‘What about Us?’ The Rise and Rise of English Nationalism?

IF 0.5 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Scottish Affairs Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.3366/scot.2023.0466
D. Mccrone
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Much has been made of the rise of English nationalism, reflected in the strong association of ‘being English’ and voting Leave in the Brexit referendum in 2016. This article examines recent books on Englishness, arguing that this is a complex and nuanced matter embedded in accreted myths. If there is a thoroughgoing ‘nationalism’ emerging in England, it requires not only significant and long-lasting shifts in national identity, but a conception of ‘England’ as an imagined community which is robust and relevant to modern social and cultural life. Furthermore, it requires a nationalism which is part of wider and ongoing political project, rather than a short-term political expedient such as Conservative mobilisation post-Brexit. The article argues that an older debate in the 1960s and 1970s, between Tom Nairn and E.P. Thompson sheds significant light on the origins and nature of Englishness, such that it has progressive rather than reactionary potential.
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“我们呢?”英国民族主义的兴起?
英国民族主义的兴起引起了很多关注,这反映在“做英国人”和2016年英国脱欧公投中投票脱欧之间的强烈联系上。本文考察了最近出版的关于英国人特性的书籍,认为这是一个复杂而微妙的问题,嵌入在虚构的神话中。如果英格兰出现了彻底的“民族主义”,它不仅需要国家身份的重大而持久的转变,而且需要“英格兰”作为一个想象中的社区的概念,这个社区是强大的,与现代社会和文化生活相关。此外,它需要一种民族主义,这种民族主义是更广泛和持续的政治项目的一部分,而不是像英国退欧后保守党动员那样的短期政治权宜之计。这篇文章认为,在20世纪60年代和70年代,汤姆·奈恩和E.P.汤普森之间的一场更早的辩论,对英国化的起源和本质提供了重要的启示,因此,它具有进步而不是反动的潜力。
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Scottish Affairs
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期刊介绍: Scottish Affairs, founded in 1992, is the leading forum for debate on Scottish current affairs. Its predecessor was Scottish Government Yearbooks, published by the University of Edinburgh''s ''Unit for the Study of Government in Scotland'' between 1976 and 1992. The movement towards the setting up the Scottish Parliament in the 1990s, and then the debate in and around the Parliament since 1999, brought the need for a new analysis of Scottish politics, policy and society. Scottish Affairs provides that opportunity. Fully peer-reviewed, it publishes articles on matters of concern to people who are interested in the development of Scotland, often setting current affairs in an international or historical context, and in a context of debates about culture and identity. This includes articles about similarly placed small nations and regions throughout Europe and beyond. The articles are authoritative and rigorous without being technical and pedantic. No subject area is excluded, but all articles pay attention to the social and political context of their topics. Thus Scottish Affairs takes up a position between informed journalism and academic analysis, and provides a forum for dialogue between the two. The readers and contributors include journalists, politicians, civil servants, business people, academics, and people in general who take an informed interest in current affairs.
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