Midlands State University Library

The new sociology of Scotland

Mccrone, David

The new sociology of Scotland David McCrone - 692 pages illustrations 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

When Was Scotland?Making Modern Scotland: The Story of the Twentieth CenturyWhat is Scotland?Scotland's PeopleThe Scottish Way of DeathWho Runs Scotland?Inequality, Poverty and PowerMaking a LivingSocial Class and Social OpportunityScottish Education and Scottish Society - Lindsay PatersonGendering ScotlandSocial Order: Crime and Justice in Scotland - Susan McVie'Race' and Ethnicity in ScotlandReligion: Have Scots Become Godless People? - Steve BruceBelonging: Placing People'Nothing But Heather': Scotland as CountryWilful Fragments: Charactersing Scottish CultureNational Identity: Who Do We Think We Are?Politics and National Identity'My Granny was a Mctavish': Claiming Diaspora IdentityPlaying for the NationSeeing Ourselves: The Media in ScotlandScotland and Stuff: The Sociology of Consumption and Life styleScotland and the WorldEpilogueAppendix: Timeline, 1900-2016

With interdisciplinary coverage of a wide range of core topics - including social inequality, national identity, religion, sport and education - accompanied by comprehensive pedagogical features to encourage engagement, McCrone's introduction provides students with an exciting new textbook on Scottish society

9781473903890 (pbk.)


Nationalism--History--Scotland--21st Century


Scotland--Politics and government--21st Century
Scotland--Social Conditions--21st Century

HN398.S3 MCC