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Englishness Identified ' Manners and Character 1650-1850 '

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Between 1650 and 1850 perceptions of the English were transformed, as a nation of supposed barbarians, fanatics, and king-killers evolved into a world power of political maturity, imperial grandeur, and industrial might. Englishness Identified traces the evolution of the so-called English national character through the impressions and analyses of foreign observers, and relates it to English ambitions and anxieties during a period of rapid change.

408 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Paul Langford

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Paul Langford, FBA, FRHistS, was an historian specializing in 18th century British history. He was the rector of Lincoln College, Oxford from 2002 until 2012.

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July 19, 2023
Answers that question: what exactly is the English contribution and way of life? Prob. be burned tomorrow. We need to remove the English vernacular ID asap.
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