Attitudes to national history and diversity in Great Britain
Susan Condor
2134/15229
https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Attitudes_to_national_history_and_diversity_in_Great_Britain/9478013
The British sample’s responses to the closed-ended questions in the ACS poll demonstrated widespread pride in national history,
but more ambivalent attitudes towards cultural diversity. Responses to the open-ended question revealed differences between
the national historical narratives used by people living in Scotland and England. People in England could invoke images of their
national past in flexible ways, to support ethnic nationalist lines of argument, or else to construct critical, liberal images of the
national present.
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