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Home rule for England, english nationalism, and edwardian debates about constitutional reform.
From:
Albion
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March 22, 2003| Author:
Peatling, G.K.
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The body of recent historical explorations of Englishness and Britishness can seem practically interminable. (1) To some, this work is more a cause than a product of the dynamic underlying recent constitutional changes in the United Kingdom. Linda Colley, in particular, is singled out for vituperation by right-wing commentators for an alleged attempt to depict the United Kingdom as "an artificial creation, built from opposition to Frenchmen and Catholics and lacking any form of coh...
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