English Butter
David Trotter, 9 October 1986
Englishness: Politics and Culture 1880-1920
edited by Robert Colls and Philip Dodd.
Croom Helm, 378 pp., £25, June 1986,0 7099 0849 0 Show More
edited by Robert Colls and Philip Dodd.
Croom Helm, 378 pp., £25, June 1986,
The Character Factory: Baden-Powell and the Origins of the Boy Scout Movement
by Michael Rosenthal.
Collins, 335 pp., £15, August 1986,0 00 217604 1 Show More
by Michael Rosenthal.
Collins, 335 pp., £15, August 1986,
Oxford and Empire: The Last Lost Cause?
by Richard Symonds.
Macmillan, 366 pp., £29.50, July 1986,0 333 40206 5 Show More
by Richard Symonds.
Macmillan, 366 pp., £29.50, July 1986,
“... between patriots. Nobody reasserted Englishness more emphatically than Colonel Robert Baden-Powell, hero of Mafeking. No organisation transmitted Englishness to a wider audience than the Boy Scout movement he founded in 1908. The extraordinary fame of the soldier made the extraordinary success of the movement possible. Both testify to the superb ... ”