Island Stories: Unravelling Britain

Island Stories: Unravelling Britain

by Raphael Samuel
Island Stories: Unravelling Britain

Island Stories: Unravelling Britain

by Raphael Samuel

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Overview

A luminous sequel to the highly acclaimed first volume of Theatres of Memory, Island Stories is an engrossing journey of discovery into the multiple meanings of national myths, their anchorage in daily life and their common sense of a people’s destiny. Raphael Samuel reveals the palimpsest of British national histories, offering a searching yet affectionate account of the heroes and villains, legends and foibles, cherished by the “four nations” that inhabit the British Isles. Samuel is interested by the fact that traditions can disappear no less abruptly than they were invented. How is it, he asks, that the Scots have lost interest in a British narrative of which they were once a central protagonist? Why is the celebration of “Britons” thriving today just as its object has become problematic? Island Stories marvelously conveys the mutability of national conceits. Samuel calls as witness a galaxy of authorities—Bede and Gerald of Barri, Macaulay and Stubbs, Shakespeare and Dickens, Lord Reith and Raymond Williams, Margaret Thatcher and Tony Benn—each of whom sought to renew the sense of national identity by means of an acute sense of the past. Island Stories is a luminous study of the way nations use their past to lend meaning to the present and future. This sequel to the widely acclaimed Theatres of Memory is as passionate, unexpected and enjoyable as its predecessor.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859841907
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 07/01/1999
Series: Theatres of Memory Series , #2
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Raphael Samuel (1934–1996) was a tutor in History at Ruskin College, Oxford, and a founding editor of History Workshop Journal. His works include Theatres of Memory and Island Stories, also from Verso. For more information about his work, see The Raphael Samuel History Centre and Archive online.

Gareth Stedman Jones is a Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge University and in 2010 become Professor of the History of Ideas at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of An End to Poverty? and Languages of Class: Studies in Working-Class History 1832–1982.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Acknowledgements
A Biographical Note on the Text
PART I Nations, States and Empires
Epical History: The Idea of Nation
Four Nations History
Unravelling Britain
Empire Stories: The Imperial and the Domestic
PART II English Journeys
The Tower of London
The Lost Gardens of Heligan
Country Visiting: A Memoir
North and South
The Voice of Britain
PART III History, the Nation and the Schools
History's Battle for a New Past
Heroes below the Hooves of History
One in the Eye: 1066 and All That
The Return of History
The People with Stars in Their Eyes
PART IV The War of Ghosts
Religion and Politics: The Legacy of R.H. Tawney
The SDP and the New Middle Class
Ancestor Worship
The Discovery of Puritanism, 1820-1914: A Preliminary Sketch
The Tory Party at Prayer
Mrs Thatcher and Victorian Values
APPENDIX Reading the Runes
Index
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