2013
DOI: 10.1111/1468-229x.12021
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Reinventing theTowerBeefeater in the Nineteenth Century

Abstract: This article investigates the representation of the nation through a group of real people, exploring how the romantic figure of the Beefeater became entwined with ideas of national identity. It begins with the reforms introduced by the duke of Wellington, whose appointment as Constable of the Tower of London in 1826 led to sweeping reforms of the Body of Yeoman Warders (popularly known as Beefeaters), who had fallen into disarray after years of neglect and mismanagement. It looks beyond the late 1820s to consi… Show more

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