
Why Britain can't move on from its 'blitz spirit'
The New Statesman | UK politics and culture
The Emergence of Britain's 'Alone' Narrative Post-WWII
This chapter explores how the narrative of Britain standing alone during and after World War II evolved over time, particularly through financial negotiations with the United States. It examines the growing influence of isolation on the national psyche and its implications for Britain's modern identity and welfare state.
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