‘Oh to be in England’: the British Case Study

  • Klug F
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The British nation state is a myth. It has never really existed. Not, that is, in the literal sense of one national group bound together through a common ancestry and/or heritage, living in one political entity called a state. Indeed, there is no modern state which...

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Klug, F. (1989). ‘Oh to be in England’: the British Case Study. In Woman-Nation-State (pp. 16–35). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19865-8_2

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