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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:639419323:3724
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020 $a0312165765 (cloth)
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050 00 $aDA485$b.P54 1997
082 00 $a941.07$220
100 1 $aPittock, Murray.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88027028
245 10 $aInventing and resisting Britain :$bcultural identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789 /$cMurray G.H. Pittock.
260 $aNew York :$bSt. Martin's Press,$c1997.
300 $aix, 189 ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aBritish studies series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 178-180) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tInventing and Resisting Britain.$tEngland, Scotland, Ireland and Wales 1685-8.$tScotland and Britain 1688-1707.$tPolitical Symbolism in Literature and Religion.$tMarginal Societies in Britain.$tThe Rhetoric of Britain --$g2.$tBlest Paper Credit: Financing the Revolution.$tThe Financial Revolution.$tPolitics and the Price of Things.$tNationality, Religion and Money.$tEconomic Woman.$tProperty is Theft? --$g3.$tCrown Culture and Counter-Culture.$tReligion and Politics: Change and Continuity.$tWhigs, Tories and Jacobites.$tJacobite Culture.$tFolk Culture and Rebellion.$tRegional Societies --$g4.$tEnlightenment and Empire.$tOne Society? Britain in 1760.$tThe Scottish Enlightenment: Cultural Development.$tThe Scottish Enlightenment: Cultural Impact.$tThe Idea of History.$tExploring Empire --$g5.$tOrc and the Primitives.$tPrimitivism: the Case of James Macpherson.$tThe Politics of Primitivism.$tRevolution in Writing I.$tRevolution in Writing II.$tOne Nation?
520 $aInventing and Resisting Britain: Cultural Identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789 tells the story of the birth of Britain and its development in the eighteenth century. Looking at England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales in turn, and at issues such as religion, Jacobitism, nationalism, feminism, money, the British Empire, travel, Romanticism, and the idea of history, it asks: How did Britain come into being? How successful was it? What were its problems? How do they remain relevant today?
520 8 $aChallenging the idea of a unified British identity in the eighteenth century, the book suggests that a lack of understanding of British diversity has helped to create tensions in Britain in the twentieth century. It explores the idea of dual identity - how far could people be both Irish and British - and religious, gender and non-national political differences within Britain, using the past to shed a fresh light on contemporary UK and Irish identity.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xCivilization$y18th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056624
650 0 $aNational characteristics, British$xHistory$y18th century.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, British$xHistory$y17th century.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, Irish$xHistory$y18th century.
650 0 $aNational characteristics, Irish$xHistory$y17th century.
651 0 $aScotland$xCivilization$y18th century.
651 0 $aEngland$xCivilization$y18th century.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043277
651 0 $aIreland$xCivilization$y18th century.
651 0 $aWales$xCivilization$y18th century.
830 0 $aBritish studies series.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96007423
852 00 $boff,glx$hDA485$i.P54 1997