England: Seven Myths That Changed a Country – and How to Set Them Straight
Publication details: Bloomsbury Publishing 2024 Edition: 1stISBN: 9781526646231
Contents:
Map ix; 1. Runnymede: The English Invention of Liberty, p.1; 2. Plymouth: England and the Sea, p.9; 3. Hull: England's Moral Mission, p.75; 4. Wolverhampton: The English, Alone, p.123; 5. Greenwich: Old England, New Britain, p.169; 6. Blackpool: England's Working Class: Red, White or Blue? p.211; 7. Oxford: England's Establishment: Still Standing, Still p. 249; 8. England: Ordinary Hope, p.295; Notes, p.299; Acknowledgements, p.333; Index, p.335.
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Map ix; 1. Runnymede: The English Invention of Liberty, p.1; 2. Plymouth: England and the Sea, p.9; 3. Hull: England's Moral Mission, p.75; 4. Wolverhampton: The English, Alone, p.123; 5. Greenwich: Old England, New Britain, p.169; 6. Blackpool: England's Working Class: Red, White or Blue? p.211; 7. Oxford: England's Establishment: Still Standing, Still p. 249; 8. England: Ordinary Hope, p.295; Notes, p.299; Acknowledgements, p.333; Index, p.335.