Rule Britannia? : Britain and Britishness 1707-1901 / edited by Peter Lindfield and Christie Margrave.
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- computer
- online resource
- 9781443882002
- 1443882003
- English -- Ethnic identity
- National characteristics, English
- Decorative arts -- England
- English
- Anglais -- Identité ethnique
- Anglais
- Arts décoratifs -- Angleterre
- History of art / art & design styles
- Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800
- British & Irish history
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain
- Decorative arts
- National characteristics, English
- England
- 941 23
- DA118 .R954 2015
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The concept of Britishness - and its constituent facets - has, over the past decade, come increasingly to the fore. In particular, this can be seen in the politically and socially engaging debates surrounding the Scottish Referendum in 2014. It is an idea - manifested both physically and cognitively - that every Briton is aware of and engages with to a greater or lesser extent. Thus, the concept of Britishness is extremely current and crosses cultural, political and socio-economic boundaries. Nevertheless, Britishness is a challenging term to define and explore, given its tremendously wide-ran.
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