First past the post
Peter Clarke, 17 February 1983
The People of England
by Maurice Ashley.
Weidenfeld, 240 pp., £11.50, October 1982,0 297 78178 2 Show More
by Maurice Ashley.
Weidenfeld, 240 pp., £11.50, October 1982,
A New History of England, 410-1975
by L.C.B. Seaman.
Macmillan, 576 pp., £6.95, August 1982,0 333 33415 9 Show More
by L.C.B. Seaman.
Macmillan, 576 pp., £6.95, August 1982,
The Making of Modern British Politics, 1867-1939
by Martin Pugh.
Blackwell, 337 pp., £19.50, May 1982,0 631 12985 5 Show More
by Martin Pugh.
Blackwell, 337 pp., £19.50, May 1982,
“... It is notorious that all societies manifest some sense of their history as part of their own collective self-consciousness. The past is drawn upon selectively, compounding nationhood, cultural heritage, class identity or historical destiny in the creation of a necessary myth. The myth may be necessary in order to fortify the ambitions of the restless, to gratify the complacency of the satisfied or to console the amour-propre of the dispossessed ... ”