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Debating Nationhood and Governance in Britain, 1885-1939 - Perspectives from the 'Four Nations' (Paperback): Duncan... Debating Nationhood and Governance in Britain, 1885-1939 - Perspectives from the 'Four Nations' (Paperback)
Duncan Tanner, Chris Williams, Andrew Edwards, W.P. Griffith
R877 Discovery Miles 8 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is the first in-depth study of the debates over devolution in the four nations of the UK in the period up to 1939. It explores divergent trends and attitudes towards the principle of devolution at both local and national (UK) levels, explains the limitations of devolution as a political ideal and the inherent contradictions in the debates over devolution which were unresolvable in the period under study. The book also demonstrates the enduring potency of an all-British context and of the influence and power of those who wished to defend the status quo. It investigates the role of national - and Imperial - identities in the debates over devolution, highlighting the continuing value and importance of 'Britishness' and British identity as vital factors in moulding popular opinion and support for established systems of governance. In so doing, the book offers fresh perspectives on the development of nationalisms in the 'Celtic fringe' during this period and demonstrates the problems and limitations of such identities as ways of mobilizing political opposition. -- .

Debating Nationhood and Governance in Britain, 1885-1939 - Perspectives from the 'Four Nations' (Hardcover, Annotated... Debating Nationhood and Governance in Britain, 1885-1939 - Perspectives from the 'Four Nations' (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Duncan Tanner, Chris Williams, Andrew Edwards, W.P. Griffith
R3,535 Discovery Miles 35 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is the first in-depth study of the debates over devolution in the four nations of the UK in the period up to 1939. It explores divergent trends and attitudes towards the principle of devolution at both local and national (UK) levels, explains the limitations of devolution as a political ideal and the inherent contradictions in the debates over devolution which were unresolvable in the period under study. The book also demonstrates the enduring potency of an all-British context and of the influence and power of those who wished to defend the status quo. It investigates the role of national - and Imperial - identities in the debates over devolution, highlighting the continuing value and importance of 'Britishness' and British identity as vital factors in moulding popular opinion and support for established systems of governance. In so doing, the book offers fresh perspectives on the development of nationalisms in the 'Celtic fringe' during this period and demonstrates the problems and limitations of such identities as ways of mobilizing political opposition. -- .

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