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The British referendum on the membership of the European Union on
23 June 2016 was a cataclysmic event in British and European
politics. Years later the consequences are still unknown. This
collection seeks to answer the key questions relating to the
consequences of Brexit and the future of Britain. Will Brexit
affect the British constitution? Is Brexit likely to lead to the
breakup of the UK - with Scotland and Northern Ireland seeking
independence? How will Covid-19 delay lingering political questions
brought on by Brexit? These key questions and more, relating to
both domestic and foreign policy, are answered by a range of
contributors including expert academics, policy-makers and Members
of Parliament and addresses both European and British
policy-making.
The prominence and popularity of portraiture during the eighteenth
century meant that the public profiles of elite families,
particularly those of privileged women, reached unprecedented
levels. In some cases - as with Emma Hamilton - sitters could even
rise in social standing as a result of skilful portraits and the
fame that ensued, signalling the emergence of the modern-day
celebrity as we know it. Portraits celebrated the virtues of women
as mothers or accomplished ladies, and significant moments in life
were commemorated with a portrait: engagements; marriage;
maternity; election to a club - bringing women into the public
realm at a time of expanding female social and intellectual
opportunities. But portraiture was soon followed by caricature, and
there is a sharp contrast between the grand manner portraits,
conversation pieces, and satirical prints - which had a moralising
function. Fame & Faces explores the portrayal of women in the
Reign of George III, a defining age of British art.
The British referendum on the membership of the European Union on
23 June 2016 was a cataclysmic event in British and European
politics. Years later the consequences are still unknown. This
collection seeks to answer the key questions relating to the
consequences of Brexit and the future of Britain. Will Brexit
affect the British constitution? Is Brexit likely to lead to the
breakup of the UK - with Scotland and Northern Ireland seeking
independence? How will Covid-19 delay lingering political questions
brought on by Brexit? These key questions and more, relating to
both domestic and foreign policy, are answered by a range of
contributors including expert academics, policy-makers and Members
of Parliament and addresses both European and British
policy-making.
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