The Subject of Britain, 1603–25, Paperback/Christopher Ivic
This book reinterprets early seventeenth-century texts by situating them within the context of Jacobean writing on Britain and Britishness. Central to its argument are ideas about nationhood, identity and community that were occasioned by the accession of a Scottish king to England's throne, contested during the Anglo-Scottish Union debates. -- . Publisher: Manchester University Press Author(s): Christopher Ivic Illustration(s): 2 black & white illustrations Number of pages: 256 Collection: Manchester University Press Publication date: 2025 Dimensions: 139 x 215 x 17 Cover type: Paperback / softback