British Consciousness and Identity
The Making of Britain, 1533–1707
Peter Roberts editor Brendan Bradshaw editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Dec '03
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Essays on the early modern period that make a special contribution to the development of the 'new British history'.
This collection makes a special contribution to the development of the 'new British history', and represents a further corrective to the Anglocentric bias of traditional British history. The book also sheds light on current debates on 'the Union' and devolution as well as on the continuing 'Irish problem'.The historical resonances of the concept of 'Britain' for the communities of the Atlantic Archipelago in the early modern period are explored here in terms of the ideological demands made upon it. Various and competing concepts of Britishness are examined, from the Henrician legislation which united Wales with England and which created the kingdom of Ireland, to the Act of Union of the realms of England and Scotland. The chequered history of the consciousness of Britain as a polity which embraced the united kingdoms is discussed in relation to the distinctive national identities of the constituent countries, and the question of the impact of 'Britain' on English policy-making under the Tudor, Stuart and the first Hanoverian monarchs is addressed. The puzzling resistance of the Irish to assimilation in contrast to the docility of the Welsh and - eventually - of the Scots is also explored.
ISBN: 9780521893619
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 540g
368 pages