The Road to Independence? : Scotland in the Balance, Revised and Expanded Second Edition
The Road to Independence? : Scotland in the Balance, Revised and Expanded Second Edition
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Author(s): Pittock, Murray
ISBN No.: 9781780232874
Pages: 264
Year: 201404
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 38.64
Status: Out Of Print

Is the "United" Kingdom really as united as its name might suggest? For many people in the UK, increasing nationalism in Scotland raises serious questions about what Britain is, and where its future lies. In The Road to Independence? , now available in a revised and expanded Second Edition, Murray Pittock not only gives an account of modern Scottish nationalism, but also explains what Scotland's role in Britain has been historically, and why it has changed radically in the last fifty years, with the debate about independence coming to the fore. The book now features a new Foreword by Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, which describes the debate surrounding the forthcoming Scottish referendum on independence from the United Kingdom. Pittock gives a lively account of the rise of modern Scottish nationalism and the reasons for it, the recent history and differing character of Scotland's cities and cultural industries, the impact of multiculturalism on Scottish as distinct from British society, and the changes wrought by devolution, including the reasons for the election of Scotland's first-ever nationalist government in 2007. The Road to Independence? is the only history of Scotland available with a truly contemporary focus. In dealing with everything from modern painting to political structures it is remarkably comprehensive; in explaining the rise of modern nationalism it is of fundamental importance to policymakers and the wider public. It will be of interest to students of politics, history, law and social science, and to all who want to understand the rapidly changing face of Britain.


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