IMAGE OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE NATIONAL HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE XIX - EARLY XX CENTURIES THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE CONCEPT OF “ENGLISHNESS - BRITISHNESS”

The article examines the image of the British Empire in the works of English historians of the XIX - early XX centuries, created from the standpoint of the racial superiority of the Anglo-Saxons over other peoples. The essence of British identity is revealed. The content of the concept “Englishness - Britishness” is analyzed. It is shown that the national historiography was dominated mainly by an apologetic interpretation of the British Empire, with elements of critical analysis.

Authors
Publisher
Инфинити
Language
English
Pages
121-128
Status
Published
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Patrice Lumumba Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
Keywords
the image of British empire; British historiography; concept "Englishness-Britishness"; Anglo-Saxon exclusivity; Anglo-Saxon supremacy; civilizing mission; the phenomenon of the British Empire; imperial mentality

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