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Scottish Nationalist Leaflets, 1844-1973

Pamphlets relating to Scottish Nationalism, 1844-1973

Scotland’s beautiful land still remains a rich asset awaiting the day when the Scottish people recover the inheritance of which they have been defrauded.
Scotlandshire by Oliver Brown, 1950, Brown, Oliver, 1939-1950; img 31

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Study nationalist research into the viability of an independent Scotland

The 1707 Acts of Union united the Scottish and English Parliaments to form the Parliament of Great Britain in the Palace of Westminster. Thenceforth Scottish citizens have debated the viability of an independent Scotland.

Documents in this collection contain a wealth of information on the subject of Scottish independence, including: the effect on international relations; financial policy proposals; pamphlets from the Scottish National Party; and the revival of Scottish cultural independence.

This collection charts the growth of Scottish nationalism, and subsequent calls for independence, from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth century. This is an excellent resource for those interested in studying the history of what is set to be a dominant political movement in the twenty-first century.

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Pamphlets relating to Scottish Nationalism, 1844-1973

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Licensed to access Pamphlets by Author, Making the Argument for Independence, 1847-1972

In combination, these papers commence with the stated claim that Scotland has been subjugated under England, resulting in it being...

Licensed to access Official Publications of the Scottish National Party and Its Predecessor, 1928-1973

Commencing with pamphlets which explain who both the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish National Party are, these publications...

Licensed to access Calls for an Independent Scotland, 1853-1973

With a strong emphasis on visions for Scotland which involve it ceasing to be a part of the union, these...

Licensed to access Visions for the Future of Scotland, 1844-1973

Over the decades, many Scottish authors have explored the question of how an independent Scotland could actually be made to...

Licensed to access Critiques of England and Its Treatment of Scotland

Many advocates of independence for Scotland have demonstrated anger towards how they perceive England to have treated them. The main...

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  • Critiques of the British Parliament include accusations that Scotland was not benefiting equitably from government spending. Consequently it was claimed that Scotland was not treated as an equal partner in the Union.
  • This collection contains pamphlets authored by influential Scots: Archie Lamont, Oliver Brown, Robert Gayre, Hugh MacDiarmid, William Mitchell and Douglas Young. Pamphlets were published from the mid-nineteenth century to the late-twentieth century.
  • Documents in this collection explore how an independent Scotland might be able to function, from oil and industry, to blueprints for self-government.
  • This collection contains a wealth of cultural material, from ‘Rebel Songbooks’ to Scottish literature. 'The Culture of the Scots: its Past and Future, 1943' was written by William Power. Power was an author, journalist, and leader of the Scottish National Party from 1940 to 1942.

Licensed to access Liberal Party from Asquith to Ashdown, 1912-1988

1912   1988

Licensed to access British Labour Party Papers, 1968-1994

1968   1994

Licensed to access British Labour Party Papers, 1906-1969

1906   1969

Licensed to access Atheism and Anti-War Sentiments in the Bradlaugh Family, 1833-1948

1833   1948
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