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What everyone knows about Britain* : *except The British / Michael Peel.

Van Pelt Library DA589.4 .P44 2024
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Peel, Michael, 1974-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
British.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--Politics and government.
Physical Description:
264 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
London : Monoray, 2024.
Summary:
How do you see Britain? That might depend on your point of view, and as long time British foreign correspondent, Michael Peel has come to understand, it can look very different from outside. It's tempting to think of the UK as a fundamentally stable and successful nation. But events of the past few years, from Brexit to exposes of imperial history, have begun to spark fierce public debates about whether that is true. Is Britain, just a marginal northern European island nation, marked by injustices, corruption and with a bloody history of slavery, repression and looting? And yet UK politics, media, and public opinion live constantly in the shadow of old myths, Second World War era nostalgia, and a belief in supposedly core British values of tolerance, decency and fair play. British politicians regularly exploit a damaging complacency that holds that everything will turn out okay, because, in Britain, it always does. In this book, Michael Peel digs into the national consciousness with the perspective of distance to pull apart the ways in which we British have become unmoored from crucial truths about ourselves. He shows us that from many perspectives we are no different from other countries whose own national delusions have seen them succumb to abuses of power, increased poverty and divisive conflict. The battle over Britain's narrative is the struggle for its future and its place in the world. So, how do we escape the trick mirror, and see ourselves as we really are?
Contents:
Introduction: return
Britain's trick mirror
The nostalgia trap
Heavy reigns
Flawed prophets
Reversal of fortune
The empire strikes back
Tinder Britain
The wizard behind the curtain
Epilogue: renewal.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-261).
ISBN:
1800961766
9781800961760
OCLC:
1434784995

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