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Being Scottish: Personal Reflections on Scottish Identity Today [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width: 220x185 mm, weight: 680 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jul-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Polygon at Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1902930363
  • ISBN-13: 9781902930367
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 300 pages, height x width: 220x185 mm, weight: 680 g, Illustrations
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  • ISBN-10: 1902930363
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The question 'who are we?' continues to perplex many Scots today. The 100 short essays in this book help to expand the debate and provide at least some of the answers. They offer an opportunity to penetrate behind the statistical surveys and explore the rich complexity of changing identity from a varied range of opinion.The collection includes the views of people at the centre of things as well as those at the margins of society, the famous as well as the not so well known, the authoritative and mainstream as well as the idiosyncratic. It also contains a few views 'from the outside', from North America, Europe and elsewhere.It examines the concept and experience of being Scottish at this time in history and assesses its relevance, strengths, advantages and weaknesses. It seeks to discover whether there is a special something which makes the Scottish distinctive and immediately recognisable and, if so, attempts to describe it. In short it is a snapshot of Scottish identity or, as seems to the case,

100 short essays offer an opportunity to penetrate behind the statistical surveys and explore the rich complexity of changing identity from a varied range of opinion.

The question ‘who are we?’ continues to perplex many Scots today. The 100 short essays in this book help to expand the debate and provide at least some of the answers. They offer an opportunity to penetrate behind the statistical surveys and explore the rich complexity of changing identity from a varied range of opinion.The collection includes the views of people at the centre of things as well as those at the margins of society, the famous as well as the not so well known, the authoritative and mainstream as well as the idiosyncratic. It also contains a few views ‘from the outside’, from North America, Europe and elsewhere.It examines the concept and experience of being Scottish at this time in history and assesses its relevance, strengths, advantages and weaknesses. It seeks to discover whether there is a special something which makes the Scottish distinctive and immediately recognisable and, if so, attempts to describe it. In short it is a snapshot of Scottish identity or, as seems to the case, the myriad Scottish identities that exist today.Contemporary events and developments in the British Isles and the world provide the general political and social context of this collection. These include: *The state of the Union*Devolution*The rise of English nationalism and the implications for Scotland*The debate about future British political and economic sovereignty and its relevance to Scotland*The lingering after-effects of the loss of Empire with its resultant crisis of identity for Scotland, a nation which played a key role in the imperial project*The new global world order based on the USA-declared war against terrorism in the aftermath of the events of 11 September 2001However the contributors succeed in going beyond the social and political context and explore above all what it means personally to be Scottish. The reader may be surprised at the insights contained in this book. Some contributors delve into their personal histories or t

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This book is fascinating ! an essential read. This book is fascinating ! an essential read.

Introduction ix
Tom Devine
Paddy Logue
Leila Aboulela
1(3)
Ginnie Atkinson
4(3)
Alan L. Bain
7(3)
Euan Baird
10(3)
Anne Bardsley
13(2)
Mary Beith
15(3)
Margaret Bennett
18(3)
Alan Bissett
21(2)
Ronald Black
23(3)
Sheena Blackhall
26(3)
Vivian Bone
29(3)
Alison Bowden
32(1)
Sheila Brock
33(3)
Craig Brown
36(4)
Steve Bruce
40(3)
Duke of Buccleuch
43(3)
Angus Calder
46(4)
Owen Campbell
50(3)
Eddie Clark
53(2)
Robert Crawford
55(2)
Tam Dalyell
57(2)
Fauzia Davidson
59(3)
Isla Dewar
62(3)
Owen Dudley Edwards
65(3)
Kevin Dunion
68(3)
Donald Findlay
71(3)
John H. Fitzsimmons
74(3)
Douglas Fraser
77(3)
Simon Frith
80(3)
Sandy Grant Gordon
83(2)
David Greig
85(2)
Robin Harper
87(3)
Christopher Harvie
90(4)
Gerry Hassan
94(3)
Joy Hendry
97(3)
Richard Holloway
100(3)
Hamish Horsburgh
103(3)
Tom Hunter
106(2)
Craig Hutchison
108(3)
Billy Kay
111(3)
Charles Kennedy
114(3)
Mark Kennedy
117(4)
John Laird
121(3)
Phyllida Law
124(3)
Helen Liddell
127(3)
Baroness Linklater
130(3)
Jacqui Low
133(3)
Bashir Maan
136(3)
E. Mairi MacArthur
139(3)
Bridget McConnell
142(4)
Jack McConnell
146(3)
John McCormick
149(3)
Neil MacCormick
152(3)
Mukami McCrum
155(4)
Finlay Macdonald
159(3)
Margo MacDonald
162(3)
John McGurk
165(3)
Ian Mackenzie
168(3)
Sheila McLean
171(3)
David McLetchie
174(3)
Duncan Macmillan
177(3)
Douglas McNaughton
180(3)
Kevin MacNeil
183(4)
Susie Maguire
187(4)
Martin Mansergh
191(3)
Alex Massie
194(3)
Donald E. Meek
197(3)
Steven Osborne
200(2)
Anna Paterson
202(3)
Don Paterson
205(3)
Lindsay Paterson
208(3)
Norman Pender
211(3)
Hugh Pennington
214(3)
Robina Qureshi
217(3)
Selma Rahman
220(2)
Harry Reid
222(3)
Susan Rice
225(3)
Kat Roberts
228(2)
Kenneth Roy
230(3)
Trevor Royle
233(3)
Michael Russell
236(3)
Suhayl Saadi
239(3)
Alex Salmond
242(3)
T. C. Smout
245(3)
Bill Speirs
248(3)
David Steel
251(3)
Stewart Sutherland
254(3)
John Swinney
257(2)
Alan Taylor
259(2)
Brian Taylor
261(3)
Gregor Townsend
264(4)
Kirsty Walker
268(3)
Jim Wallace
271(3)
Charles Warren
274(3)
Mike Watson
277(5)
Irvine Welsh
282(2)
Kevin Williamson
284(3)
Ruth Wishart
287(3)
Kenyon Wright
290(3)
Mel Young
293(3)
Postscript: Being Irish and Being Scottish 296
Tom Devine
T. M. Devine is the Sir William Fraser Professor of Scottish History and Palaeography at the University of Edinburgh having previously held Chairs at the universities of Aberdeen and Strathclyde. He is the author and editor of many books on Scottish history and related subjects. He has been awarded three honorary doctorates in recognition of his scholarship and is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy. In 2005 he was appointed OBE for services to Scottish history. T M Devine is the only historian to have been awarded the Royal Gold Medal, Scotland's supreme academic accolade, by the Queen. Paddy Logue works in the European Union Irish Peace Programme. A former Catholic priest (1966-1970) and Classics Master (1971-1973) he has worked for many years in community development in Liverpool, London and Derry as well as campaigning for civil and human rights in Northern Ireland. Previous publications include Them and Us (Columba Press, Dublin, 1994), The Border (Oaktree Press, Dublin, 1999) and Being Irish (Oaktree Press, 2000).