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Frontiers of Identity
The British and the Others
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244 pages
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The book presents a critical examination of British identity through its interactions with various groups, including Celts, expatriates, Americans, Europeans, and Commonwealth citizens, as well as 'aliens'. It explores how these relationships shape and reshape the British sense of self, revealing the complexities of national identity. Originally published in 1994, the analysis delves into the cultural and historical contexts that influence perceptions of belonging and otherness within British society.
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2024, hardcover
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