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England$25002$ - traduzione in greco

ESSAY BY GEORGE ORWELL
England, your england; England, Your England

England      
n. αγγλία
New England         
  • Alumni Hall at [[Saint Anselm College]] has served as a backdrop for media reports during the [[New Hampshire primary]].
  • ''Autumn in New England'', watercolor, [[Maurice Prendergast]], c. 1910–1913
  • [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] and [[Phillips Academy]] are two prestigious New England secondary schools founded in the late 18th century
  • A [[New England town meeting]] in [[Huntington, Vermont]]
  • Köppen climate types]] in New England
  • Siege of Louisbourg]]'' (1745) by [[Peter Monamy]]
  • archive-date=July 29, 2012 }}</ref> The CTrail system operates the [[Shore Line East]] and [[Hartford Line]], covering coastal Connecticut, Hartford, and Springfield, Massachusetts.
  • A 1638 engraving depicting the [[Mystic massacre]]
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  • Largest self-reported ancestry groups in New England. Americans of Irish descent form a plurality in most of Massachusetts, while Americans of English descent form a plurality in much of the central parts of Vermont and New Hampshire as well as nearly all of Maine.
  • Flag of the New England Governor's Conference (NEGC)
  • A political and geographical map of New England shows the [[coastal plain]]s in the southeast, and hills, mountains and valleys in the west and the north.
  • An English map of New England {{c.}} 1670 depicts the area around modern [[Portsmouth, New Hampshire]].
  • A classic New England [[Congregational church]] in [[Peacham, Vermont]]
  • A portion of the north-central [[Pioneer Valley]] in [[Sunderland, Massachusetts]]
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  • [[Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant]] in [[Seabrook, New Hampshire]]
  • Indigenous territories, circa 1600 in present-day southern New England
  • Irish]] descent constitute the largest ethnic ancestry in New England.
REGION OF THE NORTHEASTERNMOST UNITED STATES
New England Region of the United States; American New England; New England (US); Southern New England; Northern New England; Coastal New England; Urban New England; Modern New England; New England Education; New England Population; Boston States; Southeastern New England; New England (United States); New England (U.S.); New England (U.S. Region); New england; New-England; Nueva Inglaterra; List of largest states in New England; North Atlantic States; New England states; New England, United States; Education in New England; Colleges and universities in New England; Regions of New England; Geography of New England; List of regions of New England; Higher education in New England; Religion in New England
νέα αγγλία
clam chowder         
  • Manhattan clam chowder has a reddish color from tomatoes
CHOWDERS CONTAINING CLAMS AND BROTH
New England Clam Chowder; New England clam chowder; Manhattan clam chowder; Clam Chowder; Manhattan Clam Chowder; Boston clam chowder; New england clam chowder; White clam chowder; Red clam chowder; Hatteras clam chowder; Rhode Island clam chowder; N England Clam Chowder
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Definizione

Clambake
·noun The backing or steaming of clams on heated stones, between layers of seaweed; hence, a picnic party, gathered on such an Occasion.

Wikipedia

England Your England

"England Your England" is an essay written by the English author George Orwell during The Blitz of 1941 as bombers of Nazi Germany flew overhead. It is his attempt to define English culture and the English people for the rest of the world as he fears that it might soon be wiped from earth by the Nazi armies. He also states that England would not change into a fascist state and cannot unless she is thoroughly broken.

The essay is in fact the first part of The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius, published 19 January 1941, as the first volume of a series edited by T. R. Fyvel and Orwell, in the Searchlight Books published by Secker & Warburg.

Orwell also describes England as one of the most democratic nations on the earth at the time, but that it lacked a true and correct worldview and replaced it with a level of fervent patriotism. He exemplifies this with reference to the fact that English gentry and businessmen thought Fascism was a system that was compatible with the English economy. The gentry believed that simply because Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler were staunchly opposed to communism that their views were "England-friendly" and thus they cheered whenever Mussolini's bombers would sink a ship ferrying supplies to support Spanish republicans. It was not until the election came around and they realised that Franco's accession would be a severe blow to England. Thus they realised that Fascism is bad for England due to its revolutionary origins or heavily military-dependent system of policing and control. Orwell himself, however, admits that Fascism is a better system for the wealthy, unless you were a Jew, than Communism or democratic socialism.

Orwell argues that Britain, although divided between many nationalities such as Scots, Welshmen, English, etc..., everyone considers themselves British as soon as a need to defend their land arises. He also theorises that it might be more appropriate to divide Britons by financial classes which would result in two, or maybe even three or four, Britains.