Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... English culture . Thus , they eagerly learned to speak English in the home , to emulate English manners and attitudes , to style their very lives on the English model . In effect , this was a voluntary renunciation of their national ...
... English culture . Thus , they eagerly learned to speak English in the home , to emulate English manners and attitudes , to style their very lives on the English model . In effect , this was a voluntary renunciation of their national ...
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... English in England . It is usually known as the Newbolt Report , after Sir Henry Newbolt who chaired the committee ... English nationalism : ' for English children no form of knowledge can take precedence over a knowledge of English , no ...
... English in England . It is usually known as the Newbolt Report , after Sir Henry Newbolt who chaired the committee ... English nationalism : ' for English children no form of knowledge can take precedence over a knowledge of English , no ...
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... English influence on Scottish culture . This surprised me because my view of English influence on Scotland is that it has long been excessive , is increasing and ought to be diminished . This is not because English influence is always ...
... English influence on Scottish culture . This surprised me because my view of English influence on Scotland is that it has long been excessive , is increasing and ought to be diminished . This is not because English influence is always ...
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1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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