Tristan da Cunha |
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Authors: | Professor R N Rudmose Brown DSc |
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Institution: | Research Student, Department of Geography , Glasgow University |
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Abstract: | This paper explores the ambiguities of Englishness/ Britishness from a political geography perspective. An Anglo‐British identity is described in which English territoriality is shown to be both more and less than the geographical area of England. Upper England comprises the south‐east corner of the country only — the Home Counties’ — which is identified as the Crown Heartland of a particularly conservative nationalism. Greater England is the British face of English identity which as hegemon, empire and currently through the City of London used and uses Upper England as a base for extra‐territorial projects. Finally the implications of this unusual nationalism are reviewed in terms of a possible break‐up of England. |
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Keywords: | Anglo‐British identity England Englishness Patriotism Nationalism Territoriality |
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