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The Scottish Nation at Empire's End (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014)
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The Scottish Nation at Empire's End (Paperback, 1st ed. 2014)
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The rise and fall of the British Empire profoundly shaped the
history of modern Scotland and the identity of its people. From the
Act of Union in 1707 to the dramatic fall of the British Empire
following the Second World War, Scotland's involvement in commerce,
missionary activity, cultural dissemination, emigration, and
political action could not be dissociated from British overseas
endeavours. In fact, Scottish national pride and identity were
closely associated with the benefits bestowed on this small nation
through its access to the British Empire. By examining the opinions
of Scots towards the empire from numerous professional and personal
backgrounds, Scotland emerges as a nation inextricably linked to
the British Empire. Whether Scots categorized themselves as
proponents, opponents, or victims of empire, one conclusion is
clear: they maintained an abiding interest in the empire even as it
rapidly disintegrated during the twenty-year period following the
Second World War. In turn, the end of the British Empire coincided
with the rise of Scottish nationalism and calls for Scotland to
extricate itself from the Union. Decolonization had a major impact
on Scottish political consciousness in the years that followed
1965, and the implications for the sustainability of the British
state are still unfolding today.
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