The History of England, Volume 1: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to King John - David Hume
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
18th Century
 British Literature
 Classics
 European History
 Historical Reference
 History
 Nonfiction
 Philosophy
Shared by:coldrainwater
Written by
Read by Mark Elstob
Format: M4B
Unabridged
First published: 1754
Audiobook release date: 05-09-24
20 hrs and 29 mins
Though David Hume (1711-1776) is now best known for his role as a prominent philosopher of the Enlightenment rather than an historian, it was his momentous six-volume The History of England that really brought him national attention during his lifetime. It came out in instalments between 1754 and 1762 and proved an instant success. As it covers the ground from Julius Caesar to James II and the Glorious Revolution, it may not be so surprising that it is now overshadowed by A Treatise on Human Nature and An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. Surely its limited purview–taking English history only to 1688, virtually a century before Hume–would seem of limited interest to 21st century audiences? This is not the case.Hume undertook widespread and careful research in his preparation for his History, as is evidenced by the voluminous references underpinning his information. Furthermore, he was relatively close to many key events in English history–not least the periods of the Stuarts, Cromwell and the Interregnum.This underpins the sense of authority which pervades his history–for Hume’s purpose is not just to present the facts, but to dress them colourfully with character and opinion. For example, the account of each monarch closes with a vivid assessment of the reign and personality. In conjunction with Hume’s lively, even challenging literary style, The History of England is entertaining and thoughtful as well as informative.This is shown from the opening book. Not surprisingly, this volume covers the greatest number of years; the increasing availability of historical record allows for far greater detail. But Hume is still fascinating as he discusses the passage of time from Julius Caesar, through the advent of William the Conqueror and the Normans, to the death of King John in 1216. Starting the story here sets up the listener for what is unquestionably a varied and exciting journey.
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