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English national identity - Wikipedia
Although Englishness and Britishness are used synonymously in some contexts, the two terms are not identical, and the relation of each to the other is complex. Englishness is often a response to different national identities within Britain, such as Scottishness, Irishness, Welshness and Cornishness.
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Englishness is a cultural identity - openDemocracy
Englishness is our cultural identity. To say that Englishness is a culture is effectively the same thing as saying that England is a nation.
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On Englishness, identity and patriotism (of the humble variety).
It's about being part of England. That could be someone who has arrived here very recently, could be someone who has been living here ...
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Englishness
ˈEnglishness [f. as prec. + -ness.] The quality or state of being English, or of displaying English characteristics.1804 W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. I. 512 The Englishness of several fairy-tales supposed to be French. 1838 New Monthly Mag. LIII. 118 The Englishness of everything about man, woman, and...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Englishness Revisited | Columbia University Press
The book discusses selected works of literature written in Great Britain in the final decades of the twentieth century in the context of contemporary ...
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How do people define Englishness? - More in Common UK
Three quarters (74 per cent) of English people believe that someone can be English regardless of their skin colour or ethnic background.
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www.moreincommon.org.uk
John Bull, symbol of the English and Englishness - Historic UK
John Bull is an imaginary figure who is a personification of England, similar to the American 'Uncle Sam'. He is shown in cartoons and caricatures as a prosperous farmer of the 18th century. John Bull first appears as a character in a series of political satires by John Arbuthnot (1667-1735). Arbuthnot was a Scottish scientist, doctor and ...
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'Englishness': resurgent, contested – and ever–elusive?
In his latest blog, Jonathan Chaplin suggests how we should respond to contestation over the past, present and future of Englishness.
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www.theosthinktank.co.uk
What is Englishness as opposed to Britishness? - Quora
Englishness is a nationality whereas Britishness means being from the island of Britain which contains three distinct nations with clear ...
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Englishness: The Political Force Transforming Britain
Englishness offers new arguments about the nature and effect of English nationalism on British politics, as well as how Britishness operates in different parts ...
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[PDF] Englishness' and English national identity. - UNCW
England in this view was the imperial nation that had annexed the territories and subjugated the populations of Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The question of ...
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people.uncw.edu
The many faces of Englishness: Identity, diversity and nationhood in ...
The resurgence of English identity, Michael Kenny explains, is being driven by an internal struggle between the competing cultural strands that make up ...
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www.ippr.org
English national identity
Englishness is often a response to different national identities within Britain, such as Scottishness, Irishness, Welshness and Cornishness. Sometimes Englishness is thought to be encapsulated in terms of a particular relation to sport: fair play, for instance.
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un-English
un-English, a. [un-1 7.] 1. Not English in character; lacking the qualities regarded as typically English.1633 Prynne Histrio-m. 546 So unmanly, degenerous and un-English (if I may so speake) in their whole conversation. 1745 H. Walpole Let. to H. S. Conway 27 May, This is so un-English, or so un-he...
Oxford English Dictionary
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God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible
This was the world that created the King James Bible. It is the greatest work of English prose ever written, and it is no coincidence that the translation was made at the moment "Englishness," specifically the English language itself, had come into its first passionate maturity.
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