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A lively debate to celebrate the launch of the book “Scotland and the Union 1707 - 2007”, edited by Professor Tom Devine.
Building on the success of last year's acclaimed lecture series, which commemorated the tercentenary of the Act of Union and attracted audiences in excess of 4000.
This lecture was recorded on Wednesday 14 May 2008 at George Square Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh.
The old adage that England ruled the greatest empire the world has ever seen but the Scots actually ran it has been generally confirmed by recent research and publication.
The lecture focused on the question of what the British Empire did for Scotland and whether in the long run the imperial...
Published 10/05/16
Only in the second half of the twentieth century did Scottish nationalism become a major political force.
This lecture focused on that period, examining the development and impact of Nationalism in Scotland and the likely implications for the future of the Union.
This lecture was recorded on...
Published 10/05/16