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E-raamat: Along the Borders: In search of what divides and unites us

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Doubleday
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529935899
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Doubleday
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529935899

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In this eye-opening journey, travel journalist Richard Collett crosses continents and borders to explore the invisible lines that both separate and bring us together. From disputed frontiers to everyday communities shaped by change, this book unravels how identity, politics and place meet — and offers a bridge to understanding what truly unites us all.

Searching for a sense of national and personal identity in an increasingly fragmented United Kingdom, Borderlands merges British history with contemporary politics and culture. Collett’s journey takes him to the banks of the River Tamar - a natural boundary dividing Anglo-Saxon Devon from Celtic Cornwall for a thousand years, to the English-Welsh borders, where Offa’s Dyke has separated the two countries since the 8th century. He then travels north to the Anglo-Scottish borderlands, Orkney and Shetland, and across the Irish Sea to Northern Ireland.

Richard Collett speaks to a cast of characters including Cornish nationalists, Welsh speakers teaching Welsh in England, and migrant charity workers helping refugees. For the first time in centuries, Brexit and the pandemic made hard borders an unprecedented reality. Calls for Scottish, Welsh, and even Cornish independence, are a constant backdrop to Collett’s journey. In Northern Ireland, there are fears of a hard border reigniting ‘The Troubles’, while in southern England, issues of immigration have turned the Kent coast into a maritime frontier and political battleground.

Collett explores the rise of regional identities in the midst of an ever-loosening sense of national unity, but ultimately, this isn’t a book about differences and divisions. Borderlands is a travel book that tries to find what unites Britain.

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Along The Borders shows us the borders of the British Isles with all their frustrations, idiosyncrasies and downright stupidities.

Collett proves to be a knowledgeable and compelling guide. His journey blends beautiful descriptions with insightful interviews as he drops in for tea and cake with local historians, politicians and, to be frank, some folk who are as bewildering as the borders they straddle.

He writes with great humour but also tackles the politics head on. After reading it, you will begin to see borders everywhere and question their purpose or at least their history. * Alan Cleaver, author of The Postal Paths * An absorbing journey across the fractured frontiers of the United Kingdom, Along the Borders is packed with intriguing details, revealing insights and flashes of hope. Smart and reflective, travel writer Richard Collett provides a fresh perspective on shifting histories, cultures and identities. A brilliant debut. * Shafik Meghji, author of Small Earthquakes * Along the Borders is a fascinating exploration of Britains borderlands, those liminal places-in-between which inform all our lives perhaps more than many of us realise. Richard Collett handles this deep subject, with its sensitive cultural and political undertones, with care and humour, writing a book which is at once relatable and thought-provoking. A must read for anyone interested in British culture, politics and identity, told through entertaining and immersive travel narratives. * Daniel Stables, author of Fiesta *

Richard Collett is an award-winning travel journalist from the United Kingdom with a love for offbeat destinations and cultural curiosities. A professional travel writer since 2018, Richard regularly contributes to major international publications, including National Geographic, BBC Travel, CNN Travel, Lonely Planet, The Telegraph, and many more titles. His award-winning travel blog receives around 50,000 visitors every year. Born in Scotland to English parents, hes now intent on discovering a sense of identity in his ever-changing homeland.
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