘A breakthrough popular history, written with a novelist's eye for detail and atmosphere’ Publishers Weekly ‘A stunning narrative’ Stella Tillyard, author of Aristocrats


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Matthew Lockwood is the author of The Conquest of Death: Violence and the Birth of the Modern English State (Yale, 2017) and To Begin the World Over Again: How the American Revolution Devastated the Globe (Yale, 2019). He received his PhD from Yale University in 2014, where his dissertation won the Hans Gatzke Prize for outstanding dissertation in European history. He held posts at the Yale Center for the Study of Representative Institutions and at the University of Warwick before moving to the University of Alabama where he is currently Assistant Professor of History.

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