Idea of Englishness

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Britain's Overseas Empire
Britain’s Overseas Empire
British imperial legacy
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comparative nationalism studies
cultural myths analysis
Elect Nation
English Intellectual
English Intellectual Life
English Intellectual Tradition
English National
English National Identity
English national identity historical development
English Social Theory
English Sociology
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European identity relations
French Nationalism
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George III
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John Ball
Kelmscott Manor
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national identity formation
nationalism
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Norman Yoke
peoples
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Richard III
scottish
Scottish National Party
sociology of nations
Strong Sociological Tradition
UK Identity
UK Independence Party
UK's Sovereignty
UK’s Sovereignty
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138095755
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Ideas of Englishness, and of the English nation, have become a matter of renewed interest in recent years as a result of threats to the integrity of the United Kingdom and the perceived rise of that unusual thing, English nationalism. Interrogating the idea of an English nation, and of how that might compare with other concepts of nationhood, this book enquires into the origins of English national identity, partly by questioning the assumption of its long-standing existence. It investigates the role of the British empire - the largest empire in world history - in the creation of English and British identities, and the results of its disappearance. Considering the ’myths of the English’ - the ideas and images that the English and others have constructed about their history and their sense of themselves as a people - the distinctiveness of English social thought (in comparison with that of other nations), the relationship between English and British identity and the relationship of Englishness to Europe, this wide-ranging, comparative and historical approach to understanding the particular nature of Englishness and English national identity, will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural studies and history with interests in English and British national identity and debates about England’s future place in the United Kingdom.
Krishan Kumar is University Professor and William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, USA. His is the author of Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times, Utopianism, 1989: Revolutionary Ideas and Ideals, The Making of English National Identity, and From Post-Industrial to Post-Modern Society and co-editor of The Sage Handbook of Nations and Nationalism.

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