{"id":"england.c-29","content":"The Victorian era is often cited as a Golden Age. Painting done by William Powell Frith to show cultural divisions.\nSince the 20th century, there has been significant population movement to England, mostly from other parts of the British Isles, but also from the Commonwealth, particularly the Indian subcontinent.[81] Since the 1970s there has been a large move away from manufacturing and an increasing emphasis on the service industry.[82] As part of the United Kingdom, the area joined a common market initiative called the European Economic Community which became the European Union.\n\nSince the late 20th century the administration of the United Kingdom has moved towards devolved governance in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.[83] England and Wales continues to exist as a jurisdiction within the United Kingdom.[84] Devolution has stimulated a greater emphasis on a more English-specific identity and patriotism.[85] There is no devolved English government, but an attempt to create a similar system on a sub-regional basis was rejected by referendum.[86]","order_int":29,"metadata":{"splitter_name":"RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter","length":206,"section_id":"england","section":{}}} |