The modern SNP: from protest to power
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press c2009
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
The making of the modern SNP - from protest to power - Gerry Hassan -- - The early years - from the inter-war period to the mid-1960s - Richard Finlay -- - From breakthrough to mainstream - the politics of potential and blackmail - James Mitchell -- - Women's political representation and the SNP - gendered paradoxes and puzzles - Fiona Mackay, Meryl Kenny -- - Devolution, the SNP and the electorate - John Curtice -- - Who are the SNP members? - James Mitchell, Robert Johns, Lynn Bennie -- - The SNP and the Scottish Parliament - the start of a new sang? - Colin Mackay -- - The SNP and Westminster - Isobel Lindsay -- - SNP economic strategy - neo-liberalism with a heart - Jim Cuthbert, Margaret Cuthbert -- - Social justice and the SNP - Stephen Maxwell -- - The SNP, cultural policy and the idea of the "creative economy" - Philip Schlesinger -- - The Auld enemies - Scottish nationalism and Scottish labour - Gerry Hasan -- - The journey from the 79 group to the modern SNP - David Torrance -- - The SNP and UK relations - Alex Wright -- - Degrees of independence - SNP thinking in an international context - Eve Hepburn -- - Nationalist movements in comparative perspective - Michael Keating
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
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (x, 230 p.)
ISBN:0748642110
9780748642113

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