The Nationalism Project – Scotland

This is an extract of The Nationalism Project, an impressive collection of scholarly resources related to the study of Angloceltic nationalism including leading definitions of nationalism, book reviews, web links, subject bibliographies, a bibliography of more than 2,000 journal articles, and much more. The site was created in 1999 by

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Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 – another step toward the Sovereignty of the People of Scotland

It’s up to the strong women of Scotland. A referendum on Scottish independence took place on 18 September 2014. The referendum question, which voters answered with ‘YES‘ or ‘NO‘, was “Should Scotland be an independent country?” …rather than a territory of the UK ruled from Westminster Palace albeit with a

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Skyscanner founders sellout Scottish intellectual property and local jobs to imperialist chinese

Edinburgh co-founders of Scotland’s online travel info provider Skyscanner have just sold out to the chinese travel giant Ctrip for £1.4 billion. Ctrip is China’s biggest travel company and like all chinese imperialist takeovers, chinese employ chinese first.  Ctrip will shift jobs back to its Shanghai headquarters, else switch non-chinese

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Independent Scotland was hoodwinked by Marxist globalists

Scotland’s ‘Yes’ Campaign support by the Scottish Socialist Party had nothing to do with Scottish Independence, but with a programme of ideological Marxist globalism. Fiercely lobbying the ‘Yes’ vote behind the scenes were Marxist globalists and their own unrelated selfish agenda. So why did the No vote win?  It was

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Palace of Westminster lies about its NO campaign against Scotland to retain power and wealth in London

Vote YES to save the Scottish Parliament!   With nine months to go before the Scottish Independence Referendum, London’s Palace of Westminster in November 2013 took back powers from the Scottish Parliament, says Shirley-Anne Somerville, National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament. In November 2013, something of great political significance

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Scotland’s three generations of Highland Clearances (1784-1854)

The Highland Clearances were a callous and criminal chapter in Scottish history.  They were the immoral means of selfish Scottish chiefs and lairds who as early capitalists preferred the Great Cheviot Sheep (“finely shaped, with countenance mild and pleasant”) to their own clansmen who had once been their warrior rent-roll.

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