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Gibraltar, identity and empire
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ISBN: 0415347963 9781136005428 1136005420 9780415347969 9780203390078 0203390075 9781136005503 1136005501 9781136005589 1136005587 9780415864565 0415864569 9780415864565 1283967677 9781283967679 Year: 2006 Volume: 33 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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The principal argument in Gibraltar and Empire is that Gibraltarians constitute a separate and distinctive people, notwithstanding the political stance taken by the government of Spain. Various factors - environmental, ethnic, economic, political, religious, linguistic, educational and informal - are adduced to explain the emergence of a sense of community on the Rock and an attachment to the United Kingdom. A secondary argument is that the British empire has left its mark in Gibraltar in various forms - such as militarily - and for a number of reasons. Gilbraltar and Em

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