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Reappraises Scottish politics after 1945 from a distinctive perspective, foregrounding the importance of ideology and language. From archival research, Petrie recovers the central role played by an individualist, anti-bureaucratic critique of central government.

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Reappraises Scottish politics after 1945 from a distinctive perspective, foregrounding the importance of ideology and language. From archival research, Petrie recovers the central role played by an individualist, anti-bureaucratic critique of central government.
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Malcolm Petrie is Lecturer in Late Modern Scottish History at the University of St Andrews, and the Co-investigator of the AHRC-funded Scottish Magazines Network that inspired this edited collection. He has written widely on Scottish politics in the twentieth century, and is the author of Popular Politics and Political Culture: Urban Scotland, 1918-1939 (EUP, 2018). His most recent book, Politics and the People (EUP, 2022), examines political culture and national identity in post-war Scotland.