Squaring the Circles: Demonstrating and Explaining the Political ‘Non-Alignment’ of Scottish National Identity
@article{Bond2000SquaringTC, title={Squaring the Circles: Demonstrating and Explaining the Political ‘Non-Alignment’ of Scottish National Identity}, author={Ross Bond}, journal={Scottish affairs}, year={2000}, pages={15-35}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:154028477} }
While discussion and introspection about national identity has arguably been a consistent feature of life in Scotland for quite some time, it has been given added impetus by the recent restoration of the Scottish Parliament. Consequently, it seems that barely a week goes by without academics, journalists, commentators, or authors adding to the debate about Scottish national identity. Given the large part that Scotland's political structure, and the political values and behaviour of its…
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