On the Back of an Envelope
A Life in Writing
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Haus Publishing
Published:7th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon

As one of Britain's foremost constitutional experts and contemporary historians, Peter Hennessy has spent his professional life unpicking the arcane world of Whitehall and Westminster. He began his career as a journalist on The Times, the Economist and the Financial Times, developing a network of insider contacts who helped him to shine a light on some of the dustiest corners of the British establishment. As a journalist, prize-winning contemporary historian and political commentator he has chronicled the workings of the British state with wit, affection and a healthy sense of the absurd over a five-decade career. Now a crossbench peer, he has, in his own words, 'moved in with his exhibits'. Hennessy is also a stalwart of BBC election night coverage, and a regular commentator on Radio 4, bringing a historical and constitutional perspective on current events. In this new volume, he brings together selected journalism, unpublished lectures and new writing alongside personal recollections and reflections on his time observing post-war Britain, how it is governed and those who do the governing. He reflects on the making and unmaking of Prime Ministers from Attlee to Truss, life in the House of Lords, and the changing constitutional landscape in the wake of Brexit and in the midst of uncertainty about the Union. Interspersed with lectures, journalism and new pieces, Hennessy looks back at a fascinating career, reflecting on his own experiences as a green young graduate navigating the hard-nosed world of Fleet Street in the 1970s, bringing to life a cast of characters from a world now largely gone. He also revisits his time as a public historian, academic and crossbench peer with a levity reflected in his belief that history is 'gossip with footnotes'.
'One of the country's finest contemporary historians, Hennessy has tracked Westminster like no one else'
-- Financial Times'Hennessy, unique among contemporary historians, understands politics from the inside out'
-- The Times'No current historian is as versed as Hennessy in the internal cogs and springs of the British state, but he also hs a keen eye for the luminous face of passing time'
-- The Observer'Hennessy is ... driven by a romantic, almost sensual, fascination with British history, culture, and the quirky intricacies of British democracy and the government machine. His curiosity is insatiable, his memory infinitely capacious'
-- The Spectator'What makes him such a deft public historian is the way he stitches patches of rich local colour into a narrative with the widest possible reach'
-- Guardian‘In its pithy, personal yet panoptic tone, it is strongly reminiscent of Orwell’s wartime essays – with the author’s deep knowledge of contemporary politics and society worn very lightly.’
-- Ian Cawood, Times Literary Supplement‘Perceptive, witty, and positive.’
‘Lord Hennessy’s timely collection of his thoughts on our constitution and democracy is written with his usual clarity.’
ISBN: 9781913368852
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512 pages