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A History of the World in Ten Forgotten Stories: the new book from the bestselling author of Fake History and Fake Heroes
Otto English(Author)
Tallis Street Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 6. May 2027
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-1-0354-2036-0 (ISBN)
Description
Have you ever heard of the Homo Floresiensis people? Or World War Two's 'Operation Cowboy', where American soldiers teamed up with German SS units? Or the US government's plot to nuke the moon?
When he discovered his own forgotten family member, a great uncle who died aged eighteen during the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917, Otto English began to question how society collectively chooses to memorialise some things over others. How was it possible that someone so close in time could have been erased from his family's memory when so many other stories had survived? And what does it tell us about all those other tales that time conspired to forget because they were awkward, or embarrassing or simply better forgotten?
In Redacted, English takes readers through an entertaining and illuminating journey of the people, events and ideas that have been forgotten from history and excluded from our memories. From the deliberately erased history of Year Zero to the forgotten war of the English Armada; the unknown Chinese eunuch who invented paper to the forgotten moral panics of the twentieth century, English will ask why we remember some things and are encouraged to do so - whilst we forget so much else.
Most of history is resigned to the edges of our collective minds, and the past is but a gigantic iceberg, submerged beneath the ocean waves, with only the tip of it visible to the naked eye. This book will shed light on what lies beneath.
When he discovered his own forgotten family member, a great uncle who died aged eighteen during the Battle of Passchendaele in 1917, Otto English began to question how society collectively chooses to memorialise some things over others. How was it possible that someone so close in time could have been erased from his family's memory when so many other stories had survived? And what does it tell us about all those other tales that time conspired to forget because they were awkward, or embarrassing or simply better forgotten?
In Redacted, English takes readers through an entertaining and illuminating journey of the people, events and ideas that have been forgotten from history and excluded from our memories. From the deliberately erased history of Year Zero to the forgotten war of the English Armada; the unknown Chinese eunuch who invented paper to the forgotten moral panics of the twentieth century, English will ask why we remember some things and are encouraged to do so - whilst we forget so much else.
Most of history is resigned to the edges of our collective minds, and the past is but a gigantic iceberg, submerged beneath the ocean waves, with only the tip of it visible to the naked eye. This book will shed light on what lies beneath.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0354-2036-0 (9781035420360)
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A History of the World in Ten Forgotten Stories: the new book from the bestselling author of Fake History and Fake Heroes
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Person
Author of bestseller Fake History, Otto English is the pen name of journalist Andrew Scott. From 2010, Scott began writing and tweeting about politics and history, gaining attention for his itinerant blog, he moved into journalism and has since written for Politico, the Independent, New Statesman, Daily Mail and many other publications. He has always been fascinated by the writing of history and the creation of political narratives, and has spoken about them on BBC News, BBC Radio 4 and LBC He lives in south-east London with his wife and two children.