Scotland and Nationalism Quotes
Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707 to the Present
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“A society beset by terrifying social problems was threatened by realism... exacerbated by the deep-seated evils of poverty and overcrowding generated by Scotland's pell-mell industrialisation. To expose these would be revolutionary; it would also break the discipline of puritanism by mentioning the unmentionable... The Kirk enforced silence out of conviction, the middle class out of fear. The bogus community of the Kailyard was an alternative to the horror of the real thing.”
― Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707 to the Present
― Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707 to the Present
“A combination of policies to attract work to areas of unemployment and to disperse the congested population of the Glasgow conurbation has created a new Scotland, neither urban or rural, which straggles westwards from the fringes of the Firth of Forth to the lower Clyde. It is this unknown Scotland, not in the guidebooks, away from the motorway, seen fleetingly from the express, that holds the key to the modern politics of the country.”
― Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707 to the Present
― Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics 1707 to the Present
