Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837How was Great Britain made? And what does it mean to be British? In this prize-winning book, Linda Colley combines imperial, political, social, and cultural history to analyze the evolution of Britishness, evoking its enduring tensions as well as its powerful characteristics. Hailed at its publication as "the most dazzling and comprehensive study of a national identity yet to appear” (Tom Nairn), Britons is now reissued with a new Preface by the author commenting on the book’s genesis and critical reception and on recent political developments. "A sweeping survey, . . . evocatively illustrated and engagingly written.”--Harriet Ritvo, New York Times Book Review "Dashingly written and firmly unsentimental.”--Keith Thomas, New York Review of Books "Extremely learned and penetrating . . . [and] most entertaining.”--Conor Cruise O’Brien, New Republic "Challenging, fascinating, enormously well informed.”--John Barrell, London Review of Books "[Colley] has a capacity for historical generalizations that puts her into the front rank among her contemporaries.”--E. P. Thompson, Dissent "Absolutely magnificent.”--Jeffrey Hart, National Review |
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... and the Davis Center at Princeton University . Prys Morgan , Alexander Murdoch and Christo- pher Smout helped save me from some of my errors in Welsh and Scottish history . Chris Bayly enhanced my understanding of Britain's I.
... and the Davis Center at Princeton University . Prys Morgan , Alexander Murdoch and Christo- pher Smout helped save me from some of my errors in Welsh and Scottish history . Chris Bayly enhanced my understanding of Britain's I.
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Forging the Nation, 1707-1837 Linda Colley. Scottish history . Chris Bayly enhanced my understanding of Britain's empire . Bruce Smith proved an indefatigable research assistant during the book's final stages . Will Sulkin and Jörg ...
Forging the Nation, 1707-1837 Linda Colley. Scottish history . Chris Bayly enhanced my understanding of Britain's empire . Bruce Smith proved an indefatigable research assistant during the book's final stages . Will Sulkin and Jörg ...
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... Scottish history have more often than not been taught and interpreted separately is of course politically and culturally significant . But it is equally significant that quarantining these societies from each other , and concentrating ...
... Scottish history have more often than not been taught and interpreted separately is of course politically and culturally significant . But it is equally significant that quarantining these societies from each other , and concentrating ...
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... Scottish and English nations - and it may - this will in part be because its different peoples have decided that they can get ahead better without it . There is another respect in which thinking more carefully and more coolly about the ...
... Scottish and English nations - and it may - this will in part be because its different peoples have decided that they can get ahead better without it . There is another respect in which thinking more carefully and more coolly about the ...
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... Scottish and the English remain in many ways distinct peoples in cultural terms , just as all three countries continue to be conspicuously sub - divided into different regions . The sense of a common identity here did not come into ...
... Scottish and the English remain in many ways distinct peoples in cultural terms , just as all three countries continue to be conspicuously sub - divided into different regions . The sense of a common identity here did not come into ...
Contents
IV | 11 |
VI | 18 |
VII | 30 |
VIII | 43 |
IX | 55 |
X | 56 |
XI | 71 |
XII | 85 |
XXVIII | 237 |
XXIX | 238 |
XXX | 250 |
XXXI | 262 |
XXXII | 273 |
XXXIII | 283 |
XXXIV | 285 |
XXXV | 291 |
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