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Cultural identities and the aesthetics of Britishness
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01 April 2004

HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Colonialism and imperialism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, European history
List of figures
General editor’s introduction
Notes on contributors
Introduction – Dana Arnold
1. Robert Bowyer’s historic gallery and the feminization of the ‘nation’ – Cynthia E. Roman
2. Re-visioning landscape in Wales and New South Wales c.1760–1840 – Jocelyn Hackforth-Jones
3. The country house is just like a flag – Sophia Cross
4. Trans-planting national cultures: The Phoenix Park, Dublin (1832–49), an urban heterotopia – Dana Arnold
5. Two nations, twice: National identity in The Wild Irish Girl and Sybil – Andrew Ballantyne
6. Monumental nationalism: Layard’s Assyrian discoveries and the formations of British national identity – Frederick N. Bohrer
7. Union and display in nineteenth-century Ireland – Fintan Cullen
8. Gentlemen connoisseurs and capitalists: Modern British imperial identity in the 1903 Delhi Durbar’s exhibition of Indian art – Julie F. Codell
9. Albion’s legacy: Myth, history and the matter of Britain – Sam Smiles
10. Architecture and ‘national projection’ between the wars – Mark Crinson