The Labour government has acknowledged the ‘enormous bonds of commonality’ (T. Blair, speech to Commonwealth Heads of Government, 24 October 1997. http://www.thecommonwealth.org), but the former empire or the modern Commonwealth has remained largely absent in the re-articulation of Britishness. Although there has been little attempt to reform the institutions and symbols of Empire, transnational ties with its former empire remain predominantly defined by ambiguity and selective myopia. This article will explore the relationship between former empire, British state and its composite nations by examining continued transnational constitutional and governmental ties and its implications on post-imperial frameworks of citizenship. The article wi...
When the states of England and Scotland combined in 1707, the conditions were created whereby Englis...
This thesis explores the evolution of British nationalism regarding two major historical segments - ...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
Imperial decline has taken place in societies where traditions of citizenship have been either weak ...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
The UK is agog with modernisation. The dissolution of the House of Lords, devolution and a potential...
In the wake of the 2016 referendum, the idea that ‘imperial nostalgia’ motivated the Leave vote beca...
The growth of public and academic interest in Englishness has raised important questions about post-...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the role of the Commonwealth of Nations in British history ...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
This article compares the ways in which references to ‘the (British) Empire’ were constructed and us...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
Is Britain one nation, or many? Is it a nation with more than a thousand years of history, or "an in...
However it may have originated, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, modern citizenship be...
This paper has tow aims. First, it presents a brief account of citizenship, as a status, as a right ...
When the states of England and Scotland combined in 1707, the conditions were created whereby Englis...
This thesis explores the evolution of British nationalism regarding two major historical segments - ...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...
Imperial decline has taken place in societies where traditions of citizenship have been either weak ...
Britain’s history as a nation and a great power cannot be dissociated from the concept of imperialis...
The UK is agog with modernisation. The dissolution of the House of Lords, devolution and a potential...
In the wake of the 2016 referendum, the idea that ‘imperial nostalgia’ motivated the Leave vote beca...
The growth of public and academic interest in Englishness has raised important questions about post-...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the role of the Commonwealth of Nations in British history ...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
This article compares the ways in which references to ‘the (British) Empire’ were constructed and us...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
Is Britain one nation, or many? Is it a nation with more than a thousand years of history, or "an in...
However it may have originated, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, modern citizenship be...
This paper has tow aims. First, it presents a brief account of citizenship, as a status, as a right ...
When the states of England and Scotland combined in 1707, the conditions were created whereby Englis...
This thesis explores the evolution of British nationalism regarding two major historical segments - ...
One hundred years ago, the British Empire controlled a quarter of the world’s area and population. T...