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Naval Engagements Patriotism Cultural Politics And The Royal Navy 17931815 Timothy Jenks

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Naval Engagements Patriotism Cultural Politics And The Royal Navy 17931815 Timothy Jenks
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.51 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Timothy Jenks
ISBN: 9780199297719, 9781429459549, 0199297711, 1429459549
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Naval Engagements Patriotism Cultural Politics And The Royal Navy 17931815 Timothy Jenks by Timothy Jenks 9780199297719, 9781429459549, 0199297711, 1429459549 instant download after payment.

The construction of an important element in British national identity is explored in Naval Engagements, looking at the ways in which the navy - a major symbol of national community - was given meaning by a range of social groupings. The study is at once a cultural history of national identity, a social history of naval commemoration, and a political history of struggles over patriotism. Examining the place that naval symbols occupied in British wartime political culture, Timothy Jenks argues that these were more relevant to patriotic discourse than the more commonly explored 'apotheosis' of the Hanoverian monarchs. He establishes the centrality of public images of admirals to the 'victory culture' and political experience of the day, tracing efforts by groups across the political spectrum to invest these figures with appropriate political capital and contemporary meaning. He engages with arguments concerning popular patriotism and the relative cohesiveness of British society. Most importantly, the book establishes the centrality of naval symbolism to the political culture of Georgian Britian. At the same time, it reveals the social practices and discourses that consistently interacted to delimit and restrain a variety of projects ostensibly designed to foster patriotism and national identity. Patriotism was contested, this study argues, rather than consensual, and British national identity in the period was contingent, an ambivalence crucial to the manner in which naval symbols functioned.

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