Loyalty, Locality and the Nation
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In the eighteenth century, new concepts of national identity began emerging. In the process long established local identities were challenged. And nowhere was that more true than Britain. This course explores those challenges, asking just what was meant by the idea of the nation?
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2013-10-09 13:18
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Resources for this course
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Redefining Politics & the Role of the King |
Earlier attitudes to the King, and indeed politics itself, began to rapidly change however in the 1790s, with fears about the rise of French... |
Kate Watson | view | |
Birth of an Icon? |
George III’s reputation remained intact and even enhanced in the last few years of his life despite or even because of his total absence from... |
Kate Watson | view |