Trafalgar Square and the Narration of Britishness, 1900-2012 von Shanti Sumartojo | Imagining the Nation | ISBN 9783035305104

Trafalgar Square and the Narration of Britishness, 1900-2012

Imagining the Nation

von Shanti Sumartojo
Buchcover Trafalgar Square and the Narration of Britishness, 1900-2012 | Shanti Sumartojo | EAN 9783035305104 | ISBN 3-0353-0510-2 | ISBN 978-3-0353-0510-4
«Thoughtful, thorough, and engaging, this book is a valuable addition to the field. A sociologist by trade, Sumartojo nevertheless makes clear and instructive use of geographical concepts, so the book is a valuable addition to the reading list of any geographer working on themes such as national identity, public space, or protest and dissent.» (Hannah Awcock, Journal of Historical Geography 44, 2014)

Trafalgar Square and the Narration of Britishness, 1900-2012

Imagining the Nation

von Shanti Sumartojo

London’s Trafalgar Square is one of the world’s best known public places, and during its relatively short history has seen violent protest, imperial and royal spectacle and wild national celebration. This book draws together scholarship on national identity, cultural geography, and the histories of Britain and London to ask what role the Square has played in narrating British national identity through its many uses. The author focuses on a series of examples to draw out her arguments, ranging from the Suffragettes’ use of the site in the early twentieth century to the Fourth Plinth contemporary art scheme in the early twenty-first. The book explores how different users of the Square have understood national identity, and how the site itself has shaped this narrative through its built elements and history of use. Ultimately, Trafalgar Square and the Narration of Britishness, 1900-2012 uses the Square to explore the processes by which urban public place can help to construct, maintain or transform national identity.