This book explores the crisis of the British state. Though it has been
particularly apparent since the outcome of both the 2014 Scottish
independence and 2016 ‘Brexit’ referendums, it stems from deep
historical roots. The book traces the origins of the state to the
original Act of Union of 1707 and demonstrates how different notions
of British destiny - Protestant, imperial, social democratic – have
held the state together at different times. The present crisis, it is
argued, is due to the exhaustion of these senses of destiny. Moran
shows how the United Kingdom is now held together as a militarised
state prone to disastrous adventures like the invasion of Iraq, and
concludes by examining some alternative futures for the state. This
book will appeal to students, scholars and the general reader
interested in British politics and political history.
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ISBN
9783319499659
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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