The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the unique set of political, economic and intellectual conditions found in the 1960s and 1970s. Where mainstream accounts of the origins and development of Scottish nationalism - and its increasing popularity on the left - emphasise political and economic origins in these decades, this chapter emphasises the equally crucial intellectual developments of the period. Khruschev’s ‘secret speech’, ‘de-Stalinization’ and the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956 engendered a growing plurality of perspectives on the European left, and it was under these new conditions that the British left increasingly questioned Stalinist orthodoxies, and established criti...
The decline of the Conservatives in Scotland has been remarkable. From its peak in 1955 when the par...
The Origins of Scottish Nationhood was an attempt to resolve two problems, one of history and the o...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the u...
This thesis examines the origins of the discourse of ‘Radical Scotland’, which presumes a signific...
Each stage in the growth of Scottish nationalism over the last decade has seen more of the British f...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
This paper considers devolution to Scotland and Wales in the light of current conceptions of the cri...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
Secessionist movements have been found historically on both sides of the political spectrum, and som...
Though easily conflated, the cultural and political nationalism of modern Scotland are not the same....
Margaret Thatcher's premiership from 1979 to 1990 had a profound impact on Scotland. David Stewart a...
The decline of the Conservatives in Scotland has been remarkable. From its peak in 1955 when the par...
The Origins of Scottish Nationhood was an attempt to resolve two problems, one of history and the o...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the u...
This thesis examines the origins of the discourse of ‘Radical Scotland’, which presumes a signific...
Each stage in the growth of Scottish nationalism over the last decade has seen more of the British f...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of Scottish politics between 1945 and 1970, a peri...
This paper considers devolution to Scotland and Wales in the light of current conceptions of the cri...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
In a post-1989 "affluent society" much of the support and credibility for Socialism has been critici...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
Secessionist movements have been found historically on both sides of the political spectrum, and som...
Though easily conflated, the cultural and political nationalism of modern Scotland are not the same....
Margaret Thatcher's premiership from 1979 to 1990 had a profound impact on Scotland. David Stewart a...
The decline of the Conservatives in Scotland has been remarkable. From its peak in 1955 when the par...
The Origins of Scottish Nationhood was an attempt to resolve two problems, one of history and the o...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...