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Scotland, empire and decolonisation in the twentieth century, edited by Bryan S. Glass and John M. MacKenzie

Label
Scotland, empire and decolonisation in the twentieth century, edited by Bryan S. Glass and John M. MacKenzie
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Scotland, empire and decolonisation in the twentieth century
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Responsibility statement
edited by Bryan S. Glass and John M. MacKenzie
Series statement
MUP - Manchester Studies in Imperialism
Table Of Contents
Introduction / John M. MacKenzie and Bryan S. Glass -- Part I: Migration, diaspora, identities -- 1. Initiatives, impediments and identities: Scottish emigration in the twentieth century / Marjory Harper -- 2. Applying the diasporic lens to identity and empire in twentieth-century Scotland / Graeme Morton -- 3. The strange case of jute / Gordon T. Stewart -- 4. Scots in early twentieth century British Columbia: class, race and gender / Michael E. Vance -- Part II: Anti-colonialism, the military, decolonisation and nationalism -- 5. Anti-colonialism in twentieth-century Scotland / Stephen Howe -- 6. Beating retreat: the Scottish military tradition in decline / Stuart Allan -- 7. Newspapers and empire: bringing Africa to the Scottish public / Bryan S. Glass -- 8. David Livingstone, the Scottish cultural and political revival and the end of empire in Africa / John M. MacKenzie -- 9. Three referendums and a by-election: The shadow of empire in devolutionary politics / Jimmi Østergaard Nielsen and Stuart Ward -- Index
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