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... ideological development of the period was the consolidation of English nationalism. The unity of England dates, of course, from the years before the Norman Conquest, but until the end of the Middle Ages there had been a persistent dream ...
... ideological development of the period was the consolidation of English nationalism. The unity of England dates, of course, from the years before the Norman Conquest, but until the end of the Middle Ages there had been a persistent dream ...
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Globally and Locally Written Practices Ömer Gökhan Ulum, Dinçay Köksal. When English textbooks motivate English-American cultural expectancies, they may create objections to the English learners' ideology and may result in a boomerang ...
Globally and Locally Written Practices Ömer Gökhan Ulum, Dinçay Köksal. When English textbooks motivate English-American cultural expectancies, they may create objections to the English learners' ideology and may result in a boomerang ...
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... British to the same degree as they did in the past, why should the English not assert their own national pride? Some, however, fear that the main beneficiaries of a stronger English identity would be the far right – the English Defence ...
... British to the same degree as they did in the past, why should the English not assert their own national pride? Some, however, fear that the main beneficiaries of a stronger English identity would be the far right – the English Defence ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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