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Being Scottish Personal Reflections On Scottish Identity Today 1st Edition Tom Devine

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Being Scottish Personal Reflections On Scottish Identity Today 1st Edition Tom Devine
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.32 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Tom Devine, Paddy Logue
ISBN: 9781902930367, 1902930363
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Being Scottish Personal Reflections On Scottish Identity Today 1st Edition Tom Devine by Tom Devine, Paddy Logue 9781902930367, 1902930363 instant download after payment.

The question 'who are we?' continues to perplex many Scots today. The 100 short essays in this book help to expand the debate and provide at least some of the answers. They offer an opportunity to penetrate behind the statistical surveys and explore the rich complexity of changing identity from a varied range of opinion.The collection includes the views of people at the centre of things as well as those at the margins of society, the famous as well as the not so well known, the authoritative and mainstream as well as the idiosyncratic. It also contains a few views 'from the outside', from North America, Europe and elsewhere.It examines the concept and experience of being Scottish at this time in history and assesses its relevance, strengths, advantages and weaknesses. It seeks to discover whether there is a special something which makes the Scottish distinctive and immediately recognisable and, if so, attempts to describe it. In short it is a snapshot of Scottish identity or, as seems to the case

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