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War and the Cultural Construction of Identities in Britain

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The British have been involved in numerous wars since the Middle Ages. Many, if not all, of these wars have been re-constructed in historical accounts, in the media and in the arts, and have thus k...
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The British have been involved in numerous wars since the Middle Ages. Many, if not all, of these wars have been re-constructed in historical accounts, in the media and in the arts, and have thus kept the nation's cultural memory of its wars alive. Wars have influenced the cultural construction and reconstruction not only of national identities in Britain; personal, communal, gender and ethnic identities have also been established, shaped, reinterpreted and questioned in times of war and through its representations. Coming from Literary, Film and Cultural Studies, History and Art History, the contributions in this multidisciplinary volume explore how different cultural communities in the British Isles have envisaged war and its significance for various aspects of identity-formation, from the Middle Ages through to the 20th century.
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Price: $149.00
Pages: 282
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 01 January 2002
ISBN: 9789042012592
Format: Paperback
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”…a well-balanced though necessarily eclectic volume of articulate essays, which are all well-annotated and provide comprehensive bibliographies. […] insightful multidisciplinary collection…” in: Anglia, Band 122 (2004), Heft 2