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Home » Our Work » Gordon Brown, Bard of Britishness

Gordon Brown, Bard of Britishness

11th April 2006 (4th March 2020)

Tom Nairn’s highly polemical lead essay takes forward arguments that he has developed since the 1970s. With responses from a range of writers across the political spectrum.

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