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An exploration of the complex relationship between Britain and Europe since WWII, and the cultural shifts that have culminated in the turmoil of Brexit.We have not been driven into Brexit at the po...
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An exploration of the complex relationship between Britain and Europe since WWII, and the cultural shifts that have culminated in the turmoil of Brexit.
We have not been driven into Brexit at the point of a gun or out of economic necessity, but purely for cultural reasons. State of Paralysis explores the climate of opinion in Britain that has led to more than seventy years of indecision about our relationship with our continental neighbours and our role on the world's stage. The post-war years saw many dramatic changes: the arrival of weapons of mass destruction, the nuclear industries, space travel, civil rights, global warming, the Internet, the digitalisation of behaviour and the loss of Empire. The aim of the European Union was to keep the peace on the continent and to face these global problems. But has it done so? Have we in Britain been able to adjust to the demands of the new world or are we clinging on to a past that can never be recovered?
John Elsom describes the political impasse in parliament and the country over the terms of Brexit to analyse what these motives were, how they were obtained and where their consequences may lead. He approaches these issues from the view of a political and cultural commentator, who has seen at first hand many of the changes that have affected all our lives.
We have not been driven into Brexit at the point of a gun or out of economic necessity, but purely for cultural reasons. State of Paralysis explores the climate of opinion in Britain that has led to more than seventy years of indecision about our relationship with our continental neighbours and our role on the world's stage. The post-war years saw many dramatic changes: the arrival of weapons of mass destruction, the nuclear industries, space travel, civil rights, global warming, the Internet, the digitalisation of behaviour and the loss of Empire. The aim of the European Union was to keep the peace on the continent and to face these global problems. But has it done so? Have we in Britain been able to adjust to the demands of the new world or are we clinging on to a past that can never be recovered?
John Elsom describes the political impasse in parliament and the country over the terms of Brexit to analyse what these motives were, how they were obtained and where their consequences may lead. He approaches these issues from the view of a political and cultural commentator, who has seen at first hand many of the changes that have affected all our lives.
Price: $36.95
Pages: 264
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date:
25 April 2019
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780718895174
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, European history, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, Political structure and processes
... by far the most readable, comprehensive and authoritative account I have ever seen of the last 80 years in the UK.
— Professor Emeritus John Pick, Gresham College
as one of the first serious attempts to provide understanding and insight from a specifically cultural perspective on Britain's decision to leave the European Union -- Brexit -- this study is, by definition, important.. Elsom himself, in the end, is a continuingly amusing guide, one who consistently provides verbal food for thought on such Brexit-related subjects as Equality and Democracy.
— Don Rubin, critical-stages.org
— Professor Emeritus John Pick, Gresham College
as one of the first serious attempts to provide understanding and insight from a specifically cultural perspective on Britain's decision to leave the European Union -- Brexit -- this study is, by definition, important.. Elsom himself, in the end, is a continuingly amusing guide, one who consistently provides verbal food for thought on such Brexit-related subjects as Equality and Democracy.
— Don Rubin, critical-stages.org
(i) Never Again
(ii) The Dream of M. Monnet
(iii) The Floating Island
(iv) The Wind of Change
(v) Acid Rain
(vi) Untune That String
(vii) The Smack of Firm Government
(viii) Perspectives
(ix) Maastricht and the Bastards
(x) Breaking the Mold
(xi) The Third Way
(xii) Trial by Coalition
(xiii) Raw Brexit
(xiv) A Bloody Difficult Woman
(xv) Square One
Appendix: World War Movies and Documentaries from Radio Times Listings, 17-30 November 2018
Endnotes
Index
(ii) The Dream of M. Monnet
(iii) The Floating Island
(iv) The Wind of Change
(v) Acid Rain
(vi) Untune That String
(vii) The Smack of Firm Government
(viii) Perspectives
(ix) Maastricht and the Bastards
(x) Breaking the Mold
(xi) The Third Way
(xii) Trial by Coalition
(xiii) Raw Brexit
(xiv) A Bloody Difficult Woman
(xv) Square One
Appendix: World War Movies and Documentaries from Radio Times Listings, 17-30 November 2018
Endnotes
Index