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Union Jack

Author : Nick Groom
Publisher : Atlantic Books
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012-05-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780857899316

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Known the world over as a symbol of the United Kingdom, the Union Jack is an intricate construction based on the crosses of St, George, St, Andrew and St, Patrick. Nick Groom traces its long and fascinating past, from the development of the Royal Standard and 17th-century clashes over the precise balance of the English and Scottish elements of the first Union Jack to the modern controversies over the flag as a symbol of empire and its exploitation by ultra-rightwing political groups.

There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack

Author : Paul Gilroy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134438662

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There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack by Paul Gilroy Pdf

This classic book is a powerful indictment of contemporary attitudes to race. By accusing British intellectuals and politicians on both sides of the political divide of refusing to take race seriously, Paul Gilroy caused immediate uproar when this book was first published in 1987. A brilliant and explosive exploration of racial discourses, There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack provided a powerful new direction for race relations in Britain. Still dynamite today and as relevant as ever, this Routledge Classics edition includes a new introduction by the author.

Union Jack

Author : Ben Raab
Publisher : Panini
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2009-07
Category : Heroes
ISBN : 1846534194

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Union Jack faces a host of deadly foes, including the vile vampire Baroness Blood, as he defends Britain from all threats. Illustrated by fan favourite John Cassaday (Astonishing X-Men).

The People's Flag and the Union Jack

Author : Gerry Hassan,Eric Shaw
Publisher : Biteback Publishing
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2019-05-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781785903878

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The People's Flag and the Union Jack by Gerry Hassan,Eric Shaw Pdf

The British Labour Party has at times been a force for radical change in the UK, but one critical aspect of its makeup has been consistently misunderstood and underplayed: its Britishness. Throughout the party's history, its Britishness has been an integral part of how it has done politics, acted in government and opposition, and understood the UK and its nations and regions. The People's Flag and the Union Jack is the first comprehensive account of how Labour has tried to understand Britain and Britishness and to compete in a political landscape defined by conservative notions of nation, patriotism and tradition. At a time when many of the party faithful regard national identity as a toxic subject, academics Gerry Hassan and Eric Shaw argue that Labour's Britishness and its ambiguous relationship with issues of nationalism matter more today than ever before, and will continue to matter for the foreseeable future, when the UK is in fundamental crisis. As debate rages about Brexit, and the prospect of Scottish independence remains live, this timely intervention, featuring contributions from a wealth of pioneering thinkers, offers an illuminating and perceptive insight into Labour's past, present and future.

Growing Up Stupid Under the Union Jack

Author : Austin Clarke
Publisher : Ian Randle Publishers
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Authors, Barbadian
ISBN : 9789766371081

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Growing Up Stupid Under the Union Jack by Austin Clarke Pdf

An autobiographical account of growing up in colonial Barbados during and after the Second World War.

London Falling

Author : Christios Gage
Publisher : Marvel Comics Group
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2007-07
Category : Science fiction comic books, strips, etc
ISBN : 0785121811

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Spinning out of Captain America, Britain's premiere super hero has mere hours to prevent multiple terrorist attacks on London by an army of super-villains! Union Jack leads Sabra and the new Arabian Knight into battle! But when his boss at MI5 risks innocent lives to bring down the enemy, Union Jack faces a tough choice - and the fate of London itself rests on his decision. Don't miss the book that redefines Union Jack for the 21st century, with stunning pencils by fan-favorite Captain America artist Mike Perkins! Guest-starring Sabra, Arabian Knight, Batroc the Leaper, Machette, Zaran, Boomerang, Crossfire, Jack O'lantern, Shockwave and more! Collects Union Jack #1-4.

Union Jack

Author : Christopher Sandford
Publisher : University Press of New England
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2017-06-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781512600933

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John F. Kennedy carried on a lifelong love affair with England and the English. From his speaking style to his tastes in art, architecture, theater, music, and clothes, his personality reflected his deep affinity for a certain kind of idealized Englishness. In Union Jack, noted biographer Christopher Sandford tracks KennedyÕs exploits in Great Britain between 1935 and 1963, and looks in-depth at the unique way Britain shaped JFK throughout his adult life and how JFK charmed British society. This mutual affinity took place against a backdrop of some of the twentieth centuryÕs most profound events: The Great Depression, BritainÕs appeasement of Hitler, the Second World War, the reconstruction of Western Europe, the development and rapid proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and the ideological schism between East and West. Based on extensive archival work as well as firsthand accounts from former British acquaintances, including old girlfriends, Union Jack charts two paths in the life of JFK. The first is his deliberate, long-term struggle to escape the shadow of his father, Joseph Kennedy, former U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain. The second is the emergence of a peculiarly American personality whose consistently pro-British, rallying rhetoric was rivaled only by Winston Churchill. By explaining JFKÕs special relationship with Great Britain, Union Jack offers a unique and enduring portrait of another side of this historic figure in the centennial year of his birth.

