Understanding Scotland

Understanding Scotland

Author: David McCrone

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-11-01

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1040289975

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Understanding Scotland has been recognised since publication as the key text on the sociology of Scotland. This wholly revised edition provides the first sustained study of post-devolution Scottish society. It contains new material on: * the establishment of the Scottish parliament in 1999 * social and political data from the 1997 general elections * the new cultural iconography of Scotland * Scotland as a European society. For anyone wishing to understand Scottish society in particular or the general issues involved in nation building, McCrone's clear-headed coherently argued account of the main issues will be essential reading.


Understanding Scotland Musically

Understanding Scotland Musically

Author: Simon McKerrell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-15

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1315467550

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Scottish traditional music has been through a successful revival in the mid-twentieth century and has now entered a professionalised and public space. Devolution in the UK and the surge of political debate surrounding the independence referendum in Scotland in 2014 led to a greater scrutiny of regional and national identities within the UK, set within the wider context of cultural globalisation. This volume brings together a range of authors that sets out to explore the increasingly plural and complex notions of Scotland, as performed in and through traditional music. Traditional music has played an increasingly prominent role in the public life of Scotland, mirrored in other Anglo-American traditions. This collection principally explores this movement from historically text-bound musical authenticity towards more transient sonic identities that are blurring established musical genres and the meaning of what constitutes ‘traditional’ music today. The volume therefore provides a cohesive set of perspectives on how traditional music performs Scottishness at this crucial moment in the public life of an increasingly (dis)United Kingdom.


No Problem Here

No Problem Here

Author: Neil Davidson

Publisher: Luath Press Ltd

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1912387174

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Does Scotland have a problem with racism? With its 'civic nationalism' and 'welcoming' attitude towards migrants and refugees, Scotland is understood to be relatively free of structural and institutional racism. As the contributors to this book show, such generalisations fail to withstand serious investigation. Their research into the historical record and contemporary reality tells a very different story. Opening up a debate on a subject that has been shut down for too long, No Problem Here gathers together the views of academics, activists and anti-racism campaigners who argue that it is vital that the issue of racism be brought into the centre of public discourse. Scotland's role in maintaining and extending slavery across the British Empire is finally beginning to receive the attention it deserves. Yet there is much more that needs to be said about racism in Scotland today.


The New Sociology of Scotland

The New Sociology of Scotland

Author: David McCrone

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2017-03-20

Total Pages: 855

ISBN-13: 1473987814

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Written by a leading sociologist of Scotland, this ground-breaking new introduction is a comprehensive account of the social, political, economic and cultural processes at work in contemporary Scottish society. At a time of major uncertainty and transformation The New Sociology of Scotland explores every aspect of Scottish life. Placed firmly in the context of globalisation, the text: examines a broad range of topics including race and ethnicity, social inequality, national identity, health, class, education, sport, media and culture, among many others. looks at the ramifications of recent political events such as British General Election of 2015, the Scottish parliament election of May 2016, and the Brexit referendum of June 2016. uses learning features such as further reading and discussion questions to stimulate students to engage critically with issues raised. Written in a lucid and accessible style, The New Sociology of Scotland is an indispensable guide for students of sociology and politics.


A History Of Scotland

A History Of Scotland

Author: Neil Oliver

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 2009-12-17

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 0297860291

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The dramatic story of Scotland - by charismatic television historian, Neil Oliver. Scotland is one of the oldest countries in the world with a vivid and diverse past. Yet the stories and figures that dominate Scottish history - tales of failure, submission, thwarted ambition and tragedy - often badly serve this great nation, overshadowing the rich tapestry of her intricate past. Historian Neil Oliver presents a compelling new portrait of Scottish history, peppered with action, high drama and centuries of turbulence that have helped to shape modern Scotland. Along the way, he takes in iconic landmarks and historic architecture; debunks myths surrounding Scotland's famous sons; recalls forgotten battles; charts the growth of patriotism; and explores recent political developments, capturing Scotland's sense of identity and celebrating her place in the wider world.


Fodor's See It Scotland

Fodor's See It Scotland

Author: Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc.

Publisher: Fodors Travel Publications

Published: 2011-07-12

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1400005558

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Provides information on accommodations, restaurants, shopping, sights, and transporation in Scotland.


Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland

Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland

Author: Murray Stewart Leith

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2011-06-08

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0748647112

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Uses manifesto analysis to measure political nationalism in Scotland. Murray Leith and Daniel P. J. Soule explore the importance of groups, concepts and events such as the SNP and devolution, unionism, the political elite, political and public discourse, inclusion and exclusion, enforced nationalism, and birth, race and citizenship to nationalist feeling in Scotland. The authors set the Modernist view of Scottish nationalism against the work of Gellner, Anderson and Billig to create their own 'mixed method' of evaluating nationalism.


Constituting Scotland

Constituting Scotland

Author: W. Elliot Bulmer

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2016-07-08

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0748697608

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Before the independence referendum in 2014, the First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond promised a written constitution for Scotland in the event of a 'Yes' vote. The UK is almost unique in having never adopted a written constitution or other fundamental law. Why did this commitment arise in Scotland?


Scottish Politics

Scottish Politics

Author: Paul Cairney

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-07-30

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 023039048X

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Fully revised, the new edition of this popular textbook provides an authoritative introduction to all aspects of contemporary Scottish politics and gives a full analysis of the SNP's first majority government. Fully revised, the new edition of this popular textbook provides an authoritative introduction to all aspects of contemporary Scottish politics and gives a full analysis of the SNP's first majority government.


Scots Imagination and Modern Memory

Scots Imagination and Modern Memory

Author: Andrew Blaikie

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2013-08-20

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 0748686312

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Blaikie explores how our different ways of seeing influence the relationship between place and belonging. He argues that our memories, however brief or complex, invoke imagined pasts. But do our recollections share a common frame of reference? Blaikie's c