
Scotland the Brave?
Twenty Years of Change and the Future of the Nation
Luath Press Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-913025-02-1 (ISBN)
Description
In what ways has Scotland developed since the creation of a devolved Scottish Parliament 20 years ago? The focus of this book, marking a highly significant landmark in the modern life of the nation, is not simply on the institutions of governance but on the agency of the people themselves in different areas of social, political, economic, environmental, cultural and secular/religious life. Bringing together the analysis and perspectives of public figures, established experts and newer commentators from a wide range of backgrounds, A People's Scotland? looks both at past events and future possibilities. Asking probing questions about what really has or has not changed over the past two decades, the contributors to this volume provide a compelling, varied account the 'state of the nation' under an evolving devolution settlement. Here is a compact guide to the issues facing Scotland and its people as they look towards an uncertain future politically, constitutionally and in the context of major global upheavals.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-913025-02-1 (9781913025021)
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07/2019
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Persons
GERRY HASSAN is a writer, re-searcher and academic. His primary focus is politics in the UK and Scotland, about which he has written numerous books including in-depth studies of the Labour Party and SNP, and the creation and progress of the Scottish Parliament. He regularly speaks at conferences and events across Scotland, the UK and internationally.
SIMON BARROW is Director of the beliefs, ethics and public policy think-tank Ekklesia. He has edited, written and contributed to a wide range of books and journals, including A Nation Changed? The SNP and Scotland Ten Years On, with Gerry Hassan (Luath Press, 2017). He has also worked in the NGO sector and in continuing adult education.
SIMON BARROW is Director of the beliefs, ethics and public policy think-tank Ekklesia. He has edited, written and contributed to a wide range of books and journals, including A Nation Changed? The SNP and Scotland Ten Years On, with Gerry Hassan (Luath Press, 2017). He has also worked in the NGO sector and in continuing adult education.