Eating bloody meat recalls ancient beliefs in its strengthening power. But why are so many beefy images linked to British freedom? Rogers ties a set of icons (roast beef, John Bull, bull dogs and butchers) to plain, stubborn, Protestant Englishness, in contrast to corrupt, effete Catholic Europe.
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Eating bloody meat recalls ancient beliefs in its strengthening power. But why are so many beefy images linked to British freedom? Rogers ties a set of icons (roast beef, John Bull, bull dogs and butchers) to plain, stubborn, Protestant Englishness, in contrast to corrupt, effete Catholic Europe.
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