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Freedom and faith : a question of Scottish identity
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ISBN: 0861538161 Year: 2013 Publisher: Edinburgh : Saint Andrew Press,

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Scotland & its people : a symposium
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Year: 1942 Publisher: Edinburgh London : Oliver and Boyd,

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Remembering the past in nineteenth-century Scotland : commemoration, nationality, and memory
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ISBN: 9780748676910 9780748676903 0748676910 0748676902 1322980357 1474405967 Year: 2014 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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At a time when the Union between Scotland and England is once again under the spotlight, Remembering the Past in Nineteenth-Century Scotland examines the way in which Scotland's national heroes were once remembered as champions of both Scottish and British patriotism. Whereas 19th-century Scotland is popularly depicted as a mire of sentimental Jacobitism and kow-towing unionism, this book shows how Scotland's national heroes were once the embodiment of a consistent, expressive and robust view of Scottish nationality. Whether celebrating the legacy of William Wallace and Robert Bruce, the reformer John Knox, the Covenanters, 19th-century Scots rooted their national heroes in a Presbyterian and unionist view of Scotland's past. Examined through the prism of commemoration, this book uncovers collective memories of Scotland's past entirely opposed to 21st-century assumptions of medieval proto-nationalism and Calvinist misery. Key Features * Detailed studies of 19th-century commemoration of Scotland's national heroes * Uncovers an all but forgotten interpretation of these 'great Scots' * Shines a new light on the mindset of nineteenth-century Scottish national identity as being comfortably Scottish and British * Overturns the prevailing view of Victorian Scottishness as parochial, sentimental tartanry


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Ourselves and others : Scotland 1832-1914
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ISBN: 1299105858 074862919X 0748620486 0748620494 Year: 2012 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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This revised and updated volume in the New History of Scotland series is a blended history of the Scots in a period of major transformation during the industrial era from 1832 to 1914. Examining Scottish society through the lens of development as part of that new identity, Graeme Morton examines the changing nature of society within Scotland and the relentless eddy of historical developments from home and away. Where previous histories of this period have focused on industry, this book will take a closer look at the people that helped to innovate and forge Scottish national identity through te

Image and identity : the making and re-making of Scotland through the ages
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ISBN: 0859764095 Year: 1998 Publisher: Edinburgh Donald

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The identity of the Scottish nation : an historic quest.
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ISBN: 0748610723 Year: 1998 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh university press

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The Scots imagination and modern memory.
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ISBN: 9780748617869 Year: 2010 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh university press

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Image and identity : the making and re-making of Scotland through the ages
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ISBN: 1788853962 Year: 2021 Publisher: Edinburgh : John Donald,

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Being Scottish : personal reflections on Scottish identity today
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ISBN: 0748674470 0585443858 9780585443850 1902930363 9781902930367 9780748674473 Year: 2002 Publisher: Edinburgh : Polygon at Edinburgh,

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GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9781902930367);The question 'who are we?' continues to perplex many Scots today. The 100 short essays in this book help to expand the debate and provide at least some of the answers. They offer an opportunity to penetrate behind the statistical surveys and explore the rich complexity of changing identity from a varied range of opinion.The collection includes the views of people at the centre of things as well as those at the margins of society, the famous as well as the not so well known, the authoritative and mainstream as well as the idiosyncratic. It also contains a few views 'from the outside', from North America, Europe and elsewhere.It examines the concept and experience of being Scottish at this time in history and assesses its relevance, strengths, advantages and weaknesses. It seeks to discover whether there is a special something which makes the Scottish distinctive and immediately recognisable and, if so, attempts to describe it. In short it is a snapshot of Scottish identity or, as seems to the case, the myriad Scottish identities that exist today.Contemporary events and developments in the British Isles and the world provide the general political and social context of this collection.These include:The state of the UnionDevolutionThe rise of English nationalism and the implications for ScotlandThe debate about future British political and economic sovereignty and its relevance to ScotlandThe lingering after-effects of the loss of Empire with its resultant crisis of identity for Scotland, a nation which played a key role in the imperial projectThe new global world order based on the USA-declared war against terrorism in the aftermath of the events of 11 September 2001However the contributors succeed in going beyond the social and political context and explore above all what it means personally to be Scottish. The reader may be surprised at the insights contained in this book. Some contributors delve into their personal histories or their sense of place to give meaning to their identities. Others deal in political and cultural realities, and many rely on storytelling, humour and lyricism to approach a tentative sense of identity upwind. Honesty, courage and humour are not lacking in these stories, which give us the chance to reflect on the experience of being Scottish in the opening years of the 21st century.Includes contributions from:Leila AboulelaCraig BrownTam DalyellIsla DewarDonald FindlayTom HunterCharles KennedyPhyllida LawHelen LiddellBridget McConnellJack McConnellMargo MacDonaldSheila McLeanDavid McLetchieBashir MaanHugh PenningtonSusan RiceAlex SalmondT. C. SmoutDavid SteelJohn SwinneyDavid SteelGregor TownsendJim WallaceIrvine Welsh"


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Race distribution in Scotland
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Year: 1912 Publisher: [Scotland]

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