England: The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert SquareFourth Estate, 2001 - 274 pagina's This work is a narrative history of England covering 3000 years, which explores the political, religious, environmental and physical influences that have arrived at the myth that is England. Threads which are explored include the myth of the English woman and the identification of class in dialect. Duffy concludes that the history of England's absorbtion of different cultures should lead England to support the European ideal and turn its back on Americanization. |
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... Britain was indeed an island , or if the known part facing the Continent was merely a peninsula . In late summer Caesar got together a fleet of eighty transports and sailed by night in favourable weather , reach- ing Britain about nine ...
... Britain was indeed an island , or if the known part facing the Continent was merely a peninsula . In late summer Caesar got together a fleet of eighty transports and sailed by night in favourable weather , reach- ing Britain about nine ...
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... Britain became two islands , three if Ireland is included to make up the British Isles , for Roman rule never extended there either but there was constant toing and froing between the different parts . Southern Britain was thoroughly ...
... Britain became two islands , three if Ireland is included to make up the British Isles , for Roman rule never extended there either but there was constant toing and froing between the different parts . Southern Britain was thoroughly ...
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... Britain was enjoying a period of relative peace and pros- perity . A terse paragraph from the last of the great Roman historians , Ammianus Marcellinus , gives a more accurate des- cription of Britain's invasion . A barbarian alliance ...
... Britain was enjoying a period of relative peace and pros- perity . A terse paragraph from the last of the great Roman historians , Ammianus Marcellinus , gives a more accurate des- cription of Britain's invasion . A barbarian alliance ...
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The Coming of the English | 20 |
Englands Darling | 36 |
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England: The Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square Maureen Duffy Fragmentweergave - 2001 |
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A. P. Watt Alfred Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Chronicle army barons battle became Bede began bishops boys Britain British Britons brother brought called century Charles Christian Chronicle Church civil Cnut colonies court culture death defeated Douglas Goldring Earl Earl of Northumbria Edward Elizabeth empire English myth Europe Flora Thompson forced foreign France French garden German girls Harold Harthacnut Henry Henry VI houses hundred hyperlect industry invasion Ireland Irish island John king king's Labour land language later Layamon lives London Lord married mother myth of England Norman Normandy Northumbria Parliament peace Picts Piers Plowman poem political popular princes Protestant queen reform reign Roman royal rural Saxons Scotland Scots seemed sent Shakespeare ships soldiers Spain story Swein Ted Willis thousand throne took trade tradition turned village Vortigern Welsh Wessex William William of Malmesbury women
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Social Identities: Multidisciplinary Approaches Gary Taylor,Steve Spencer Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2004 |