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Identities and the Four Nations
“There’s no such thing as British, only English, Irish,
4 nations  ‘different identities’, butWelsh and
not really. Scottish”
Most people have stronger attachments to other
identities. Many foreigners confuse British with English, but so do people in the UK.

Politically devolution has been pushed to the front  nations have been getting more
independence/power:
 have their own power, own parliament, make own decisions,…
o Scotland, Ireland and Wales
o England doesn’t have its own independence  parliament of the UK, not separate

“West-Lothian question” = Why do we need to vote on English matters?  modernized question =
English votes for English laws. No plans to resolve it and give England own parliament.

UK is an island nation  isolation

 Stress on differences with Europe (everything litres except beer, miles instead of km,…)
 Why? Always an outsider  Brexit
most sports: no British team but
Flags national teams


England

St George’s Cross



Scotland

St Andrew’s Cross combined




Ireland United Kingdom
St Patrick’s Cross Union Jack
Wales? Union jack was made before Wales
separated from England

 later Wales was recognized as a
Wales separate nations but no representation in
the flag
Y Ddraig Goch
(Welsh dragon on the field)




Northern Ireland

English cross, crown representing English monarchy

Star = six pointed representing 6 counties of northern
Ireland 1

Hand = only symbol that both Christians and protestants use

,National Symbols
Patron Saints: Flowers:
- England: St George (23 April) - England: rose
- Wales: St David (1 March) - Wales: daffodil
- Scotland: St Andrew (30 November) - Scotland: thistle
- Ireland: St Patrick (17 March) - Ireland: shamrock

Coins St Patrick is only day to celebrate
Wales also had other flower ‘leak



On the coin it’s not Wales daffodil but leak, and the queen

Symbol of the prince of Wales




National Figures
- Britain: Britannia
Female warrior with triant

- England: John Bull / bulldog
(Winston Churchill)

- Scotland: Robert Bruce
Bonnie Prince Charlie
Robert Burns: poet, most popular in Scottish mind  celebrated on burns night

Customs and Food
 Scotland: Hogmanay1, Burns’ Night, kilts, tartan, bagpipes, haggis 2, whisky,…

 Wales: Eisteddfod3, Welsh rabbit (rarebit)4, Welsh pancakes, bara brith5, male choirs,…

 Britain: reputation of bad food, now undeserved  you can eat very well there
National dish is not English  Indian food (curry) is most popular now (chicken tikka masala)

‘Let’s go out for a curry’  let’s get some Indian food

Language
Many regional varieties and other languages
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New year’s eve, heavily celebrated
2
Mixture of offal (intestines of animals)
3
Cultural festival with music singing and dancing
4
Not rabbit, but hot-cheese bread
5
Sweat bread with raisins



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, Three types of languages:

1. forms of English:
- standard English (‘RP’, ‘BBC English’, ‘Queen’s English’)
- regional/social/ethnic accents
2. other British (Celtic) languages:
- Welsh, Gaelic, (Scots)
3. immigrant languages (‘new’ languages)

Gaelic
 language of the Gaels
 became main language in Ireland and Western Scotland
 today: 1.1% of Scots, revival in Ireland

Welsh
 Celtic language  Wales officially bilingual
 about 500,000 native speakers - Caerdydd = Cardiff
 most successful of the non-English - Abertawe = Swansea
languages - Casnewydd = Newport
 problems in 19th century  ‘Welsh-speaking Wales’ vs. ‘Radical Wales’ vs.
 since 1960s: revival ‘English Wales’
 50% of radio/TV output in Welsh

Scots
 separate language?
 from Northumbrian dialect of Old English
 under threat for a while
 now: certain status

New Languages
 since 19th century: black, Chinese and Indian communities
 post-war: immigrants from West Africa, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan…
 1948: Empire Windrush
 complex identity
 English often not first language
 West Indians: Jamaican Creole

Wales History
 Celts driven into Wales by Romans  Angles and Saxons keep them in ‘Weallas’
 799: Offa’s Dyke
 11th century: Llewelyn unites Wales  20th C: industrial decline leads to poverty
 the English fight the Welsh  devolution rejected in 1979, approved 1997
 Edward I crowns his son ‘Prince of Wales’  most important nationalist party: Plaid Cymru
 last Welsh rebellion: Owain Glyndwyr  culture and media:
 16th century: under English administration  Eisteddfods
 18th-19th centuries: industrial revolution  radio and tv in Welsh
Welsh Parliament
 6 May 1999: first elections, voted for own parliament  60 elected members



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