The Edinburgh Review, for the Year 1755
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Category : English literature
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Page : 568 pages
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Author : James David HAIG
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Author : London Institution
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Page : 938 pages
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Author : Ronald Lindley Meek
Publisher : Springer
Page : 195 pages
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Release : 2013-12-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1489973036
Author : Samuel PALMER (Bookseller.)
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Page : 198 pages
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Author : Silke Stroh
Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Page : 551 pages
File Size : 46,78 MB
Release : 2016-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0810134047
Can Scotland be considered an English colony? Is its experience and literature comparable to that of overseas postcolonial countries? Or are such comparisons no more than patriotic victimology to mask Scottish complicity in the British Empire and justify nationalism? These questions have been heatedly debated in recent years, especially in the run-up to the 2014 referendum on independence, and remain topical amid continuing campaigns for more autonomy and calls for a post-Brexit “indyref2.” Gaelic Scotland in the Colonial Imagination offers a general introduction to the emerging field of postcolonial Scottish studies, assessing both its potential and limitations in order to promote further interdisciplinary dialogue. Accessible to readers from various backgrounds, the book combines overviews of theoretical, social, and cultural contexts with detailed case studies of literary and nonliterary texts. The main focus is on internal divisions between the anglophone Lowlands and traditionally Gaelic Highlands, which also play a crucial role in Scottish–English relations. Silke Stroh shows how the image of Scotland’s Gaelic margins changed under the influence of two simultaneous developments: the emergence of the modern nation-state and the rise of overseas colonialism.
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Page : 854 pages
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