Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... anglicisation when the process began effectively in the early nine- teenth century . The most systematic study of it so far has been one by an American sociologist , Michael Hechter , in his book Internal Colonialism , first published ...
... anglicisation when the process began effectively in the early nine- teenth century . The most systematic study of it so far has been one by an American sociologist , Michael Hechter , in his book Internal Colonialism , first published ...
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... anglicisation among the peripheral élite was to dissociate themselves as much as possible from the mass of their countrymen , who were so strongly deprecated by the English culture . Thus , they eagerly learned to speak English in the ...
... anglicisation among the peripheral élite was to dissociate themselves as much as possible from the mass of their countrymen , who were so strongly deprecated by the English culture . Thus , they eagerly learned to speak English in the ...
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... anglicisation of our education has decreed otherwise . Ironically , at the same time , there is increasing appreciation of the Scottish contribution to our common civilisation in other countries from America to Japan . In Bed with an ...
... anglicisation of our education has decreed otherwise . Ironically , at the same time , there is increasing appreciation of the Scottish contribution to our common civilisation in other countries from America to Japan . In Bed with an ...
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1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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