Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland
Addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in Scotland from a political and linguistic perspective.
Murray Leith and Daniel P. J. Soule compile a variety of attitudes and opinions from the political elite to the masses, examining the nature of national identity held by members of these groups and the differences within and between them. There is consideration of non-civic aspects of national identity, as well as a measure of political party nationalism in Scotland over the past forty years that illustrates the ideological movements of each major party during this period.This work also represents the first comprehensive examination of the discourse involved in the expression of national identity within Scottish politics and society, combining quantitative and discourse analysis methods to illustrate the articulation of national identity by differing groups in different contexts.
Key Features:
Presents a detailed consideration of the language used within the political and nationalist arena in Scotland Compares a variety of attitudes and opinions held within Scotland from the political elite to the masses Introduces a new method for measuring political nationalism using manifesto analysis

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Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland
Addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in Scotland from a political and linguistic perspective.
Murray Leith and Daniel P. J. Soule compile a variety of attitudes and opinions from the political elite to the masses, examining the nature of national identity held by members of these groups and the differences within and between them. There is consideration of non-civic aspects of national identity, as well as a measure of political party nationalism in Scotland over the past forty years that illustrates the ideological movements of each major party during this period.This work also represents the first comprehensive examination of the discourse involved in the expression of national identity within Scottish politics and society, combining quantitative and discourse analysis methods to illustrate the articulation of national identity by differing groups in different contexts.
Key Features:
Presents a detailed consideration of the language used within the political and nationalist arena in Scotland Compares a variety of attitudes and opinions held within Scotland from the political elite to the masses Introduces a new method for measuring political nationalism using manifesto analysis

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Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland

Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland

Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland

Political Discourse and National Identity in Scotland

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Addresses issues of national identity and nationalism in Scotland from a political and linguistic perspective.
Murray Leith and Daniel P. J. Soule compile a variety of attitudes and opinions from the political elite to the masses, examining the nature of national identity held by members of these groups and the differences within and between them. There is consideration of non-civic aspects of national identity, as well as a measure of political party nationalism in Scotland over the past forty years that illustrates the ideological movements of each major party during this period.This work also represents the first comprehensive examination of the discourse involved in the expression of national identity within Scottish politics and society, combining quantitative and discourse analysis methods to illustrate the articulation of national identity by differing groups in different contexts.
Key Features:
Presents a detailed consideration of the language used within the political and nationalist arena in Scotland Compares a variety of attitudes and opinions held within Scotland from the political elite to the masses Introduces a new method for measuring political nationalism using manifesto analysis


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780748668588
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 09/17/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Murray Stewart Leith is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of the West of Scotland. He has published articles on national identity, nationalism and Scottish politics, examining the political and social changes wrought by devolution.

Daniel works as a freelance lecturer in Academic Writing through his company Business Grammatology. He was formerly a Lecturer in Academic Writing at the Graduate School at Glasgow Caledonian University. He has also taught at universities in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Norway and across Scotland.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures vii

Acknowledgements ix

Preface xi

1 Whose Nationalism is it Anyway? 1

2 The Politics of Contemporary Scottish Nationalism 15

3 The Changing Sense of Scotland: the Political Employment of National Identity 38

4 Nationalism's Metaphor: the Discourse and Grammar of National Personification 62

5 Mass Perceptions of National Identity: Evidence from Survey Data 81

6 Narratives of Identity: Locating National Identity in the Public's Discourse 100

7 The Scottish Political Elite View of National Identity 120

8 (Re)describing Scottish National Identity 139

Bibliography 155

Appendix 167

Index 171

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