These essays trace the changing relationship between Scotland and England following the unifying reign of Queen Victoria, through the debates over devolution, and into a future where the Union will be under continuing pressure to evolve. Historians, social scientists and lawyers investigate the personal, social, financial, and constitutional tensions between the Scots and the English, both before and after devolution, and ask have Scots and English been driven apart, or brought more closely together by this reconstruction of the Union? Building on its companion Anglo-Scottish Relations, from…mehr
These essays trace the changing relationship between Scotland and England following the unifying reign of Queen Victoria, through the debates over devolution, and into a future where the Union will be under continuing pressure to evolve. Historians, social scientists and lawyers investigate the personal, social, financial, and constitutional tensions between the Scots and the English, both before and after devolution, and ask have Scots and English been driven apart, or brought more closely together by this reconstruction of the Union? Building on its companion Anglo-Scottish Relations, from 1603 to 1900 (0-19-726330-5), this volume provides wide-ranging insights into what some may regard as "unfinished business."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by William L Miller, Edward Caird Professor of Politics, Department of Politics, University of Glasgow, and Fellow of the British Academy
Contributors: John Curtice, FRSE ,University of Strathclyde Richard J. Finlay, University of Strathclyde Robert Hazell, University College London David Heald, Sheffield University Management School Anthony Heath, FBA, University of Oxford Asifa Hussain, University of Glasgow Charlie Jeffery, University of Edinburgh James G. Kellas University of Glasgow Angela McCarthy, Victoria University of Wellington Neil MacCormick, FBA, FRSE, University of Edinburgh David McCrone, FRSE, University of Edinburgh Iain McLean, University of Oxford Alasdair McLeod formerly of the University of Aberdeen William L. Miller, FBA, FRSE, University of Glasgow James Mitchell, University of Strathclyde Philip Schlesinger, FRSE, FRSA, AcSS, University of Stirling Shawna Smith, University of Oxford John Tomaney, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Barry K. Winetrobe, University of Glasgow
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: WILLIAM L. MILLER: . Introduction: From last Empress to First Minister * An Evolving Union * 2: RICHARD J. FINLAY: Scotland and the Monarchy in the Twentieth Century * 3: JAMES MITCHELL: Re-inventing the Union: Dicey, Devolution, and the Union * 4: JAMES G. KELLAS: After the Declaration of Perth: All Change! * 5: BARRY K. WINETROBE AND ROBERT HAZELL: What has the Scottish Parliament achieved, and what can it teach Westminster? * Finance * 6: IAIN McLEAN: Financing the Union: Goschen, Barnett, and Beyond * 7: DAVID HEALD AND ALASDAIR McLEOD: Scotland's Fiscal Relationships with England and the United Kingdom * 8: CHARLIE JEFFERY: Devolution, Social Citizenship, and Territorial Culture: Equity and Diversity in the Anglo-Scottish Relationship * Identities * 9: ANTHONY HEATH AND SHAWNA SMITH: Varieties of Nationalism in Scotland and England * 10: JOHN CURTICE: Brought Together or Driven Apart? * 11: ANGELA McCARTHY: National Identities and Twentieth-Century Scottish Migrants in England * 12: ASIFA HUSSAIN AND WILLIAM L. MILLER: The Auld Enemy in the New Scotland * Unfinished Business * 13: DAVID McCRONE: W(h)ither the Union? Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Twenty-first Century * 14: PHILIP SCHLESINGER: Devolution and Communications Policy in Scotland * 15: JOHN TOMANEY: Anglo-Scottish Relations: A Borderland Perspective * 16: NEIL MacCORMICK: New Unions for Old
* 1: WILLIAM L. MILLER: . Introduction: From last Empress to First Minister * An Evolving Union * 2: RICHARD J. FINLAY: Scotland and the Monarchy in the Twentieth Century * 3: JAMES MITCHELL: Re-inventing the Union: Dicey, Devolution, and the Union * 4: JAMES G. KELLAS: After the Declaration of Perth: All Change! * 5: BARRY K. WINETROBE AND ROBERT HAZELL: What has the Scottish Parliament achieved, and what can it teach Westminster? * Finance * 6: IAIN McLEAN: Financing the Union: Goschen, Barnett, and Beyond * 7: DAVID HEALD AND ALASDAIR McLEOD: Scotland's Fiscal Relationships with England and the United Kingdom * 8: CHARLIE JEFFERY: Devolution, Social Citizenship, and Territorial Culture: Equity and Diversity in the Anglo-Scottish Relationship * Identities * 9: ANTHONY HEATH AND SHAWNA SMITH: Varieties of Nationalism in Scotland and England * 10: JOHN CURTICE: Brought Together or Driven Apart? * 11: ANGELA McCARTHY: National Identities and Twentieth-Century Scottish Migrants in England * 12: ASIFA HUSSAIN AND WILLIAM L. MILLER: The Auld Enemy in the New Scotland * Unfinished Business * 13: DAVID McCRONE: W(h)ither the Union? Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Twenty-first Century * 14: PHILIP SCHLESINGER: Devolution and Communications Policy in Scotland * 15: JOHN TOMANEY: Anglo-Scottish Relations: A Borderland Perspective * 16: NEIL MacCORMICK: New Unions for Old
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