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The revival of scottish nationalism and the challenge posed to the british national identity 1960s-1980s. / Djamila Hocini
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Titre : The revival of scottish nationalism and the challenge posed to the british national identity 1960s-1980s. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Djamila Hocini, Auteur ; Brahim Harouni, Directeur de thèse Editeur : جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة Importance : 207 f. Note générale : Doctorat 3 cycle LMD.
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Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Français - Anglais
Langue AnglaiseTags : Langue Anglaise:British Civilisation mouvement nationalist écossais identite nationale parti nationale Ecossais identité nationale Britanique scottish nationalism national identy thescottish national party British national identity الحركة القومية الاسكتلندية الهوية الوطنية الحزب الوطني الاسكتلندية الهوية الوطنية البريطانية Index. décimale : 420 Anglais et vieil anglais (anglo-saxon) : indice de base 42 Résumé : The present work examines the revival of the Scottish nationalist movement and the challenge it posed to the British national identity from 1960s to 1980s. It investigates Scots demands for independence and the emergence of the Scottish National Party as the voice of the movement.
This study attempts to show the great efforts made by the SNP to end the 1707 union with England. With the decline of the British Empire and the British economy in the post Second World War era, the Scots looked for an alternative and both Labour and Conservative parties
started to lose ground among the Scottish voters. The SNP gained great support within Scots and started to make a real threat to the unity of the United Kingdom. The success of the SNP in the 1960s and 1970s, therefore, pushed the main Westminster political parties to react to
the rise of the SNP and the Scottish nationalist movement as a whole. The Conservative party changed its attitudes towards devolution after showing great opposition to it. Labour also was present and established the Royal Commission on the Constitution. But the most controversial
aspect was the creation of the Scottish Constitutional Convention during Thatcher’s Conservative governments.Note de contenu :
Diplôme : Doctorat En ligne : ../theses/anglais/HOC1547.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11230 The revival of scottish nationalism and the challenge posed to the british national identity 1960s-1980s. [texte imprimé] / Djamila Hocini, Auteur ; Brahim Harouni, Directeur de thèse . - جامعة الإخوة منتوري قسنطينة, [s.d.] . - 207 f.
Doctorat 3 cycle LMD.
2 copies imprimées disponibles
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Français - Anglais
Langue AnglaiseTags : Langue Anglaise:British Civilisation mouvement nationalist écossais identite nationale parti nationale Ecossais identité nationale Britanique scottish nationalism national identy thescottish national party British national identity الحركة القومية الاسكتلندية الهوية الوطنية الحزب الوطني الاسكتلندية الهوية الوطنية البريطانية Index. décimale : 420 Anglais et vieil anglais (anglo-saxon) : indice de base 42 Résumé : The present work examines the revival of the Scottish nationalist movement and the challenge it posed to the British national identity from 1960s to 1980s. It investigates Scots demands for independence and the emergence of the Scottish National Party as the voice of the movement.
This study attempts to show the great efforts made by the SNP to end the 1707 union with England. With the decline of the British Empire and the British economy in the post Second World War era, the Scots looked for an alternative and both Labour and Conservative parties
started to lose ground among the Scottish voters. The SNP gained great support within Scots and started to make a real threat to the unity of the United Kingdom. The success of the SNP in the 1960s and 1970s, therefore, pushed the main Westminster political parties to react to
the rise of the SNP and the Scottish nationalist movement as a whole. The Conservative party changed its attitudes towards devolution after showing great opposition to it. Labour also was present and established the Royal Commission on the Constitution. But the most controversial
aspect was the creation of the Scottish Constitutional Convention during Thatcher’s Conservative governments.Note de contenu :
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