Great Britain

Identities, Institutions and the Idea of Britishness since 1500

Keith Robbins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:24th Nov '97

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This is a timely exploration of national identity in Great Britain over nine hundred years of history. Our attitudes to the nation state are changing - national assemblies in Scotland and Wales and growing pressures for regional assemblies. In his vigorous new survey, Professor Robbins provides the background to these changing attitudes. He considers the development as well as the possible disintegration of the sense of "Britishness" among the inhabitants of Britain and investigates how - and why - they have preserved their own national and regional identities across several centuries of co-existence.

Keith Robbins is Vice Chancellor of the University of Wales Lampeter. Among his many books, Longman has also published his highly successful study The Eclipse of a Great Power: Modern Britain 1870-1992 (Second Edition 1994). He is also General Editor of Longman's famous series ofProfiles in Power, with over 20 titles already in print and many more in preparation.

`The range of material consulted and cited is impressive and, throughout, there is a sense of an acute and critical intellect at work.’ History

`a masterly and reflective narrative history of what came to constitute "Great Britain"’ English Historical Review

'as good an introduction to British political and ideological history as one is likely to get in a single volume' Nations and Nationalism

ISBN: 9780582031197

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Weight: 453g

392 pages