
Title | : | The Identity of England |
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ISBN | : | 0199245193 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780199245192 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 424 |
Publication | : | First published June 20, 2002 |
The English are now in need of a new sense of home and belonging, and a re-assessment of who they are. This is a history of who they were, with present needs in mind. It begins by considering how the English state created an English nation which from very early days refused to see itself simply as the state's creature. It considers also how that nation survived shattering revolutions in industry, urban living and global conflict while at the same time retaining a softer, more humane vision of themselves and their land. From this rich store of history and possibility, the book connects how the meaning of England has changed and changed again in the past with how it is changing now in the future.
The Identity of England Reviews
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A sophisticated and scholarly historical engagement with the issues of identity in England that gets beyond the silliness of red post boxes, the dangerous attempts to define Englishness, and the banality of much journalistic writing to explore how the English might conceive of themselves. I worry that not enough people who venture into print on these issues have read this book.