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England, the 2014 World Cup and Englishness: ‘They think it’s all over’ – it has been for a long, long time

June 24, 2014September 9, 2014 by Editor
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England were knocked out of the Brazil 2014 World Cup 'early' at the group stage.  But in a reply to Jonathan Freedland, Dr. Michael Skey argues that this had nothing to do with a lack of national identity. Of all the things that have been written in the aftermath of…
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Politics and popular and culture (again)

May 29, 2014January 9, 2015 by Editor
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Professor John Street notes how popular culture and politics have merged in recent weeks in Britain. For those who follow the oddities of encounters between politics and popular culture, the last couple of weeks have delivered a happy coincidence of events. First came the announcement that the Department for UK…
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