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Governing England : English identity and institutions in a changing United Kingdom / edited by Michael Kenny, Iain McLean & Akash Paun.
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Proceedings of the British Academy ; 0068-1202 217.
- Proceedings of the British Academy, 0068-1202 ; 217
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nationalism--England.
- Nationalism.
- Politics and government.
- Great Britain--Politics and government--21st century.
- Great Britain.
- England.
- Physical Description:
- xvi, 291 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Other Title:
- English identity and institutions in a changing United Kingdom
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, 2018.
- Summary:
- England is ruled directly from Westminster by institutions and parties that are both English and British. The non-recognition of England reflects a longstanding assumption of 'unionist statecraft' that to draw a distinction between what is English and what is British risks destabilising the union state. The book examines evidence that this conflation of England and Britain is growing harder to sustain, in light of increasing political divergence between the nations of the UK and the awakening of English national identity. These trends were reflected in the 2016 vote to leave the European Union, driven predominantly by English voters (outside London). Brexit was motivated in part by a desire to restore the primacy of the Westminster Parliament, but there are0countervailing pressures for England to gain its own representative institutions, and for devolution to England's cities and regions. The book presents competing interpretations of the state of English nationhood, examining the views that little of significance has changed, that Englishness has been captured by populist nationalism, and that a more progressive, inclusive Englishness is struggling to emerge. We conclude that England's national consciousness remains fragmented due to deep cleavages in its political culture, and the absence of a reflective national conversation about England's identity and relationship with the rest of the UK and the wider world. Brexit was a (largely) English revolt, tapping into unease about England's place within two intersecting Unions (British and European), but it is easier to identify what the nation spoke against than what it voted for.
- Contents:
- Part I: England and the Union State. 1. Introduction: England and Britain in historical perspective / Arthur Aughey
- 2. Sovereignty, devolution, and the English Constitution / Akash Paun
- 3. The ghost in the machine? The Government of England / Jim Gallagher
- 4. An English Parliament: an idea whose time has come / Meg Russell & Jack Sheldon
- Part II: Speaking for England? The political parties. 5. Interpreting EVEL: latest station in the Conservative Party's English journey? / Daniel Gover & Michael Kenny
- 6. Labour and the Governance of England / John Denham
- 7. UKIP, Brexit, and the disruptive potential of English Nationalism / Robert Ford & Maria Sobolewska
- Part III: An England of cities and regions. 8. Territory and power in England: the political economy of Manchester and beyond / Mick Moran, John Tomaney, & Karel Williams
- 9. London within England
- a city state? / Tony Travers
- 10. England in a changing fiscal union / Iain McLean
- Part IV: English identity and attitudes. 11. How do people in England want to be governed? / John Curtice
- 12. English Nationalism in historical perspective / Michael Kenny.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9780197266465
- 0197266460
- OCLC:
- 1064936050
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