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The illusion of the Burgundian state
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ISBN: 1526144344 9781526144348 9781526144355 1526144352 9781526144331 Year: 2022 Publisher: Manchester Manchester University Press

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This innovative book explores Burgundian history and historiography while offering a complete synthesis covering the nature of politics in medieval Europe and the formation of the medieval state.


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Britain and Africa under Blair : in pursuit of the good state
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ISBN: 178170225X 184779422X 9781847794222 9781781702253 9780719085000 0719085004 0719091179 Year: 2011 Publisher: Manchester ; New York : New York : Manchester University Press ; distributed in the United States by Palgrave Macmillan,

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Africa was a key focus of Britain's foreign policy under Tony Blair. Military intervention in Sierra Leone, increases in aid and debt relief, and grand initiatives such as the Commission for Africa established the continent as a place in which Britain could 'do good'. Britain and Africa under Blair: in pursuit of the good state critically explores Britain's fascination with Africa. It argues that, under New Labour, Africa represented an area of policy that appeared to transcend politics. Gradually, it came to embody an ideal state activity around which politicians, officials and the wider publ

Parliaments, nations and identities in Britain and Ireland, 1660-1850
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ISBN: 1417590416 9781417590414 9781847790514 1847790518 6610734232 9786610734238 128073423X 9781280734236 0719062462 9780719062469 0719062470 9780719062476 Year: 2003 Publisher: Manchester ; New York : New York : Manchester University Press ; Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave,

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In 1660 the four nations of the British Isles were governed by one imperial crown but by three parliaments. The abolition of the Scottish and Irish Parliaments in 1707 and 1800 created a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland centred upon the Westminster legislature. What did the making of the monolith mean for the four nations? Did conceptions of English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh identities flourish, change or wither as a consequence to the growth of the imperial Parliament and to what extent did Parliament help or hinder a developing sense of Britishness as a new nationality? The groundbreaking essays in this volume, all based on extensive original research, address these questions from an unusually wide variety of perspectives, showing how the parliaments at Dublin, Edinburgh and, especially, Westminster, were seen and used in very different ways by people from very different communities. Parliament may have been conceived as a repository of 'the' national interest, but in practice it was the site of four national and multiple cross-national identities. This fascinating book is a major contribution to the history of the forging of the United Kingdom and national identity and will be essential reading for all undergraduates of history and politics.

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