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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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