A Disunited Kingdom?: England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1800–1949 (Cambridge Perspectives in History) by Christine Kinealy

A Disunited Kingdom?: England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1800–1949 (Cambridge Perspectives in History)

Christine Kinealy
148 pages
Cambridge University Press
Apr 1999
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When did the United Kingdom come into being? What were the steps which led to its conception? Was the creation of the United Kingdom a symptom of national coherence or of disunity between the countries that made up the union? Did a new national identity come into being after 1801, or did old allegiances and loyalties become more deeply embedded? Is the eventual breakup of the re-constituted United Kingdom inevitable? In seeking answers to these questions, and explaining how the United Kingdom has evolved, the author explores a number of key themes including:the steps to political union,economic change, religion, education, social welfare, war and national identity.
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Published 1999
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