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Why Britain can't move on from its 'blitz spirit'

The New Statesman | UK politics and culture

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Race, Identity, and Memory in Post-War Britain

This chapter explores the impact of World War II on race and identity in Britain, particularly focusing on the experiences of mixed-race families. It discusses the societal tensions surrounding miscegenation, the evolving portrayal of war in film, and the complexities of national identity shaped by historical narratives.

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