Afflict 发表于 2025-3-28 18:29:58
Britain’s Relationships with Other Powersin’s ongoing ‘greatness’ in the face of arguments about its ‘decline’. The last chapter showed how these groups thought about Britain’s world role, and ongoing British ‘greatness’ in isolation. Unfortunately this was never the case. Britain’s international position, like that of every other state, iGuileless 发表于 2025-3-28 20:44:46
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Views of the British Peopleortant to their self-perception was their understanding of their audience and potential supporters, the British people. We saw that each of these organisations was made up of a number of internal contradictions and discrete sections in competition with each other. Similarly the ‘British people’ were水獭 发表于 2025-3-29 09:48:31
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A Unified or Divided Left?nd the AAM, or had more wide-ranging concerns, like the NUS and NICR movement, they all had clearly defined interests and main concerns. Why, then, should they have a stance on ‘race’? Why should any of these organisations or groups set up to campaign on specific issues necessarily be opposed to rac浪荡子 发表于 2025-3-29 15:45:03
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Addressing ‘Race’ in Britaint immigration from Britain’s former colonies.. While immigrants from Britain’s colonies and former colonies were not the largest group in the postwar period, they garnered the most media coverage and elicited the strongest reactions from the governmental and public arenas.. The apparent ‘influx’ of