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History & Background Literature


British Identity

  • Alibhai Brown, Yasmin (2000). Who do we think we are?: imagining the new Britain. London: Penguin Books Ltd.
  • Colley, Linda (2003). Britons: Forging the Nation 1707 – 1837. London, Pimlico.
  • Colls, Peter (2004). Identity of England. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Eriksen, Helle Linné (2006). Walking the Tartan Tightrope. The British Labour Party and the Scottish Question 1974-1979, Cand. philol thesis, Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo.
  • Gilroy, Paul (1991). There ain't no black in the Union Jack: the cultural politics of race and nation. Chicago.
  • Gray, Peter (2004). Victoria's Ireland?: Irishness and Britishness, 1837-1901. Dublin.
  • Harvie, Christopher (2004). Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics, 1707 to the present. London: Routledge.
  • Morgan, Kenneth (1981). Rebirth of a Nation: A History of Modern Wales. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Nairn, Tom (1981). The Break-Up of Britain: crisis and neo-nationalism. London.
  • Nairn, Tom (2001). After Britain: New Labour and the return of Scotland. London.
  • Powell, David (2002). Nationhood and Identity: the British state since 1800. London: I. B. Tauris.
  • Robbins, Keith (1998). Great Britain: Identities, Institutions and the Idea of Britishness. London, Longman.
  • Ward, Paul (2004). Britishness since 1870. London: Routledge.

Political Life in Britain


British Foreign Policy

  • Aldous, Richard & Sabine Lee (eds) (1996). Harold Macmillan and Britain's world role. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press.
  • Blackwell, Michael (1993). Clinging to Grandeur. British Attitudes and Foreign Policy in the Aftermath of Second World War. London: Greenwood Press.
  • Bratberg, Øyvind (2005). "Grand Nations, Grand Ideas. Guiding Principles in the Foreign Policy of Britain and France". MA Thesis. Department of Political Science, University of Oslo.
  • Clarke, Michael (1992). British external policy-making in the 1990s. Basingstoke: MacMillan/the Royal Institute of International Affairs.
  • Croft, Stuart (ed.). British security policy. The Thatcher years and the end of the Cold War. London: Harper Collins.
  • Curtis, Mark (1995). The ambiguities of power. British foreign policy since 1945. London: Zed Books.
  • Dickie, John (2004). The New Mandarins. How British Foreign Policy Works. London: I.B. Tauris.
  • Frankel, Joseph (1975). British foreign policy 1945-1973. London: The Royal Institute of International Affairs/Oxford University Press.
  • Hoggett, Paul (2005). "Iraq: Blair's Mission Impossible". The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 7:3.
  • Howorth, Jolyon (2000). "Britain, France and the European Defence Initiative", Survival, Vol. 42, No. 2.
  • Miskimmon, Alister (2004). "Continuity in the Face of Upheaval – British Strategic Culture and the Impact of the Blair Government", European Security, Vol. 13, No. 3.
  • Porter, Bernard (1987). Britain, Europe and the world 1850-1986: Delusions of grandeur. London: Unwin Hyman.
  • Sharp, Paul (1997). Thatcher's diplomacy. The revival of British foreign policy. Basingstoke: Macmillan Press.
  • Smith, Michael et al. (eds) (1988). British foreign policy. Tradition, change and transformation. London: Unwin Hyman.
  • Stothard, Peter (2003). 30 Days. Harper Collins Press.
  • Tugendhat, Christopher & William Wallace (1988). Options for British foreign policy in the 1990s. London: Routledge/The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
  • Wallace, William (1992). "British Foreign Policy after the Cold War". International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), Vol. 68, No. 3.

Britain and Europe


Selected Documents


Speeches and Statements by British Prime Ministers


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