The North British Review

The North British Review
Title The North British Review PDF eBook
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Pages 616
Release 1868
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The North British Review

The North British Review
Title The North British Review PDF eBook
Author North British Review
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 546
Release 2022-02-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752570199

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1867.

The North British Review

The North British Review
Title The North British Review PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 642
Release 2023-06-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3382329484

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1858. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

The North British Review

The North British Review
Title The North British Review PDF eBook
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Pages 608
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The North British Review

The North British Review
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Pages 546
Release 1862
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National Identity in Great Britain and British North America, 1815–1851

National Identity in Great Britain and British North America, 1815–1851
Title National Identity in Great Britain and British North America, 1815–1851 PDF eBook
Author Dr Linda E Connors
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 254
Release 2013-05-28
Genre History
ISBN 1409478882

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Examining the complex and rapidly expanding world of print culture and reading in the nineteenth century, Linda E. Connors and Mary Lu MacDonald show how periodicals in the United Kingdom and British North America shaped and promoted ideals about national identity. In the wake of the Napoleonic wars, periodicals instilled in readers an awareness of cultures, places and ways of living outside their own experience, while also proffering messages about what it meant to be British. The authors cast a wide net, showing the importance of periodicals for understanding political and economic life, faith and religion, the world of women and children, the idea of progress as a transcendent ideology, and the relationships between the parts (for example, Scotland or Nova Scotia) and the whole (Great Britain). Analyzing the British identity of expatriate nineteenth-century Britons in North America alongside their counterparts in Great Britain enables insights into whether residents were encouraged to identify themselves by country of residence, by country of birth, or by their newly acquired understanding of a broader whole. Enhanced by a succinct and informative catalogue of data, including editorship and price, about the periodicals analyzed, this study provides a striking history of the era and brings clarity to the perception of British transcendence and progress that emerged with such force and appeal after 1815.

The Northern Question

The Northern Question
Title The Northern Question PDF eBook
Author Tom Hazeldine
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 305
Release 2021-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 1786634090

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A history of the UK’s regional inequalities, and why they matter Differences between England’s North and South continue to shape national politics, from attitudes to Brexit and the electoral collapse of Labour’s ‘Red Wall’ to Whitehall’s experimentation with regional pandemic lockdowns. Why is this fault line such a persistent feature of the English landscape? The Northern Question is a history of England seen in the unfamiliar light of a northern perspective. While London is the capital and the centre for trade and finance, the proclaimed leader of the nation, northern England has always seemed like a different country. In the nineteenth century its industrializing society appeared set to bring a political revolution down upon Westminster and the City. Tom Hazeldine recounts how subsequent governments put finance before manufacturing, London ahead of the regions, and austerity before reconstruction.