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issue no 77, Autumn 2011
issue no 76, Summer 2011
issue no 75, Spring 2011
issue no 74, Winter 2011

 

Issue No. 77, Autumn 2011

How God Saved the Queen: A Wedding and a Visit

Owen Dudley Edwards

Devolution in Wales and the 2011 Referendum: The Beginning of a New Era?

Ian Stafford

Wellfare Culture the English Riots and the Collapse of Authority

Stuart Waiton

It’s Grim Down South: A Scottish Take on the ‘English Riots’

Michael Rosie and Hugo Gorringe 79

Roots and Hearts. Homecoming Scotland 2009 and the Scots of Europe

David Hesse

Thomas Muir: Radicalism, Loyalism and Internationalism in the 1790s

Iain Burnside

Lighting Out for the Festival

Mario Relich

Review: Scott-land: the Man who Invented a Nation

James Robertson

Review: The Scots Imagination

Duncan Petrie

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Issue No. 76, Summer 2011

The 2011 Scottish Election: Are we all Nationalists Now?

James Robertson

A Tale of Two Elections

David Torrance

Another ‘Historic Moment’: The Scottish Parliament Elections 2011

David Denver

The 2011 Scottish Election: Records Tumble, Barriers Breached

John Curtice

In the Balance: Women and the 2011 Scottish Parliament Elections

Meryl Kenny and Fiona Mackay

Christian Parties in Scottish Parliament Elections, 1997-2011

Steve Bruce

The Radical Left at the Scottish Election 2011

Peter Lynch

Aye Right? Scotland’s Far Right Parties in 2011

Michael Rosie

Review: Salmond: Against the Odds

Peter Lynch

Review: Borne on the Carrying Stream

Frank Bechhofer

Review: Looking Again at Gunn

Donald Smith

Review: At The Loch of the Green Corrie

Eberhard Bort

Review: New Directions in Federalism Studies

Klaus-Jürgen Nagel

Review: Oliver’s Travels:A History of Scotland

Christopher Harvie

David Hume in his Private Correspondence

Paul Henderson Scott

Referees, June 2010 to May 2011

 

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Issue No. 75, Spring 2011

The National Identities of Minorities in Scotland: Anticipating the 2011 Census

Ross Bond

Europe’s Energy and Extreme Engineering: Scotland’s Future

Chris Harvie

Contested Energy: A Long-Term Perspective on Opposition to Renewable Power Developments in Scotland

Allan Munro and Duncan M Ross

Working with Others: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

Sue Lewis and Sheila McMahon

Class in a ‘Classless’ Society: The Paradox of Scottish Egalitarianism

Rae Morton

Quarterly Report On Scottish Policy Innovation Forum

Holding Public Bodies to Account and Helping Them to Improve in Times of Austerity

Darragh Hare

Review: Red Dust Road

Gabriele Linke

Review: Scottish Cinema Now

Mario Relich

Review: The Life of John Muir

Eberhard Bort

Review: The Impact of Devolution on Social Policy

Nicola McEwen

Review: Ten Years of Devolution

Arthur Aughey

Response to Review of The Tears That Made the Clyde

Harry Reid

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Issue No. 74, Winter 2011

The Maturing Citizen? Sixty Years of Citizenship Education in Scotland

Gordon Lawrie

So Who is Winning the Debate? Constitutional Preferences in Scotland After Four Years of Nationalist Government

John Curtice and Rachel Ormston

The New Scottish Parliament Constituencies

David Denver

Quarterly Report On Scottish Policy Innovation Forum

Time for Change: Innovation in Public Services: Scottish Policy Innovation Forum Contribution to Scottish Affairs

Darragh Hare and Jim Gallagher

Policy Styles, Public Service Delivery and Devolution in the United Kingdom and Beyond

Michael Keating

Community Ownership and Sustainable Economic Development

George Callaghan, Mike Danson and Geoff Whittam

Hug Me, I’m A Tory’: Young Conservatives’ Reflections on the Image of the Conservative Party in Scotland

Antje Bednarek

Review: Broonland

John Kay

Review: The State of the Nations 2008

Michael Rosie

Review: Has Devolution Worked?

Peter Lynch

Review: Nationalism in Stateless Nations

Michael Keating

Review Essay: Critical Guides to Scotland’s Literature

Mario Relich

Review: Whaur Extremes Meet

Michael Fry

Review Essay: The Peculiarities of the Clydesiders

Seán Damer

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