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Modern Scottish Culture

by Michael Gardiner
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Overview

An overview of Scottish culture from the time of union with England and Wales up to and through the moment of devolution to the present.

A wide-ranging introduction to Scottish culture, this book examines the central place of Scottish cultural studies within British cultural studies, describing the changing relationship of Scotland and the union as a whole. Scotland has a disproportionately high production of British output in many fields -- technological, colonial, political, artistic and literary -- and this book shows how Scotland, long used to the differences between nation and government, is leading the constitutional changes which are accompanying the breakup of the British union today. It condenses much of the pioneering research done on Scottish studies over the last couple of decades, as well as introducing new research. Each chapter introduces an aspect of modern Scottish culture, including film, religion, sport, cultural history, mass media and literature.

Edinburgh University Press

Synopsis

Examining football, literature, architecture, education, parliament, and more, Gardiner offers an innovative survey of Scottish cultural and political identity.

About the Author, Michael Gardiner

Michael Gardiner is assistant professor of British cultural studies at Chiba University, Japan.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Pages
192
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780748620272

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