Rarely has a government been so keen to promulgate a sense of national identity as that led by Gordon Brown. And rarely has Britishness itself been such a topic of political debate. We are promised a British bill of rights and duties, and before that a statement of British values. Meanwhile Margaret Hodge, the culture minister, in a speech on Britishness, generated a furore for criticising the absence of diversity associated with The Prom
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...
In the immediate aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron rai...
Britishness has never been a fixed entity but has been fluid and contested for centuries
In fulfilling the demands of Brexit voters, the government faces great obstacles, both from within a...
Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt as to whether English nationalism existed at...
In this article I consider why the expected English backlash to the asymmetric UK devolution settlem...
In the newly published IPPR pamphlet The Dog That Finally Barked: England as an Emerging Political C...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that the establishm...
GORDON BROWN'S tenure as prime minister has shown, among other things, his continued commitment to r...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that ...
Why study nation? And why ‘class and nation’? As Aughey comments in his paper in this issue, there w...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...
In the immediate aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, Prime Minister David Cameron rai...
Britishness has never been a fixed entity but has been fluid and contested for centuries
In fulfilling the demands of Brexit voters, the government faces great obstacles, both from within a...
Until the Brexit referendum, there was widespread doubt as to whether English nationalism existed at...
In this article I consider why the expected English backlash to the asymmetric UK devolution settlem...
In the newly published IPPR pamphlet The Dog That Finally Barked: England as an Emerging Political C...
This thesis examines if there has been developed a modern English national identity in the wake of d...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that the establishm...
GORDON BROWN'S tenure as prime minister has shown, among other things, his continued commitment to r...
At the time of the devolution settlement in the UK, there was widespread concern that ...
Why study nation? And why ‘class and nation’? As Aughey comments in his paper in this issue, there w...
One of the questions raised by the UK’s decision to leave the EU is the extent to which national ide...
Is Englishness a contemporary invention or a resurgent sensibility? What is the shape and character ...
The issue of identity has been a fundamental one in virtually all human societies. The binary questi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the future of Britain and Britishness considering simultaneous c...