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Understanding Scotland has been recognised since publication as the key text on the sociology of Scotland. This wholly revised edition provides the first sustained study of post-devolution Scottish society. It contains new material on:* the establishment of the Scottish parliament in 1999* social and political data from the 1997 general elections* the new cultural iconography of Scotland* Scotland as a European society.For anyone wishing to understand Scottish society in particular or the general issues involved in nation building, McCrone's clear-headed coherently argued account of the main issues will be essential reading.
1. The Making of Modern Scotland 2. What is Scotland? 3. Understanding Scotland's Development 4. Getting on in Scotland 5. Power and Politics in a Cold Country 6. Scottish Culture: Images and Icons 7. Roots and Routes: Seeking Scottish Identity 8. The Sociology of a Nation.
'The balance of theory, data and analysis is just right ... anyone with an interest in the changing social and political contours of late twentieth century Europe should read this book.' - Gordon Marshall, Chief Executive ESRC
Lindsay Paterson, Frank Bechhofer, David McCrone, University of Edinburgh) Paterson, Lindsay (Emeritus Professor of Educational Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh) Bechhofer, Frank (University Fellow and Professor Emeritus of Social Research, University of Edinburgh) McCrone, David (Emeritus Professor, David Mccrone
Catherine Bromley, John Curtice, David McCrone, Alison Park, Scotland) Bromley, Catherine (Senior Researcher, National Centre for Social Research, University of Strathclyde) Curtice, John (Professor of Politics and Director of the Social Statistics Laboratory, University of Edinburgh) McCrone, David (Emeritus Professor, David Mccrone
John Curtice, David McCrone, Nicola McEwen, Michael Marsh, Rachel Ormston, University of Strathclyde) Curtice, John (Professor of Politics and Director of the Social Statistics Laboratory, University of Edinburgh) McCrone, David (Emeritus Professor, University of Edinburgh) McEwen, Nicola (Senior Lecturer in Politics and Co-Director of the Institute of Governance, Trinity College Dublin) Marsh, Michael (Professor of Comparative Political Behaviour and Dean of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Ipsos MORI) Ormston, Rachel (Research Director at the Scottish Centre for Social Research and co-director of the Scottish Social Attitudes survey, David Mccrone, Nicola Mcewen
Michael Keating, David McCrone, University of Aberdeen and University of Edinburgh) Keating, Michael (Professor of Politics, University of Edinburgh) McCrone, David (Emeritus Professor, David Mccrone
Michael Keating, David McCrone, University of Aberdeen and University of Edinburgh) Keating, Michael (Professor of Politics, University of Edinburgh) McCrone, David (Emeritus Professor, David Mccrone
John Curtice, David McCrone, Alison Park, Lindsay Paterson, University of Strathclyde) Curtice, John (Professor of Politics and Director of the Social Statistics Laboratory, University of Edinburgh) McCrone, David (Emeritus Professor, University of Edinburgh) Paterson, Lindsay (Emeritus Professor of Educational Policy, School of Social and Political Science, David Mccrone