These Englands, or where does devolution leave the English?
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Auteurs : Christopherg. A. Bryant [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Nations and Nationalism [ 1354-5078 ] ; 2003-07.
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- Alternative ways, Asian britons, Banal nationalism, Black winner, British empire, British identity, British state, Britishness, Bryant, Cambridge university press, Christopher, Clarendon press, Collective representation, Commonwealth games, Conservative party, Considerable currency, Constitutional settlement, Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan england, Croom helm, Cultural exclusiveness, Culture beckenham, Devolution, English constitution, English countryside, English culture, English england, English journey, English landscape, English love, English nationalism, English question, Englishness, Ernest barker, Ethnic minorities, Ethnic minority population, Ethnic purity, Ethnic relations, European union, Fabian society, Former empire, George orwell, Great deal, Home counties, Industrial revolution, Kumar, Labour government, Little england, Little englanders, Margaret thatcher, Minority population, More british, National anthem, National culture, National identities, National identity, National trust, Nineteenth century, Other words, Parekh, Pleasant land, Popular music, Public schools, Rupert brooke, Rural england, Scruton, Uneven cosmopolitanisation, Voluntary associations, Yale university press.
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- Alternative ways, Asian britons, Banal nationalism, Black winner, British empire, British identity, British state, Britishness, Bryant, Cambridge university press, Christopher, Clarendon press, Collective representation, Commonwealth games, Conservative party, Considerable currency, Constitutional settlement, Cosmopolitan, Cosmopolitan england, Croom helm, Cultural exclusiveness, Culture beckenham, Devolution, English constitution, English countryside, English culture, English england, English journey, English landscape, English love, English nationalism, English question, Englishness, Ernest barker, Ethnic minorities, Ethnic minority population, Ethnic purity, Ethnic relations, European union, Fabian society, Former empire, George orwell, Great deal, Home counties, Industrial revolution, Kumar, Labour government, Little england, Little englanders, Margaret thatcher, Minority population, More british, National anthem, National culture, National identities, National identity, National trust, Nineteenth century, Other words, Parekh, Pleasant land, Popular music, Public schools, Rupert brooke, Rural england, Scruton, Uneven cosmopolitanisation, Voluntary associations, Yale university press.
Abstract
Abstract. Devolution to Scotland and Wales has not yet led to popular demand for a new constitutional settlement for England, but it has led to renewed debate about who the English are. One reason why the English find this a difficult question is that there is more than one construction of England with which to engage. This paper distinguishes four constructions, each with its distinctive orientation to time and place: Anglo‐British England, Little England, English England and Cosmopolitan England. Each has its light and dark sides. Each also enjoys considerable currency, but none has an exclusive appeal. Cosmopolitan England may be thought to constitute the future, but the uneven cosmopolitanisation of the regions will continue to complicate the collective representation of England.
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