When discussing identity, particularly perceptions of identity, one immediately enters into something of an academic minefield. Nonetheless there are good reasons to review the issues of identity in a British context, not least as a result of the ongoing debates which have been raging about the subject since the opening of the devolved Scottish Parliament in 1999. One thing that seems clear from this scholarly (and often less than scholarly) renewed interest is that there is an underlying assumption that a concept of Britishness emerged, developed and is now suffering from some sort of irreconcilable clash of cultures which pits the Irish, Welsh and Scot against the larger and more powerful neighbour of England. Yet throughout the early mod...
The changes begun by the devolution referendum of 1997 have caused interest and concern throughout B...
This revised and updated volume of the New History of Scotland series explores a period of intense i...
Examines and quantifies the English minority experience in Scotland during a period in the nation's ...
When discussing identity, particularly perceptions of identity, one immediately enters into somethin...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
After sketching the gradual unification of Scotland as a kingdom in the mediaeval period, this chapt...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
In 1586, David Hume of Godscroft recorded a dialogue that he had with his patron Archibald Douglas, ...
English attitudes towards Scotland have been conditioned over centuries by the political relationshi...
In 1997 Scotland embarked on a process of devolution after almost three hundred years of full politi...
In 1974 historian J. G. A. Pocock made a plea for a new subject, which he termed "British history",...
A recent and extensive general literature exists on the acquisition and demonstration of a sense of ...
Although the dominant political ideology in Scotland between 1707 and the present, unionism has suff...
The notion that Scotland could one day become independent owes much to the fact that Scottish societ...
The changes begun by the devolution referendum of 1997 have caused interest and concern throughout B...
This revised and updated volume of the New History of Scotland series explores a period of intense i...
Examines and quantifies the English minority experience in Scotland during a period in the nation's ...
When discussing identity, particularly perceptions of identity, one immediately enters into somethin...
Scottish people are depriving of separate identity crisis which is independent from British identity...
After sketching the gradual unification of Scotland as a kingdom in the mediaeval period, this chapt...
The traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independenc...
This dissertation is based on fieldwork which was carried out in and around Edinburgh over a period ...
In 1586, David Hume of Godscroft recorded a dialogue that he had with his patron Archibald Douglas, ...
English attitudes towards Scotland have been conditioned over centuries by the political relationshi...
In 1997 Scotland embarked on a process of devolution after almost three hundred years of full politi...
In 1974 historian J. G. A. Pocock made a plea for a new subject, which he termed "British history",...
A recent and extensive general literature exists on the acquisition and demonstration of a sense of ...
Although the dominant political ideology in Scotland between 1707 and the present, unionism has suff...
The notion that Scotland could one day become independent owes much to the fact that Scottish societ...
The changes begun by the devolution referendum of 1997 have caused interest and concern throughout B...
This revised and updated volume of the New History of Scotland series explores a period of intense i...
Examines and quantifies the English minority experience in Scotland during a period in the nation's ...