Crossing borders : political essays / Sir Bernard Crick.
Material type: TextSeries: Bloomsbury academic collections. History and politics in the 20th century : Europe.Publisher: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781474287371
- 1474287379
- Political science
- Great Britain -- Politics and government
- Great Britain -- Social conditions
- Grande-Bretagne -- Politique et gouvernement
- Grande-Bretagne -- Conditions sociales
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference
- Political science
- Politics and government
- Social conditions
- Great Britain
- 320/.01 23
- JN118 .C75 2016
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 The Sense of Identity of the Indigenous British; 2 For My Fellow English; 3 On Scottish Nationalism; 4 The Politics of British History; 5 Why the Northern Ireland Peace Process Must Take So Long; 6 The Legacy of John Smith; 7 Still Missing: A Public Philosophy for New Labour; 8 The Decline of the Political Book; 9 Political Reviewing; 10 Sassoon's One Hundred Years of Socialism; 11 Goldhagen's Willing Executioners; 12 Hannaford on Race; 13 Multiculturalism; 14 Talking to the Loyalist Paras; 15 Rethinking Unionism
16 Gellner and Postmodernism17 Hannah Arendt and the Burden of Our Times; 18 On Isaiah Berlin; 19 The Legacy of Laski; 20 Shaw as Political Thinker, or the Dogs That Did Not Bark; 21 The Complete Orwell; Index
"Bernard Crick's mastery of the political essay is matched by few, if any, modern political writers. This new collection demonstrates the wide range of his writing with characteristically bold, argumentative and witty pieces on British identity, on the Northern Irish peace process, on New Labour, on Shaw, Berlin, Laski and Arendt, and on the present state of political writing. It will enlighten, provoke and amuse readers keen to engage with political ideas and arguments current at the turn of the millennium."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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