History of the Union Jack and Flags of the Empire

Author : Barlow Cumberland
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-09-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783734040887

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Red Flag and Union Jack

Author : Paul Ward
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : English
ISBN : 0861932390

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It is generally assumed that the language of patriotism and national identity belongs to the political right, but the emergence of socialism in the 1880s shows clearly that the left also drew on such ideas in its formative years to legitimate a particular form of socialism, one presented as a restoration of an English past lost to industrial capitalism. The First World War dealt a severe blow to this radical patriotism: though the anti-war left continued to use radical patriotic language in the early years, the war degraded patriotism generally, while the Russian Revolution gave internationalism a new focus, and also threatened the dominant concept of British socialism. Moderate Labour sought to prove their fitness to govern, and concentrated on the `national interest' rather than oppositional Englishness, while the left of the movement looked to Soviet Russia rather than the English past for models for a future socialist society. PAUL WARD is lecturer in Modern British History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Westminster.

The Story of the Union Jack

Author : Barlow Cumberland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1897
Category : Canada
ISBN : HARVARD:HWM4F7

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No Place to Hide

Author : Errol Christie
Publisher : Aurum
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2011-05-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781781310045

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‘As my future crumbled before my eyes, I grasped for the rope. My entire life’s struggle was ending here, in plain view of my enemies. How was it possible? How had I let things come to this?’ This is not the story of a celebrity sportsman. It’s not the story of a life covered in glory with its attendant cavalcade of famous friends, easy wins and glamorous encounters. Errol Christie may have been one of the most promising British boxers of his generation – a Fight Night poster boy, captain of the England boxing team, English and European champion, and a cocky, Ali-esque dancer with a reputation for devastating early knockouts – but this is not that story. This is a story about fighting. Coventry in the dying days of the Seventies was a tough place to grow up – especially if you were poor and black. At the same time as the young Errol Christie was raising the flag in the ring, his fists were seeing off skinhead tormentors and NF bootboys on the streets. Britain was sickening from a vicious racial divide, and even when the big time turned up Errol soon discovered that a black boxer who refused to play by the rules – white rules – would never be tolerated. In 1985, after a string of professional knockouts, Errol faced Mark Kaylor in a brutal bout that tore open the country’s simmering racial enmities. In the eighth round he went down – and stayed down, the roar of the hard right in his ears. But the years that followed would see Errol square up against a far tougher adversary – as he found himself out in the cold, struggling to get by, and alone with only his own shattered confidence and no place to hide.

History of the Union Jack and Flags of the Empire

Author : Barlow Cumberland
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783734040894

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Union Jacks

Author : Michael J. Bennett
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2005-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807863244

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Historians have given a great deal of attention to the lives and experiences of Civil War soldiers, but surprisingly little is known about navy sailors who participated in the conflict. Michael J. Bennett remedies the longstanding neglect of Civil War seamen in this comprehensive assessment of the experience of common Union sailors from 1861 to 1865. To resurrect the voices of the "Union Jacks," Bennett combed sailors' diaries, letters, and journals. He finds that the sailors differed from their counterparts in the army in many ways. They tended to be a rougher bunch of men than the regular soldiers, drinking and fighting excessively. Those who were not foreign-born, escaped slaves, or unemployed at the time they enlisted often hailed from the urban working class rather than from rural farms and towns. In addition, most sailors enlisted for pragmatic rather than ideological reasons. Bennett's examination provides a look into the everyday lives of sailors and illuminates where they came from, why they enlisted, and how their origins shaped their service. By showing how these Union sailors lived and fought on the sea, Bennett brings an important new perspective to our understanding of the Civil War.

Born Under a Union Flag

Author : Alan Bissett
Publisher : Luath Press Ltd
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781910324073

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A book about the relationship of a football club to a political decision? On one level this is madness. But in Scotland it makes perfect sense. What do Rangers mean to Scotland and what does Scotland mean to Rangers? What do Rangers mean to Britain and what does Britain mean to Rangers? How does the club and the game interact with the world around it? Questioning how British and Scottish identities fit into supporting Rangers, Born Under the Union Flag provides the first solid exploration of the relationship between sport and national identity. Well-known and informed contributors from both sides of the independence debate, including Harry Reid, Iain Duff, and Will McLeish, all lend their disparate viewpoints this book, showing just how nuanced - and difficult - the discussion really is. A must-read for anyone interested in Rangers, the history of Scottish football, or the independence debate. Like a great football match, when the final whistle is blown, the players will shake hands and move on. If they have any sense, the winners will be magnanimous in victory; the losers will rue the day but accept the result nonetheless. I guess the one thing neither side wants is a draw and a replay. But that's up to the voters.