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Imperial Nostalgia surrounding the Brexit. How and why did it manifest itself in the Debates?

Titel: Imperial Nostalgia surrounding the Brexit. How and why did it manifest itself in the Debates?

Essay , 2023 , 15 Seiten , Note: 1,7

Autor:in: Anonym (Autor:in)

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The main aim of this study is to show linkages of imperial ideologies in society in the context of Brexit and to list examples of the use of imperial nostalgia in the debate. In the following, the paper first looks at an attempted definition of imperial nostalgia and tries to establish connections to Brexit. Second, the paper looks at the nostalgic heirs of the empire and their origins and briefly discusses the UK’s "world power complex". Third, it takes a closer look at how society deals with the imperial past. Lastly, the text looks at rhetoric and visual symbols of imperial nostalgia in the referendum debate.

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1. How and why did imperial nostalgia manifest itself in the debates surrounding the United Kingdom’s 2016 referendum on European Union membership?

Objectives and Topics

This study aims to examine the manifestation and influence of imperial nostalgia within the political discourse surrounding the United Kingdom’s 2016 referendum on EU membership by analyzing how historical ideologies were instrumentalized to shape voter sentiment and the Brexit movement's narrative.

  • The relationship between Brexit and imperial ideology
  • Theoretical definitions of nostalgia and its political utility
  • The role of collective memory and national identity in the "Leave" campaign
  • The use of rhetorical and visual symbols to evoke the imperial past
  • The demographic and psychological drivers of Brexit sentiment

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How and why did imperial nostalgia manifest itself in the debates surrounding the United Kingdom’s 2016 referendum on European Union membership?

June 23, 2016, marks an important turning point in recent European history. In the British referendum, the majority of the British population opted to leave the European Union (EU). For the first time in the history of the EU, the population of a state was given the option of whether they wanted to remain part of the European community of states or leave. The British had a choice: either remain in the status quo or return to a past from before they joined in 1973.

The reasons for Brexit are very profound and can be traced back to a multitude of different factors. In research, numerous works have already dealt with the search for the reasons for the EU exit. Gabriel Rath, for example, conducts sharp and extensive research on the causes of Brexit in his book ‘Brexitannia’ in this regard. Gerald Wood deals specifically with the spatial disparities and developments in Great Britain, whereas Sara Hobolt describes insights into the internal division of Great Britain. Migration is seen as another motivator for Brexit. The slogan ‘Take Back Control’ can be described as one of the centerpieces of the Brexit campaign.

Summary of Chapters

1. How and why did imperial nostalgia manifest itself in the debates surrounding the United Kingdom’s 2016 referendum on European Union membership?: This chapter introduces the societal and historical context of the Brexit referendum, highlighting how imperial nostalgia and diverse motivations for leaving the EU were central to the political debate.

Keywords

Brexit, Imperial Nostalgia, European Union, United Kingdom, Referendum, National Identity, Collective Memory, Leave Movement, British Empire, Imperial Ideology, Political Rhetoric, Global Britain, Sovereignty, Decolonisation, Euro-scepticism

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of this research?

The study investigates how imperial nostalgia functioned as a persuasive political tool and ideological driver during the 2016 Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom.

Which central themes are explored?

Key themes include the construction of British national identity, the political instrumentalization of nostalgia, the role of historical colonial legacies, and the emotional appeals used by the "Leave" movement.

What is the core research question?

The work seeks to answer how and why imperial nostalgia manifested specifically in the debates surrounding the UK's EU membership referendum.

Which methodology is applied in this paper?

The paper employs a qualitative analytical approach, reviewing existing academic research, political slogans, campaign rhetoric, and visual media to establish connections between historical imperial narratives and contemporary Brexit sentiments.

What does the main body of the text cover?

It covers the theoretical definitions of nostalgia, the historical link between the British Empire and national consciousness, and the specific ways in which Brexit proponents utilized these themes to influence public opinion.

Which keywords characterize this work?

Important terms include Brexit, Imperial Nostalgia, National Identity, Collective Memory, and Political Rhetoric.

How does the author define nostalgia in a political context?

The author uses Svetlana Boym's framework, distinguishing between reflective and restorative nostalgia to explain how political actors recreate specific versions of the past to target present-day anxieties.

What role did the "Take Back Control" slogan play according to the text?

The text argues that the slogan served as a powerful narrative device that evoked a familiar sense of the past and a desire for sovereignty, effectively bypassing rational debate to appeal to emotions.

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Titel
Imperial Nostalgia surrounding the Brexit. How and why did it manifest itself in the Debates?
Hochschule
University of Exeter  (History Department)
Veranstaltung
Empire and Globalisation
Note
1,7
Autor
Anonym (Autor:in)
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Seiten
15
Katalognummer
V1359352
ISBN (eBook)
9783346878410
ISBN (Buch)
9783346878427
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagworte
imperial nostalgia Brexit United Kingdom Empire globalisation European Union
Produktsicherheit
GRIN Publishing GmbH
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Anonym (Autor:in), 2023, Imperial Nostalgia surrounding the Brexit. How and why did it manifest itself in the Debates?, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1359352
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