

An edition of Writing Englishness 1900-1950 (1995)
an introductory sourcebook on national identity
By Judy Giles,Tim Middleton
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
285
Description:
The period 1900-1950 witnessed fierce debate over what constituted Englishness. Two world wars drew sharp attention to concepts of national identity, whilst the economic crises of the 1920s and 1930s suggested an England in which many were dispossessed and excluded as a result of poverty and unemployment. The writings included in Writing Englishness invite the question 'What does it mean to say I am English?' Gathered from a wide range of sources such as letters, diaries, journalism, fiction, poems, parliamentary speeches and governmental reports, it provides a wealth of fascinating material exploring the meanings of Englishness. Helpful and informative critical commentary, a chronological table, an annotated bibliography and suggested activities make Writing Englishness not only an invaluable source of primary material but also an indispensable study tool. It is also fascinating reading for anyone who has ever asked what nationality means.
subjects: English literature (collections), 20th century, Great britain, civilization, National characteristics, english, Identity (psychology), Nationalism, great britain, Group identity, Literary collections, English National characteristics, English literature, Nationalism, General & miscellaneous literature anthologies, European studies, Psychology - theory, History & research, Anthologies, National characteristics, British history - general & miscellaneous, Nationalism & sovereignty, Civilization