This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by a senior lecturer in sociology. Here he considers the alignment of younger Catholics with the independence movement. Article appeared first in Open Housediv_PaSpub4244pub25
Previous research into national identity in Scotland has found older generations more inclined to su...
This research set out to look at why it is largely Scotland's middle-classes who rejected the chance...
This research set out to look at why it is largely Scotland's middle-classes who rejected the chance...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constit...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constit...
After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, M...
After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, M...
The 2014 referendum in Scotland, which brought victory for the unionists, was characterised by a hig...
Is religion a good vote predictor? Ben Clements looks at the preferences of the Catholic community i...
The 2014 referendum in Scotland, which brought victory for the unionists, was characterised by a hig...
International audienceThis article explores the contested issue of whether sectarianism divides Cath...
International audienceThis article explores the contested issue of whether sectarianism divides Cath...
Previous research into national identity in Scotland has found older generations more inclined to su...
This research set out to look at why it is largely Scotland's middle-classes who rejected the chance...
This research set out to look at why it is largely Scotland's middle-classes who rejected the chance...
This is the second of two articles on Catholics and the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence by...
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constit...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
As a sociologist interested in the question whether Scottish Catholics have a preferential constit...
After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, M...
After tracing Scottish identity from its earliest beginnings to the Reformation and its aftermath, M...
The 2014 referendum in Scotland, which brought victory for the unionists, was characterised by a hig...
Is religion a good vote predictor? Ben Clements looks at the preferences of the Catholic community i...
The 2014 referendum in Scotland, which brought victory for the unionists, was characterised by a hig...
International audienceThis article explores the contested issue of whether sectarianism divides Cath...
International audienceThis article explores the contested issue of whether sectarianism divides Cath...
Previous research into national identity in Scotland has found older generations more inclined to su...
This research set out to look at why it is largely Scotland's middle-classes who rejected the chance...
This research set out to look at why it is largely Scotland's middle-classes who rejected the chance...