A review by eleanorwantstoreadwithfriends
The English and their History: The First Thirteen Centuries by Robert Tombs

I'm marking this as read because I've spent a lot of time listening to it, but the longer it went on, the more the author just made random guesses: like how the average person living in feudalist England had just as good a quality of life as someone living in the same place in the modern era, which is a BIZARRE thing to throw out there. Personally I like the existence of things like dentists and the ability to vote, so DNF?