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Oighrig's Rose (Hardcover)
David Hutchison; Illustrated by David Hutchison; Joan Hutchison
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R586
Discovery Miles 5 860
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Bog Dog (Hardcover)
David Hutchison; Illustrated by David Hutchison
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R564
Discovery Miles 5 640
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Return Of The Stone (Hardcover)
David Hutchison; Illustrated by David Hutchison; Marlene MacKenzie
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R564
Discovery Miles 5 640
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Blarag's Bane (Hardcover)
David Hutchison; Illustrated by David Hutchison; Joan Hutchison
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R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
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Seedling (Hardcover)
David Hutchison; Illustrated by David Hutchison
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R603
Discovery Miles 6 030
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Reed (Hardcover)
David Hutchison; Illustrated by David Hutchison
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R602
Discovery Miles 6 020
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Dinghy (Hardcover)
David Hutchison
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R579
Discovery Miles 5 790
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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After the Referendum on whether Scotland should become an
independent country in September 2014 - and following a momentous
mobilisation of voters by both the Yes and No campaigns -
Scotland's political environment has been fundamentally energised.
But how was the Referendum campaign reported and structured in the
media in Scotland, the wider United Kingdom, and in other parts of
the world, and was it a matter of 'construction' rather than
'representation'? In this book scholars, commentators and
journalists from Britain, Europe and beyond examine how the media
across the world presented the debate itself and the shifting
nature of Scottish - and British - identity which that debate
revealed. Several of the contributors also explore how the emphases
and constructions which were put on the debate in their particular
countries illuminated these countries' own responses to nationalism
and separatism. The consequences of the Referendum's No result are
traced in the media through until the May general election of 2015.
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