The Politics of English Nationhood provides a comprehensive overview of the available evidence and major arguments relating to the revival of Englishness in the last two decades. It examines the challenges which the mainstream political parties have encountered in dealing with 'the English question'.
The Politics of English Nationhood provides a comprehensive overview of the available evidence and major arguments relating to the revival of Englishness in the last two decades. It examines the challenges which the mainstream political parties have encountered in dealing with 'the English question'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Kenny is the recipient of a Major Research Fellowship awarded by the Leverhulme Trust, 2012-14. He has previously worked as Lecturer in Politics at Queen's University, Belfast, and was Professor, and Head of Department, in Politics at the University of Sheffield, and is currently a Research Associate at the Institute for Public Policy Research. He is a Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London. He has published widely in the fields of modern political thought, political ideologies, the role of ideas in public policy, and is the author of The First New Left in Britain (1995) and The Politics of Identity (2004), and the joint editor of Rethinking British Decline (2000), The Idea of Global Civil Society (2004), The Oxford Handbook of British Politics (2009) and Reassessing New Labour (2011).
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: England as an Imagined Community - Myths, Ideas and Politics * 1: Crisis over Nationhood - the 1990s Reconsidered * 2: Interpreting Englishness - Views from Right, Left and the British Centre * 3: Englishness as a Mass Phenomenon -- Evidence and Interpretation * 4: The Cultural Politics of Englishness * 5: Answering "the English Question " - Party Politics, Public Policy and the Nationalist Fringe * 6: Political Intimations of English Grievance - West Lothian and the Barnett Formula * Conclusions: Reconfiguring the Politics of English Nationhood
* Introduction: England as an Imagined Community - Myths, Ideas and Politics * 1: Crisis over Nationhood - the 1990s Reconsidered * 2: Interpreting Englishness - Views from Right, Left and the British Centre * 3: Englishness as a Mass Phenomenon -- Evidence and Interpretation * 4: The Cultural Politics of Englishness * 5: Answering "the English Question " - Party Politics, Public Policy and the Nationalist Fringe * 6: Political Intimations of English Grievance - West Lothian and the Barnett Formula * Conclusions: Reconfiguring the Politics of English Nationhood
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