English People in Scotland : An Invisible Minority

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Pub. Date: 2008-11-09
Publisher(s): Edwin Mellen Pr
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Summary

This work examines and quantifies the English minority experience in Scotland during a period in the nation's history when devolution and the establishment of the Scottish Parliament have apparently led to a growing strengthening of Scottish identity.

Author Biography

Dr. Mcintosh has also refereed numerous journal articles on the subject including, "It's as if you're some alien ...':Exploring Anti-English Attitudes in Scotland".Dr. Robertson has also refereed numerous journal articles on the subject. Dr. Sim is also the author of Housing and Public Policy in Post-Devolution Scotland.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Foreword
Studying English People in Scotlandp. 1
A Historical Perspectivep. 4
The Study of Identityp. 11
Plan of the Bookp. 12
Quantifying the English Presencep. 15
Where do English People Live?p. 17
Areas bordering Englandp. 20
Military Establishmentsp. 21
'Middle class' areasp. 21
The Highlands and Islandsp. 22
Areas without a major English presencep. 23
Identity and Differencep. 37
Are the English 'Different'?p. 37
Defining Citizenship and Identityp. 46
Is Scotland 'Different'?p. 51
The Baltic Statesp. 52
Denmark and Greenlandp. 54
Canada and the United Statesp. 55
Cataloniap. 56
Attitudes to English Peoplep. 61
The Existence of 'Anti-Englishness'p. 61
Reported Anti-English Incidentsp. 62
Possible Explanations of Anti-Englishnessp. 70
Perceived threats to small communitiesp. 72
Colonialism and Insensitivityp. 79
Landownership and Classp. 85
An erosion of 'Scottish culture'?p. 88
A greater sense of Scottish identity?p. 91
Political issuesp. 94
Economic issuesp. 99
Sportp. 104
English People in Scotland: Recording Their Personal Experiencesp. 113
Household Characteristicsp. 115
Moving to Scotlandp. 116
Differences between Scotland and Englandp. 117
Living in Scotlandp. 123
Attitudes to Scotland and Anti-English Attitudesp. 131
Changing Attitudes to Scotlandp. 131
A Sense of Nationalityp. 135
The Experience of Living in Scotlandp. 141
Being Made Welcome?p. 142
Anti-English Attitudesp. 146
A Question of Sportp. 152
Accent and Perceptions of Englishnessp. 155
Identity and Belongingp. 161
A Sense of Identityp. 161
Looking to the Futurep. 170
Conclusionsp. 181
Bibliographyp. 189
Indexp. 201
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