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Introduction to Britain


An Island Country

The island of Great Britain (excluding Northern Ireland) is almost two and a half times the size of Hungary. More than half of this territory belongs to England, and one-third is occupied by Scotland. Great Britain stretches to roughly 1000 km in the north-south direction (from northern Scotland to southern England) and to almost 500 km from western Wales to East Anglia, but this west-east distance is considerably smaller further north. Great Britain is separated from the Continent by the English Channel, the narrowest part of which (about 32 km wide) is called the Strait of Dover. North-east Ireland is also very close to Great Britain: it is separated from Scotland by the 21 km wide North Channel. The small sea between the two islands is called the Irish Sea. Apart from that, Great Britain is ‘bordered’ by the Atlantic Ocean to the south-west and the north-west, and the North Sea to the east and north-east.

Introduction to Britain

Tartalomjegyzék


Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2018

ISBN: 978 963 454 262 9

This book attempts to establish a basic knowledge of British politics, society and culture among its readers. It is aimed primarily at students, and is intended to enrich their knowledge of the English language with an understanding of the history and key features of this society.

The book systematically explores Britain. Beginning with its geography, it divides the United Kingdom into its overarching countries- England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland- and explores the main regions, as well as political, social and linguistic background of each. This is followed by outlines of politics, the legal system, as well as education, healthcare and religion in the UK as a whole.

This book is distinguished by its scope; intended for a Hungarian audience and written through the lens of Hungarian culture, with so called Think of Hungary First sections at the beginning of chapters to compare historical and societal developments to those that have taken place here, and allow readers to better understand these. There are also lists of Key Concepts at the end of chapters, and explanations of these which also promote the reader’s understanding.

Thus, this book is a comprehensive and systematic guide, introducing Hungarian students to Britain’s history, culture and people.

Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/pinter-introduction-to-britain//

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