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The Angry Island
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The English are naturally, congenitally, collectively and singularly, livid much of the time. In between the incoherent ...
Watching The English
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In WATCHING THE ENGLISH anthropologist Kate Fox takes a revealing look at the quirks, habits and foibles of the English ...
Ingerland Travels with a Football Nation
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The England Supporters Club boasts more members than those of several other European nations combined, many of whom trav...
The Ingerland Factor Home Truths From Football
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The pride and passion of simply following England has a habit of turning into something nasty. Is it down to laddish exc...
The Best of Enemies England v Germany
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English football’s finest hour–victory on home soil in the 1966 World Cup–was made all the more sweet ...
30 Years of Hurt
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Saturday, 4 June 1977 was a dark day for England’s international football reputation . . . on and off the pitch. O...
Diaries
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George Orwell was an inveterate keeper of diaries. The Orwell Diaries presents eleven of them, covering the period 1931-...
The English: A Portrait of a People
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In The English Jeremy Paxman sets out to find about the English. Not the British overall, not the Scots, not the Irish o...
One of the Lads: Women Who Follow Football
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From the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet to the Maori Wai-nui and the Navajo Changing Bear Maiden, this unique and inclusive co...
England an Elegy
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At a time when Scottish, Welsh and Irish nationalisms are flourishing and English nationalism disapproved, when the cust...
1945 The World We Fought For
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This is the story of the climactic year of 1945 in which World War II ended. The author’s approach is to relay the...
The Progressive Patriot
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What does it mean to be English? What does it mean to be British? Is the cross of St George a proud symbol of a great tr...
Austerity Britain 1945 – 51
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For the first time, the Sunday Times bestseller Austerity Britain is available in one complete paperback volume. Coursin...
Tear Gas and Ticket Touts
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As soon as the ticketing arrangements for the World Cup in France were announced and England fans were allocated so few,...
Zigger Zagger
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Specially written for the National Youth Theatre the play depicts with enormous vigour the story of Harry, a ‘foot...
No More Buddha Only Football
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Chris England spent five weeks covering the 2002 World Cup, when football became Japan’s newest religion, constant...
Football Delirium
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Football Delirium is not ‘applied’ psychoanalysis, not a book that takes a privileged position in relation t...