History, nationhood and the question of Britain /
"This contribution examines the relationship between history and national identity in Britain through over 30 essays by leading historians and theorists. With contributions from Tariq Modood, Bernard Porter, Keith Robbins and Alan O'Day, this comprehensive volume provides cutting edge rese...
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword /
- Norman Davies
- Introduction /
- Helen Brocklehurst, Robert Phillips
- Historiographical Britains
- British History and the Generation of Change /
- Keith Robbins
- Four Nations History in Perspective /
- Hugh Kearney
- The Changing Context of Welsh Historiography, 1890-2000 /
- Neil Evans
- Enlightenment Historiography and its Legacy: Plurality, Authority and Power /
- Murray G.H. Pittock
- Three Fables of Britishness /
- Arthur Aughey
- British Identity: Change and Continuity
- Perspectives on Irish Identity, Nationalism and Ethnicity /
- Alan O'Day
- Redefining Britannia: The Role of 'Marginal' Generations in Reshaping British National Consciousness /
- June Edmunds
- Britishness out of Immigration and Anti-Racism /
- Tariq Modood
- The Place of Ulster: Alternative Loyalist Identities /
- Brian Graham
- Civic or Ethnic? The Evolution of Britishness and Scottishness /
- Atsuko Ichijo
- Britain as Island: National Identity and the Sea /
- Ken Lunn, Ann Day
- The Island Garden: English Landscape and British Identity /
- David Lowenthal
- British Identity: Historical and Political Narratives
- 'Four Nations Prehistory': Cores and Archetypes in the Writing of Prehistory /
- Gordon J. Barclay
- Anglo-Saxon Saints' Lives, History and National Identity in Late Medieval England /
- Katherine J. Lewis
- Antithesis: How to Create a Nation /
- Sarah Barber
- 449 and All That: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Interpretations of the 'Anglo-Saxon Invasion' of Britain /
- Richard Floyd.


