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Ethnicity and the English past, 1600-1800 --$g5.$tBritons, Saxons and the Anglican quest for legitimacy --$g6.$tThe Gaelic dilemma in early modern Scottish political culture --$g7.$tThe weave of Irish identities, 1600-1790 --$g8.$tConstructing the pre-romantic Celt --$g9.$tMapping a Gothic Europe --$g10.$tThe varieties of Gothicism in the British Atlantic world, 1689-1800 --$g11.$tConclusion. 330 $aInspired by debates among political scientists over the strength and depth of the pre-modern roots of nationalism, this study attempts to gauge the status of ethnic identities in an era whose dominant loyalties and modes of political argument were confessional, institutional and juridical. Colin Kidd's point of departure is the widely shared orthodox belief that the whole world had been peopled by the offspring of Noah. 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