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Political Discourse And National Identity In Scotland Murray Stewart Leith Daniel P J Soule

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Political Discourse And National Identity In Scotland Murray Stewart Leith Daniel P J Soule
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Murray Stewart Leith; Daniel P. J. Soule
ISBN: 9780748647118, 0748647112
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Political Discourse And National Identity In Scotland Murray Stewart Leith Daniel P J Soule by Murray Stewart Leith; Daniel P. J. Soule 9780748647118, 0748647112 instant download after payment.

Uses manifesto analysis to measure political nationalism in Scotland


Murray Leith and Daniel P. J. Soule explore the importance of groups, concepts and events such as the SNP and devolution, unionism, the political elite, political and public discourse, inclusion and exclusion, enforced nationalism, and birth, race and citizenship to nationalist feeling in Scotland. The authors set the Modernist view of Scottish nationalism against the work of Gellner, Anderson and Billig to create their own 'mixed method' of evaluating nationalism.


Key Features


  • Presents a detailed consideration of the language used within the political and nationalist arena in Scotland
  • Compares a variety of attitudes and opinions held within Scotland from the political elite to the masses
  • Introduces a new method for measuring political nationalism using manifesto analysis

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