The 2014 Scottish Referendum shed light on a problem that has faced the United Kingdom for the past few decades: nationalism. The rise of nationalism in each of the four nations of the United Kingdom poses a threat to the union’s very existence. In the celebrated 1992 article “Britishness and Otherness,” historian Linda Colley argues that the presence of an external Other historically caused the four contingent nations of the United Kingdom to bind together against this external threat. Absent this threat, the four nations have become more aware of their internal differences, contributing to the rise of nationalist movements. This thesis uses newspaper articles, letters to the editor, opinion polls, and analysis of political discourse to ex...
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Richard Marsden explores the historical distinctions between nationalist movements in Scotland, Irel...
Contemporary political analysis tends to draw few comparisons between nationalist movements in Scotl...
This article situates expressions of Scottish nationalism in a dialectic between a regional origin a...
The form and condition of English nationalism is very closely linked to the changes which are curren...
This article explores the relationship between nationalism and “sectarianism”1 in contemporary Scotl...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
The article addresses the history of the Scottish and Welsh approaches towards nationalism within th...
International audienceIn the UK, nationalism has been gaining ground for some time, yet Brexit appea...
2014 was a politically interesting and eventful year in Scotland due to an independence referendum t...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain the origins of the new wave of nationalism in the United Ki...
The rise of nationalism within European countries, including the UK, has run in parallel with the wi...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
International audienceAs a multi-nation state the UK has harboured various nationalistic discourses....
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Richard Marsden explores the historical distinctions between nationalist movements in Scotland, Irel...
Contemporary political analysis tends to draw few comparisons between nationalist movements in Scotl...
This article situates expressions of Scottish nationalism in a dialectic between a regional origin a...
The form and condition of English nationalism is very closely linked to the changes which are curren...
This article explores the relationship between nationalism and “sectarianism”1 in contemporary Scotl...
Scotland has long been a nation within a wider state, but only within the last four decades has a po...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
The article addresses the history of the Scottish and Welsh approaches towards nationalism within th...
International audienceIn the UK, nationalism has been gaining ground for some time, yet Brexit appea...
2014 was a politically interesting and eventful year in Scotland due to an independence referendum t...
The purpose of this thesis is to explain the origins of the new wave of nationalism in the United Ki...
The rise of nationalism within European countries, including the UK, has run in parallel with the wi...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
International audienceAs a multi-nation state the UK has harboured various nationalistic discourses....
"Nationalism in Stateless Nations" explores national identities and nationalist movements since 1967...
Richard Marsden explores the historical distinctions between nationalist movements in Scotland, Irel...
Contemporary political analysis tends to draw few comparisons between nationalist movements in Scotl...