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Intending Scotland: Explorations in Scottish Culture since the Enlightenment Intending Scotland: Explorations in Scottish Culture since the Enlightenment by Cairns Craig
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“If nations are founded not in unity but in exchange, both exchange within a national territory whose boundaries are largely arbitrary, and exchange with cultures that are other to them in time and space, then those bugbears of Scottish cultural history - Lowland Scotland's adoption of the iconography of a Highland Celtic identity and the country's increasing 'Anglicisation' - can be read not as the signs of failed nationhood but as evidence of a nation which has grasped that its real resources are generated by its capacity for cultural export, translation and assimilation.”
Cairns Craig, Intending Scotland: Explorations in Scottish Culture since the Enlightenment