This thesis examines the origins of the discourse of ‘Radical Scotland’, which presumes a significant link between radicalism and Scottish nationhood. It identifies the origins of this discourse in the period 1967-1983, emphasising the ‘opening’ of a ‘Scottish radical imagination’ in the aftermath of Winnie Ewing’s Hamilton by-election victory for the SNP in 1967; and the ‘closure’ of this imagination in 1983, as radical intellectuals responded to the Conservative dominance of British politics by abandoning the horizon of social and cultural revolution in favour of constitutional reform. It focuses on the development of a distinctively Scottish radical left tradition through a wide range of political and cultural magazines, ...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This article critically examines the predominant narratives which emanated from party political disc...
Though easily conflated, the cultural and political nationalism of modern Scotland are not the same....
The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the u...
The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the u...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
This article situates expressions of Scottish nationalism in a dialectic between a regional origin a...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
This thesis explores the shifting political culture of inter-war Scotland and Britain via an examina...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
The present thesis considers the political legacy of Robert Burns in twentieth and twenty-first cen...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This article critically examines the predominant narratives which emanated from party political disc...
Though easily conflated, the cultural and political nationalism of modern Scotland are not the same....
The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the u...
The current state of the radical left and, more broadly, politics in Scotland has its roots in the u...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
This article situates expressions of Scottish nationalism in a dialectic between a regional origin a...
This thesis deals with the challenge posed to post-imperial British identity by the rise of Scottish...
This thesis explores the shifting political culture of inter-war Scotland and Britain via an examina...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
In 2014, a referendum was held in Scotland in order to decide the country’s constitutional future. T...
The present thesis considers the political legacy of Robert Burns in twentieth and twenty-first cen...
Abstract Based on an 8-month ethnographic fieldwork in Edinburgh, this thesis explores the relations...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This study examines the mobilisation and identity formation of the Scottish independence movement po...
This article critically examines the predominant narratives which emanated from party political disc...