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A Divided Family: Race, the Commonwealth and Brexit

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Francesca Melhuish. (2023) Powellite nostalgia and racialised nationalist narratives: Connecting Global Britain and Little England. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 26:2, pages 466-486.
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Mark Ølholm Eaton. (2019) ‘We are all children of the commonwealth’: political myth, metaphor and the transnational commonwealth ‘family of nations’ in Brexit discourse. British Politics 15:3, pages 326-348.
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Mark Ølholm Eaton. (2019) Duelling Commonwealth Family of Nations Metaphors and Britain’s Post-Brexit Global Identity. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 33:3, pages 283-307.
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Duncan Bell & Srdjan Vucetic. (2019) Brexit, CANZUK, and the legacy of empire. The British Journal of Politics and International Relations 21:2, pages 367-382.
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