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Singular continuities : tradition, nostalgia, and identity in modern British culture

Behlmer, George K.(Edited by)Leventhal, Fred M.(Edited by)
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This volume explores the appropriation of the past in modern British culture.

Today, at the beginning of a new millennium, the mass media would have us believe that Britain is suffering an identity crisis.

If the pundits are correct, we are witnessing a manipulation of British history at the hands of those keen to project a new national image or in the language of commodification, to rebrand Britain.

The twelve essays in Singular Continuities take a different tack.

They argue that to distinguish between the new and the traditional in modern English culture often draws a false dichotomy, that British-ness, in fact, has been the product of continuous creation throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The contributors strongly suggest that tradition derives from constant reimagining, if not from calculated invention.

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Stanford University Press
0804734895 / 9780804734899
Hardback
01/08/2000
United States
English
345p.
23 cm
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