Introduction: Britishness, Identity and Citizenship: The View from Abroad
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Respectable Subjects of the Queen: The Royal Tour of 1901and Imperial Citizenship in South Africa
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Britishness: The Imperial Vision of William Knox (1732-1810)
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Re-making Britishness: Indian Contributions to Oxford University, c. 1860-1930
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The Empire of English and lts Legacy: A Citizenship of the Mind
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From Nwana to Adichie: Britishness goes Full Circle in Nigerian Literature
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British Fair Play: Sport across Diasporasat the BBC World Service
Kathy Woodward, David Goldblatt, James Wyllie
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'Proud to call themselves Englishmen': Representations ofBritishness in Twentieth Century English-Canadian Schools
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'Here Comes the Drunken Cavalry': Managing and Negotiating the Britishness of All-Male Stag Tours in Eastern Europe
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'Thatcher's Refugees': Shifting Identities among Late Twentieth Century British Emigrants
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The English in Australia: A Non-Nation in Search of an Ethnicity?
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Frorn Britishness to Nothingness and Back Again: Looking for a Way Forward in Citizenship Education
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