The Independence of Scotland: Self-Government and the Shifting Politics of Union
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The Independence of Scotland: Self-Government and the Shifting Politics of Union

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After three hundred years, the Anglo-Scottish Union is in serious difficulty. This is not because of a profound cultural divide between England and Scotland but because recent decades have seen the rebuilding of Scotland as a political community while the ideology and practices of the old unionism have atrophied. Yet while Britishness is in decline, it has not been replace...more
Hardcover, 214 pages
Published November 15th 2009 by Oxford University Press, USA (first published 2009)
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