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The Scottish Question (Relié)

Edition en anglais

  • Oxford University Press

  • Paru le : 12/06/2014
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Over half a century ago, a leading commentator suggested that Scotland was very unusual in being a country which was, in some sense at least, a nation but in no sense a state. He asked whether something 'so anomalous' could continue to exist in the modern world. The Scottish Question considers how Scotland has retained its sense of self, and how the country has changed against a backdrop of fundamental changes in society, economy, and the role of the state over the course of the union.
The Scottish Question has been a shifting mix of linked issues and concerns including national identity ; Scotland's constitutional status and structures of government ; Scotland's distinctive party politics ; and everyday public policy. In this volume, James Mitchell explores how these issues have interacted against a backdrop of these changes. He concludes that while the independence referendum may prove an important event, there can be no definitive answer to the Scottish Question.
The Scottish Question offers a fresh interpretation of what has made Scotland distinctive and how this changed over time, drawing on an array of primary and secondary sources. It challenges a number of myths, including how radical Scottish politics has been, and suggests that an oppositional political culture one of the most distinguishing features of Scottish politics in the twentieth century. A Scottish lobby, consisting of public and private bodies, became adept in making the case for more resources from the Treasury without facing up to some of Scotland's most deep-rooted problems.

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  • Date de parution : 12/06/2014
  • Editeur : Oxford University Press
  • ISBN : 978-0-19-968865-4
  • EAN : 9780199688654
  • Format : Grand Format
  • Présentation : Relié
  • Nb. de pages : 308 pages
  • Poids : 0.63 Kg
  • Dimensions : 16,3 cm × 23,6 cm × 2,5 cm

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de James Mitchell

James Mitchell is Professor of Public Policy at the University of Edinburgh, and previously held a chair in public policy in Sheffield University and Chair in politics at Strathclyde University. He has written extensively on modern Scottish history and politics including Scotland's relationship with the rest of the UK. He held an Economic and Social Research Council fellowship while completing The Scottish Question.
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