This article analyses the discursive constitution and contestation of British ‘greatness’ during the campaigns for the 1975 referendum on UK membership of the European Communities and the 2016 referendum on membership of the European Union. It finds that ideas about British greatness formed a central part of the discourse on Britain’s role in the world on both sides in each campaign, joining recent literature on Brexit challenging the view that greatness has been primarily a right-wing preoccupation. By demonstrating the existence of distinct yet overlapping discourses of greatness, the article also adds nuance to accounts of the centrality of greatness to British foreign policy identity. The article employs a discourse-theoretical approach...
Winston Churchill is undoubtedly one of the greatest British politicians of all time. His life spans...
Pro-Europeans have organised three concerted propaganda campaigns to date: in 1962-63 to secure publ...
Claims about Britain’s past are made regularly in the referedum debate. But claims about Britain’s h...
This article analyses the discursive constitution and contestation of British ‘greatness’ during the...
This thesis analyses how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. Pri...
The 2016 EU referendum has already left a lasting imprint on the English language. Building on previ...
This article analyses why the demand for a membership referendum has arisen anew despite the preciou...
The EU Referendum of June 2016 marked a watershed moment for the United Kingdom, as it sought to onc...
Britain’s withdrawal of its EU membership has a number of political and economic implications for UK...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...
The June 2016 UK referendum on EU membership is indicative of the challenges facing the EU, in terms...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
This master's thesis deals with the British political Conservative discourse on Global Britain in th...
In the context of a turn to defensive nationalism in a number of countries, this chapter examines th...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...
Winston Churchill is undoubtedly one of the greatest British politicians of all time. His life spans...
Pro-Europeans have organised three concerted propaganda campaigns to date: in 1962-63 to secure publ...
Claims about Britain’s past are made regularly in the referedum debate. But claims about Britain’s h...
This article analyses the discursive constitution and contestation of British ‘greatness’ during the...
This thesis analyses how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. Pri...
The 2016 EU referendum has already left a lasting imprint on the English language. Building on previ...
This article analyses why the demand for a membership referendum has arisen anew despite the preciou...
The EU Referendum of June 2016 marked a watershed moment for the United Kingdom, as it sought to onc...
Britain’s withdrawal of its EU membership has a number of political and economic implications for UK...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...
The June 2016 UK referendum on EU membership is indicative of the challenges facing the EU, in terms...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom’s electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union. Thi...
This master's thesis deals with the British political Conservative discourse on Global Britain in th...
In the context of a turn to defensive nationalism in a number of countries, this chapter examines th...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...
Winston Churchill is undoubtedly one of the greatest British politicians of all time. His life spans...
Pro-Europeans have organised three concerted propaganda campaigns to date: in 1962-63 to secure publ...
Claims about Britain’s past are made regularly in the referedum debate. But claims about Britain’s h...