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Item Details
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PARLIAMENTS, NATIONS AND IDENTITIES IN BRITAIN AND IRELAND, 1660-1850
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By: |
Julian Hoppit (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£47.50 |
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ISBN 10: |
0719062462 |
ISBN 13: |
9780719062469 |
Publisher: |
MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
10 July, 2003 |
Series: |
Neale UCL Studies in British History |
Pages: |
240 |
Description: |
The abolition of the Scottish and Irish Parliaments in 1707 and 1800 created a United Kingdom centred upon the Westminster legislature. This text discusses what this meant for the four nations involved, and how conceptions of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh identities were affected. |
Synopsis: |
In 1660 the four nations of the British Isles were governed by one imperial crown but by three parliaments. The abolition of the Scottish and Irish Parliaments in 1707 and 1800 created a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland centred upon the Westminster legislature. What did the making of the monolith mean for the four nations? Did conceptions of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh identities flourish, change or wither as a consequence to the growth of the imperial Parliament, and to what extent did Parliament help or hinder a developing sense of Britishness as a new nationality? This volume address these questions from a variety of perspectives, showing how the parliaments at Dublin, Edinburgh and Westminster, were seen and used in very different ways by people from very different communities. |
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UK |
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Manchester University Press |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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