The book offers a chronology of relevant, key events to understand the formation of Modern British Culture. The events start in 1707 with the Act of Union between the parliaments of England and Scotland; and end in 2010 when a general election produced a “hung” parliament (no overall majority), being the Conservatives the largest single party.
(He thought Europe was moving his way... )
Right, in May 2007 Tony Blair was saying his nation was "special" and the "greatest" on earth. Not exceptional. And indeed Brexit confirms the uniqueness of the UK. Whatever the outcome of it.
The book covers this British uniqueness in their language (evolving), schools and culture at large, say, cinema, poetry, theatre, TV, art, fashion and sports. But also in music, sexual mores, newspapers and ethnic and religious views (right, including the Muslim issue).
17 essays by 17 different authors.
Away from the shadow of the Empire.
UPDATE
Brexit being "done" on 31st of January 2020, that will have serious impacts on culture, as well. Adding to it, a sort of break away of Scotland (should a new referendum say "yes" to independence).
In a 10-years time, British culture won't be the same. Nor the UK.
UPDATE
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