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Issue No. 61, Autumn 2007

A Quiet Revolution: STV and the Scottish Council Elections Of 2007

David Denver and Hugh Bochel

Annals of the Parish: The Year at Holyrood, 2006-2007

Eberhard Bort

Attitudes Towards a ‘British Institution’: Comparing Public Views of the NHS in England and Scotland

Rachel Ormston and John Curtice

The ‘Scotland Is British’ Campaign, 1976-8

Graham Walker

New Scots: The Fresh Talent Initiative and Post-Devolution Immigration Policy

Peter Skilling

Becoming Chartered Teachers: Issues Of Status, Power and Identity

Ann Macdonald

Review: Scottishness

Kenneth Macdonald

Review: Multicultural Nationalism

David McCrone

Review: Wild Scots

Rob Gibson

Review: Natonalism and the State

Linda Cardinal

Review: Making European Citizens

Maria Fletcher

Review: Past Futures

Michael Lynch


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