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Nationalism, Devolution and the Challenge to the United Kingdom State
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Arthur Aughey
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Decentralization in government
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/ Great Britain
/ Nationalism
/ Political Science
/ Regionalism
2015
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2015
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Nationalism, Devolution and the Challenge to the United Kingdom State
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Nationalism, Devolution and the Challenge to the United Kingdom State
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With the advent of devolution, it is clear that the British Constitution is currently undergoing a period of dynamic transformation. England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales were slowly united by conquest and treaty over the last 300 years, a unity which was only broken by the 1922 agreement that split Ireland in two. The last 50 years have seen the collapse of empire, and while the pull of local nationalism within the United Kingdom continues to strengthen, integrative narratives of Britishness weaken. In this insightful book, Arthur Aughey outlines the changing character of the United Kingdom polity, and examines the developing debate about the meaning of the Union in the context of New Labour/New Britain. In a systematic survey of historical, theoretical and political reflection on the nature of Britishness, he questions what the Union once was, what it means now and what it might become, taking into account the challenge posed by internal divisions along with the problems posed by European integration and globalization.
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Pluto Press
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9780745315218, 0745315216
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