The Making of English National IdentityCambridge University Press, 2003 M03 13 Why is English national identity so enigmatic and so elusive? Why, unlike the Scots, Welsh, Irish and most of continental Europe, do the English find it so difficult to say who they are? The Making of English National Identity, first published in 2003, is a fascinating exploration of Englishness and what it means to be English. Drawing on historical, sociological and literary theory, Krishan Kumar examines the rise of English nationalism and issues of race and ethnicity from earliest times to the present day. He argues that the long history of the English as an imperial people has, as with other imperial people like the Russians and the Austrians, developed a sense of missionary nationalism which in the interests of unity and empire has necessitated the repression of ordinary expressions of nationalism. Professor Kumar's lively and provocative approach challenges readers to reconsider their pre-conceptions about national identity and who the English really are. |
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... ideology of AngloSaxonism that frequently had racial overtones. But thelargermeaning of AngloSaxon or Anglosaxondom hasequally obviously travelleda longway from its historical base.Ithascometooccupy a significant place in the political ...
... ideology of AngloSaxonism that frequently had racial overtones. But thelargermeaning of AngloSaxon or Anglosaxondom hasequally obviously travelleda longway from its historical base.Ithascometooccupy a significant place in the political ...
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... ideologies of the Continent', such as communism and fascism, that had thankfully been rejected by themass ofthe English people, ifnotbythe unpatriotic intelligentsia (Orwell 1970b: 31;1970c:411). His 'Notes on Nationalism' portrayed it ...
... ideologies of the Continent', such as communism and fascism, that had thankfully been rejected by themass ofthe English people, ifnotbythe unpatriotic intelligentsia (Orwell 1970b: 31;1970c:411). His 'Notes on Nationalism' portrayed it ...
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... ideology. Is it rightthen tospeakof 'English nationalism', in theway that we speakof French, German, orItalian nationalism? Are the English guilty of nationalist arrogance andamourpropre in asserting thatthey–virtually aloneamongwestern ...
... ideology. Is it rightthen tospeakof 'English nationalism', in theway that we speakof French, German, orItalian nationalism? Are the English guilty of nationalist arrogance andamourpropre in asserting thatthey–virtually aloneamongwestern ...
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... ideology of the French Revolution. The Germans, lacking a stateformuch oftheir history, turned towards an 'ethnocultural' conception ofthe nation:thenation was seen as 'an organiccultural, linguistic, or racial community'.The contrast ...
... ideology of the French Revolution. The Germans, lacking a stateformuch oftheir history, turned towards an 'ethnocultural' conception ofthe nation:thenation was seen as 'an organiccultural, linguistic, or racial community'.The contrast ...
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... ideology in the nineteenth century. Noone denies that the word nation, inseveral European languages, predates the rise ofnationalism. The medieval universitiesall hadtheir nationes, 'nations', whichwereguildlike divisions of thestudent ...
... ideology in the nineteenth century. Noone denies that the word nation, inseveral European languages, predates the rise ofnationalism. The medieval universitiesall hadtheir nationes, 'nations', whichwereguildlike divisions of thestudent ...
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