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The Rise of English Nationalism is a reinterpretation of English history, culture, and literature. It presents the first detailed study of English nationalism, treating this as the rising dominant force of English cultural and political history during the eventful age of King George III. Lucidly and often amusingly written, it challenges yet incorporates many existing theories on the causes of contemporary political, economic, intellectual and social change.
The result is a fascinating new synthesis, vigorously argued and packed with thought-provoking insights into - among other things - contemporary language, cultural politics, English political radicalism, Evangelical religion, Romantic literature, the psychological wellsprings of the Industrial Revolution, and the moral "making of Victorianism."
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The Rise of English Nationalism: A Cultural History, 1740-1830
Jan 01, 1998, Palgrave Macmillan
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0333731220 9780333731222
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The Rise of English Nationalism: A Cultural History, 1740-1830
December 15, 1997, Palgrave Macmillan
Paperback
in English
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0312176996 9780312176990
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The rise of English nationalism: a cultural history, 1740-1830
1987, St. Martin's Press
in English
0312682476 9780312682477
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The rise of English nationalism: a cultural history 1740-1830
1987, Weidenfield and Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
in English
0297791451 9780297791454
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The rise of English nationalism: a cultural history, 1720-1830
1987, St. Martin's Press
in English
0312682476 9780312682477
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The rise of English nationalism: a cultural history, 1740-1830
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"TO UNDERSTAND the genesis of nationalism in England, or for that matter in any European country, it is first necessary to understand the foundations of eighteenth-century cosmopolitanism."
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"TO UNDERSTAND the genesis of nationalism in England, or for that matter in any European country, it is first necessary to understand the foundations of eighteenth-century cosmopolitanism."
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