The Alchemy of Delayed Nationalism: Politics, Cultural Identity and Economic Expectations in ScotlandINSS Institutt for sosiologi og statsvitenskapelige fag, Avdeling for sammenliknende politikk, Universitetet i Bergen., 1978 - Nationalism - 161 pages |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY CULTURAL SURVIVAL POLITICAL | 52 |
ECONOMIC DECAY CULTURAL PENETRATION POLITICAL DISCONTENT | 80 |
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