The Making of Scotland : nation, culture and social change
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書誌事項
The Making of Scotland : nation, culture and social change
(Explorations in sociology, v. 29)
Edinburgh University Press in conjunction with the British Sociological Association, c1989
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Sociologists and social historians discuss the subject of Scotland's evolution as a nation in cultural and sociological terms. They ask key questions, such as how meaningful is it to describe Scotland as a "nation"? Has Scotland developed along different lines from England, or do we over-emphasise the differences to explain current political divisions? To answer such questions the contributors look at the 19th century foundations of Scottish society - the social significance of key professionals, the ways women's sexual and social behaviour was controlled by the moral arbiters of the day - and argue that Scottish culture is healthy and distinct. The book ends with an analysis of sport, an issue central to Scotland's identity. It is published in association with the British Sociological Association.
目次
- Introduction - understanding Scotland, David McCrone, et al
- conjectural history, sociology and social change in 18th century Scotland - Adam Ferguson and the division of labour, John D.Brewer
- nationality, social change and class - transformations of national identity in Scotland, John Foster
- Scotland is different, ok?, Tony Dickson
- Scotland, social change and politics, Steve Kendrick
- shetland in the world economy - a sociological perspective, R.J.Smith
- welfare, government and the working class - Scotland 1845-1894, Ian Levitt
- patronage and professionalism - the "Forgotten Middle Class", 1760-1860, A.A.MacLaren
- the domestication of "Fallen" women - the Glasgow Magdalene Institution, 1860-1890, Linda Mahood
- representing Scotland - culture and nationalism, David McCrone
- the social construction of tradition - the restoration portraits and the kings of Scotland, S.Bruce and S.Yearley
- culture, social development and the Scottish highland gatherings, Grant Jarvie
- "We're off to Wembley" - the history of a Scottish event and the sociology of football hooliganism, H.F.Moorhouse.
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