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The Embarrassment of Riches Simon Schama

The Embarrassment of Riches By Simon Schama

The Embarrassment of Riches by Simon Schama


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This is the book that made Simon Schama's reputation when first published in 1987. A historical masterpiece, it is an epic account of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age of Rembrandt and van Diemen.

The Embarrassment of Riches Summary

The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age by Simon Schama

This is the book that made Simon Schama's reputation when first published in 1987. A historical masterpiece, it is an epic account of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age of Rembrandt and van Diemen.

In this brilliant work that moves far beyond the conventions of social or cultural history, Simon Schama investigates the astonishing case of a people's self-invention.

He shows how, in the 17th-century, a modest assortment of farming, fishing and shipping communities, without a shared language, religion or government, transformed themselves into a formidable world empire - the Dutch republic.

The Embarrassment of Riches Reviews

'Simon Schama writes with grace and wit, and his enthusiasms are contagious.' Anita Brookner

'Schama is one of the few historians writing today who can recreate the mentalite of another culture.' Jonathan Miller

'One reads it all with mounting enjoyment and at the end one's sense of Dutch civilisation in the Golden Age of Rembrandt and van Diemen is not just salted and enriched - but remade.' Robert Hughes

'This is history on the grand scale, and like all generously conceived historical works leaves us reflecting about the present as well as the past.' John Gross, New York Times

'Seldom has a people opened its doors so wide. A performance on the epic scale.' Independent

About Simon Schama

Simon Schama is University Professor of Art History and History at Columbia University. He is the author of 'Patriots and Liberators', which won the Wolfson Prize for History, 'The Embarrassment of Riches', 'Citizens' which won the 1990 NCR book award for non-fiction, 'Dead Certainties', 'Landscape and Memory' which won the W H Smith Literary Award in 1995, and 'Rembrandt's Eyes' (1999). He is also the author of the monumental 'History of Britain' published in three volumes. He was art critic of the 'New Yorker' from 1995 to 1998 and was made CBE in the 2001 New Year's Honours list.

Additional information

GOR001249044
9780006861362
0006861369
The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age by Simon Schama
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19881110
720
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