The Anglosphere
Continuity, Dissonance and Location
Edited by Ben Wellings and Andrew Mycock
British Academy
Author Information
Edited by Ben Wellings, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Monash University, and Andrew Mycock, Reader in Politics, University of Huddersfield
Ben Wellings is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. His current research interests focus on the relationship between nationalism, Euroscepticism and the Anglosphere as well as the politics of war memory and commemoration. He is the author of English Nationalism, Brexit and the Anglosphere: wider still and wider (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2019).
Dr Andrew Mycock is a Reader in Politics at the University of Huddersfield. His key research and teaching interests focus on post-imperial identity politics in the UK. He has published widely on the 'Politics of Britishness', English identity politics and devolution, and Brexit. He is co-convenor of the Political Studies Association Britishness Specialist Group. His other research interests include democratic youth engagement, participation, and education. He is currently co-leading a Leverhulme Trust funded project on Lowering the Voting Age in the UK.
Contributors:
Ben Wellings, Monash University
Andrew Mycock, University of Huddersfield
Michael Gardiner, University of Warwick
Duncan Bell, University of Cambridge
Tim Legrand, The University of Adelaide
Srdjan Vucetic, University of Ottawa.
Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge
Carl Bridge, King's College London
Bart Zielinski, King's College London
Katherine Smits, University of Auckland
Nick Pearce, University of Bath
Michael Kenny, Cambridge University
Helen Baxendale, University of Oxford
Eva Namusoke, Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
John Ravenhill, University of Waterloo
Jefferson Heubner, Balsillie School of International Affairs