Harvie analyzes the pressures and influences that, over the past ninety years, have eroded Scotland's position as a world industrial power.
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Christopher Harvie is Professor of British Studies at the University of Tubingen
Indispensable to anyone seeking to understand modern Scotland, and ... so well written that ... it will make the process of doing so a great pleasure. A bold and original book shot through with novel ideas. Indispensable to anyone seeking to understand modern Scotland, and ... so well written that ... it will make the process of doing so a great pleasure. A bold and original book shot through with novel ideas.
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