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9780198227830

A Floating Commonwealth Politics, Culture, and Technology on Britain's Atlantic Coast, 1860-1930

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    9780198227830

  • ISBN10:

    0198227833

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-06-02
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Christopher Harvie offers a new portrait of society and identity in high industrial Britain by focusing on the sea as connector, not barrier. Atlantic and 'inland sea' together, Harvie argues, created a 'floating commonwealth' of port cities and their hinterlands whose interaction, both withone another and with nationalist and imperial politics, created an intense political and cultural synergy.At a technical level, this produced the freight steamer and the efficient types of railways which opened up the developing world, as well as the institutions of international finance and communications in the age of 'telegrams and anger'. And ultimately, the resources of the Atlantic cities, theirshipyards and works, enabled Britain to win withstand the test of the First World War. Meanwhile, as Harvie shows, the continuous attempt to make sense of an ever-changing material reality also stimulated the discourses on which social criticism and literary modernism were based, from Carlyle to James Joyce - although the ultimate outcome, of slump and emigration, would leave enduringproblems in the years to come.

Author Biography

Christopher Harvie is Emeritus Professor of British Studies at the University of Tubingen, Germany, Honorary Professor of Politics at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and Honorary Professor of History at Strathclyde University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. xiv
Mapp. xv
Preludep. 1
Places and Voices
Sacred Lambencies and Thin Crusts: The Metaphors of Identityp. 35
Garron Top to Westward Ho! The Inland Seap. 57
MacAndrew: The Engineer and the Celtic Fringep. 86
Ourselves together
Anglo-Saxons into Celts: The Scottish Intellectuals, 1760-1930p. 111
The Folk and the Gwerinp. 128
Contrary Heroes: Catholicism, Carlyle, and Irelandp. 153
In Time of the Breaking of Nations
Muscular Celticism: Sport and Nationalismp. 177
John Bull's Other Irishman: Bernard Shaw, Capitalism, and the Celtsp. 197
Men who Pushed and Went: West-Coast Capitalism, War, and Nationalismp. 219
Aftermath
'Night's Candles are Burnt Out'p. 251
Chronologyp. 285
Indexp. 297
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