The Cultural Roots of British Devolution

The Cultural Roots of British Devolution

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book presents a provocative argument which suggests that cultural devolution preceded and indeed forced political change. A 'post-British' form of culture - as found across literature, education and philosophy - has long been in the making, arising especially in local communities who no longer see themselves as British.The author places this change in the context of post-imperial Britain in the second half of the20th century and looks at how underground cultures such as rave and reggae may have laid the foundations for a post-British culture. The various attempts to re-constitutionalise Britain are explored and the book ends with two key questions: how has the progress of a post-British culture been viewed in Scotland, and how do we pull a post-British England out of a devolutionary process which is liable to outstrip all British control?Key Features:*The first serious account of the history of the growing cultural division within Britain in the second half of the 20th century.*Accentuates the cultural roots of devolution, bringing them out from the shadow of party-political explanations.*Looks at the effects of devolution upon both Scottish and English culture.

Book information

ISBN: 9780748619214
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Imprint: Edinburgh University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 352.2830941
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Weight: 332g
Height: 171mm
Width: 236mm
Spine width: 16mm