
Shakespeare's Restless World 15. The Flag That Failed
May 4, 2012
A journey through the turbulent first attempts to unite Scotland and England, centered on six 1604 flag designs. Stories of political maneuvering, royal symbolism and debates over precedence between St George and St Andrew. Reflections on how contemporary plays and a royal marriage metaphor shaped ideas of British identity.
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The Midnight Ride That Changed Crowns
- Sir Robert Carey rode from London to Edinburgh with news of Queen Elizabeth's death and James's succession.
- Neil MacGregor describes the urgency and public rapture at Holyrood on 26 March 1603.
Union Stalled By Different Institutions
- James pursued a political, economic, and religious union but encountered entrenched differences between England and Scotland.
- Neil MacGregor explains James could change symbols and titles but not force parliamentary union.
Six Flags, One Political Message
- Early 1604 flag designs show attempts to visually merge England and Scotland into one Britain.
- Neil MacGregor notes the drawings act as straightforward visual propaganda for James's union idea.
