'Governing Scotland' explores the origins and development of the Scottish Office in an attempt to understand Scotland's position within the UK union state in the 20th century. Two competing views were encapsulated in debates on how Scotland should be governed in the early 20th century: a Whitehall view that emphasized a professional bureaucracy with power centred on London and a Scottish view that emphasized the importance of Scottish national sentiment. These views were ultimately reconciled in 'administrative devolution'
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the consequences of the devolutionprocess initiated by the ...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
This thesis analyze institutional and political circumstances, which allowed and influenced the Scot...
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
Devolution to Scotland, in its current incarnation, is a relatively recent constitutional phenomenon...
The thesis is concerned with the process of devolution in Great Britain and its influence on changes...
The theme of this bachelor's thesis is the status and role of the British ministry for Scottish affa...
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
This thesis addresses the issue of devolution and its relation to the Scottish National Party (SNP) ...
Despite the Union, Scotland remained in many respects a 'semi-independent' country and it soon beca...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
12 years after devolution, former Permanent Secretary for the Scottish Government, Sir John Elvidge,...
As a result of the creation of a Scottish Parliament, Welsh and Northern Irish Assemblies, and the d...
This article reviews some conceptual and practical considerations related to devolution and local go...
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the consequences of the devolutionprocess initiated by the ...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
This thesis analyze institutional and political circumstances, which allowed and influenced the Scot...
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
Devolution to Scotland, in its current incarnation, is a relatively recent constitutional phenomenon...
The thesis is concerned with the process of devolution in Great Britain and its influence on changes...
The theme of this bachelor's thesis is the status and role of the British ministry for Scottish affa...
Whereas most histories of British arts patronage have viewed the tensions between core and periphery...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
This thesis addresses the issue of devolution and its relation to the Scottish National Party (SNP) ...
Despite the Union, Scotland remained in many respects a 'semi-independent' country and it soon beca...
The elections to the Scottish Parliament held on 6 May 1999 marked the culmination of a long campaig...
12 years after devolution, former Permanent Secretary for the Scottish Government, Sir John Elvidge,...
As a result of the creation of a Scottish Parliament, Welsh and Northern Irish Assemblies, and the d...
This article reviews some conceptual and practical considerations related to devolution and local go...
The aim of this paper is to reflect upon the consequences of the devolutionprocess initiated by the ...
The devolution of political power in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and the developing regiona...
This thesis analyze institutional and political circumstances, which allowed and influenced the Scot...