Theatre and empire: Great Britain on the London stages under James VI and IManchester University Press, 30 d’abr. 2018 - 224 pàgines Theatre and empire looks at the genesis of British national identity in the reign of King James VI and I. While devolution is currently decentralising Britain, this book examines how the idea of a united kingdom was created in the first place. It does this by studying two things: the political language of the King's project to replace England, Scotland and Wales with a single kingdom of Great Britain; and cultural representations of empire on the public and private stages. |
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... continued to be enormously patient and utterly selfless in fetching books and microfilms, especially when they have made trips so that I could make a momentary check. My gratitude must also be extended to Vanessa Graham and Alison ...
... continued to express concern over the Scottish presence in England continued to think of imperium in anglocentric terms, while those 'Britons' who thought beyond the older loyalties began to figure the new Great Britain as in herself a ...
... continued brutish, poore and naked Britaines to this day, if Iulius Caesar with his Romane Legions (or some other) had not laid the ground to make us tame and ciuill'.70 The title of his work, Nova Britannia, should indicate immediately ...
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