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The Modern SNP : From Protest to Power / Gerry Hassan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2009Description: 1 online resource (240 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780748639908
  • 9780748642113
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.2410983 22
LOC classification:
  • JN1371.N38 M63 2009eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- Chapter 1 The Making of the Modern SNP: From Protest to Power -- Chapter 2 The Early Years: From the Inter-War Period to the Mid-1960s -- Chapter 3 From Breakthrough to Mainstream: The Politics of Potential and Blackmail -- Chapter 4 Women’s Political Representation and the SNP: Gendered Paradoxes and Puzzles -- Chapter 5 Devolution, the SNP and the Electorate -- Chapter 6 Who are the SNP Members? -- Chapter 7 The SNP and the Scottish Parliament: The Start of a New Sang? -- Chapter 8 The SNP and Westminster -- Chapter 9 SNP Economic Strategy: Neo-Liberalism with a Heart -- Chapter 10 Social Justice and the SNP -- Chapter 11 The SNP, Cultural Policy and the Idea of the ‘Creative Economy’ -- Chapter 12 The Auld Enemies: Scottish Nationalism and Scottish Labour -- Chapter 13 The Journey from the 79 Group to the Modern SNP -- Chapter 14 The SNP and UK Relations -- Chapter 15 Degrees of Independence: SNP Thinking in an International Context -- Chapter 16 Nationalist Movements in Comparative Perspective -- Index
Summary: GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748639915');The Scottish National Party has played a significant role in the politics of Scotland in the last forty years. In particular it has contributed to and shaped the impact and dynamics of devolution. This collection brings together academics, writers, commentators and analysts of Scottish politics to address the nature of the SNP: its position in Scotland, its influence on devolution, its role as a minority administration and its relationship with other institutions in Scotland, the UK and Europe."
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Notes on the Contributors -- Chapter 1 The Making of the Modern SNP: From Protest to Power -- Chapter 2 The Early Years: From the Inter-War Period to the Mid-1960s -- Chapter 3 From Breakthrough to Mainstream: The Politics of Potential and Blackmail -- Chapter 4 Women’s Political Representation and the SNP: Gendered Paradoxes and Puzzles -- Chapter 5 Devolution, the SNP and the Electorate -- Chapter 6 Who are the SNP Members? -- Chapter 7 The SNP and the Scottish Parliament: The Start of a New Sang? -- Chapter 8 The SNP and Westminster -- Chapter 9 SNP Economic Strategy: Neo-Liberalism with a Heart -- Chapter 10 Social Justice and the SNP -- Chapter 11 The SNP, Cultural Policy and the Idea of the ‘Creative Economy’ -- Chapter 12 The Auld Enemies: Scottish Nationalism and Scottish Labour -- Chapter 13 The Journey from the 79 Group to the Modern SNP -- Chapter 14 The SNP and UK Relations -- Chapter 15 Degrees of Independence: SNP Thinking in an International Context -- Chapter 16 Nationalist Movements in Comparative Perspective -- Index

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GBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup('ISBN:9780748639915');The Scottish National Party has played a significant role in the politics of Scotland in the last forty years. In particular it has contributed to and shaped the impact and dynamics of devolution. This collection brings together academics, writers, commentators and analysts of Scottish politics to address the nature of the SNP: its position in Scotland, its influence on devolution, its role as a minority administration and its relationship with other institutions in Scotland, the UK and Europe."

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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