Although the British influence here is still strong, some of the anti-English sentiment also appears to be a reaction to the lengthening global shadow of American culture.
This was in part due to the anti-English sentiment that existed there at that time.
His surviving work is characterised with the anti-English sentiment leading up to the rebellion led by Owain Glyndŵr.
At the turn of the 20th century, the Celtic Revival movement associated the search for a cultural and national identity with an increasing anti-colonial and anti-English sentiment.
Into the 1960s and 1970s, however, Quebec nationalism grew and created an atmosphere in which the Canadian monarchy was a target of anti-federal, anti-English sentiment.
Perhaps the anti-english sentiments in flower of scotland may offend some people south of the border.
He also expressed anti-English sentiments in a letter to the Mills Commission, and spent time in an insane asylum late in his life.
Can you advise me where all this anti-English sentiment is coming from (or are you using the Surpreme Court debate as your sole basis)?
Most historians nowadays regard Acts and Deeds as a versified historical novel, written at a time of strong anti-English sentiment in Scotland.
Concerns over the decline of the Welsh language and its historical proscription have contributed to anti-English sentiment in Wales.