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What should they know of England? History and citizenship

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posted on 2022-05-05, 15:45 authored by Marcus CollinsMarcus Collins
This article argues that the traditional efforts to invest moral meaning in narratives of the national past are evident both in the government-sanctioned version of British history and the critiques of it by academic historians. These historians demonstrate that the official version of the British past glosses over past wrongs, but do not sufficiently challenge the notion that histories of a nation need be geopolitically focused or morally instructive.

History

School

  • Social Sciences and Humanities

Department

  • International Relations, Politics and History

Published in

Public History Weekly

Volume

10

Publisher

De Gruyter Oldenbourg

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Rights holder

© De Gruyter Oldenbourg and the author

Publisher statement

This paper was published in the journal Public History Weekly and is available at https://doi.org/10.1515/phw-2022-19459

Acceptance date

2022-03-14

Publication date

2022-03-24

Copyright date

2021

ISSN

2197-6376

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Marcus Collins. Deposit date: 18 March 2022

Article number

2

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