Scotland has a parliament for the first time in almost 300 years, and this book is an account of how this came about. The authors trace the origins and history of the demand for home rule in Scotland, focusing particularly on developments following the failure of the first referendum on the issue in 1979, which culminated in a second referendum in September 1997. This major political event attracted national and international interest, and its decisive result was a milestone in Scottish history. This work presents an analysis of the referendum campaign at both national and local levels,...
Scotland has a parliament for the first time in almost 300 years, and this book is an account of how this came about. The authors trace the origins an...
Mitchell (psychiatry, U. of Minnesota) provides an overview of the topic, a review of the literature, his interpretation of the information, and recommendations based on his clinical experience. He concludes that practitioners and their patients can be assured of the prospects for successful treatme
Mitchell (psychiatry, U. of Minnesota) provides an overview of the topic, a review of the literature, his interpretation of the information, and recom...
Governing Scotland explores the origins and development of the Scottish Office in an attempt to understand Scotland's position within the UK union state in the twentieth century. Two competing views were encapsulated in debates on how Scotland should be governed in the early twentieth century: a Whitehall view that emphasised a professional bureaucracy with power centred on London and a Scottish view that emphasised the importance of Scottish national sentiment. These views were ultimately reconciled in 'administrative devolution'.
Governing Scotland explores the origins and development of the Scottish Office in an attempt to understand Scotland's position within the UK union sta...