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Withers, Charles W. J. Gaelic Scotland: The transformation of a culture region. London: Croom Helm, 1988.

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Gaelic Scotland: The transformation of a culture region. London: Routledge, 1988.

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Bradley, Joseph M. The Gaelic Athletic Association and Irishness in Scotland: History, ethnicity, politics, culture & identity. Glendaruel, Argyll, Scotland: Argyll Pub., 2007.

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Urban Highlanders: Highland-Lowland migration and urban Gaelic culture, 1700-1900. East Linton, East Lothian, Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 1998.

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Parliament, Scotland. Gaelic language (Scotland) Act 2005: Asp 5. Edinburgh: The Stationery Office, 2005.

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GREAT BRITAIN. Office of population censuses and surveys. Topic statistics ; Gaelic language in Scotland: Prospectus. [s.l.]: Office of Population Censuses and Surveys, 1992.

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John, Marsden. Somerled and the emergence of Gaelic Scotland. East Linton, East Lothian: Tuckwel Press, 2000.

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Fiannaí, Seán Ó. The Gaelic League in Scotland 1895-1995. Glasgow: Conradh na Gaeilge (Gaelic League), 1995.

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Newton, Michael Steven. Gaelic in Scottish history and culture. Belfast, Ireland: An Clochán, 1997.

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A pocket history of Gaelic culture. Dublin: O'Brien Press, 2000.

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Gaelic gothic: Race, colonization, and Irish culture. Galway, Ireland: Arlen House, 2004.

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Scotland, Historic, ed. Alba: The Gaelic kingdom of Scotland, AD 800-1124. Edinburgh: Birlinn with Historic Scotland, 2002.

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McKee, Vincent. Gaelic nations: Politics of the Gaelic language in Scotland & Northern Ireland in the 20th Century. London: Bluestack Press, 1997.

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Macleod, Iseabail. Scotland: A linguistic double helix. [Brussels]: European Bureau for Lesser Used Languages, 1995.

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Riordan, Michelle O. The Gaelic mind and the collapse of the Gaelic world. Cork: Cork University Press, 1990.

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Churches, World Council of, ed. The Scottish Highlands: The churches and Gaelic culture. Geneva, Switzerland: WCC Publications, 1996.

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Reimagining culture: Histories, identities, and the Gaelic renaissance. Oxford ; New York: Berg, 1997.

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MacDonald, Ian R. Glasgow's Gaelic churches: Highland religion in an urban setting 1690-1995. Edinburgh: Knox Press, 1995.

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J, Watson William. The history of the Celtic place-names of Scotland. Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2004.

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Grote, Georg. Torn between politics and culture: The Gaelic League, 1893- 1993. Münster: Waxmann, 1994.

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Grote, Georg. Torn between politics and culture: The Gaelic League 1893-1993. New York: Waxmann Münster, 1994.

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Alexander, Carmichael. Carmina gadelica: Hymns and incantations : with illustrative notes on words, rites and customs, dying and obsolete; orally collected in the Highlands and islands of Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1987.

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Thomson, Derick S. An introduction to Gaelic poetry. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1989.

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Thomson, Derick S. An introduction to Gaelic poetry. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1989.

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Tremayne, Peter. Scotland not only free but Gaelic: A tribute to Seumas Mac a'Ghobhainn. [S.l.]: Celtic Editions, 2000.

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F, Grant I. The Clan Donald (MacDonalds, MacDonells, MacAlisters and their septs): A Gaelic principality as a focus of Gaelic culture. Baltimore, Md: Printed for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub., 1993.

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Claiming Scotland: National identity and liberal culture. Edinburgh: Polygon at Edinburgh, 2000.

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Withers, Charles W. J. Gaelic Scotland: The Transformation of a Culture Region. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Withers, Charles W. J. Gaelic Scotland: The Transformation of a Culture Region. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Gàidhlig, Comunn na, ed. Fàilte: Welcome to Gaelic Scotland our language and culture. Inverness: Comunn na Gàidhlig, 2003.

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Bo, Almqvist, Ó Catháin Séamas, and Ó Héalaí Pádraig, eds. Fiannaíocht: Essays on the Fenian tradition of Ireland and Scotland. Dublin: Folklore of Ireland Society, 1987.

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Higgitt, John. The Murthly Hours: Devotion, Literacy, and Luxury in Paris, England, and the Gaelic West (The British Library Studies in Medieval Culture). University of Toronto Press, 2001.

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Withers, Charles W. J. Gaelic Scotland. Routledge, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315659022.

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McLeod, Wilson. Gaelic in Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474462396.001.0001.

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This the first comprehensive study of the Gaelic language in modern Scotland, covering the period from 1872 to the present. It considers in detail the changing role of Gaelic in modern Scotland - from the introduction of state education in 1872 up to the present day - including the policies of government and the work of activists and campaigners who have sought to maintain and promote Gaelic. In addition, it scrutinises the competing ideologies that have driven the decline, marginalisation and subsequent revitalisation of the language. Taking an interdisciplinary approach - at the boundary of history, law, language policy and sociolinguistics - the book draws upon a wide range of sources in both English and Gaelic to consider in detail the development of the language policy regime for Gaelic that was developed between 1975 and 1989. It examines the campaign for the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act 2005 and analyses its contents and implementation. It also assesses the development and delivery of development and delivery of Gaelic education and media from the late 1980s to the present.
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Songs Of Gaelic Scotland. Birlinn Publishers, 2006.

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Philippe, Patry, and NicLeòid Mòrag Anna, eds. Speak Gaelic in Scotland. Beith: printed by Iain Crosbie, Printers, 1995.

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Gillies, Anne Lorne. Songs of Gaelic Scotland. Origin, 2019.

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Calder, Jenni. Museum of Scotland: Gaelic. NMS Enterprises Limited - Publishing, 1999.

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Companion to Gaelic Scotland. Gairm Pubns., 1994.

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The companion to Gaelic Scotland. Glasgow: Gairm, 1994.

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The Companion to Gaelic Scotland. Oxford, UK: B. Blackwell, 1987.

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1921-, Thomson Derick, ed. The Companion To Gaelic Scotland. Oxford: Blackwell Reference, 1987.

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Dunmore, Stuart. Language Revitalisation in Gaelic Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474443111.001.0001.

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Situated within the interrelated disciplines of applied sociolinguistics and the sociology of language, this book explores the language use and attitudinal perceptions of a sample of 130 adults who received Gaelic-medium education (GME) at primary school, during the first years of that system’s availability in Scotland. The school is viewed by policymakers as a crucial site for language revitalisation in such diverse contexts as Hawai’i, New Zealand and the Basque Country – as well as throughout the Celtic-speaking world. In Scotland, GME is seen as a key area of language development, regarded by policymakers as a strategic priority for revitalising Gaelic, and maintaining its use by future generations of speakers. Yet theorists have stressed that school-based policy interventions are inadequate for realising this objective in isolation, and that without sufficient support in the home and community, children are unlikely to develop strong identities or supportive ideologies in the language of their classroom instruction. For the first time, this book provides an in-depth assessment of language use, ideologies and attitudes among adults who received an immersion education in a minority language, and considers subsequent prospects for language revitalisation in contemporary society. Based on detailed analyses using mixed methods, the book offers empirically grounded suggestions for individuals and policymakers seeking to revitalise languages internationally.
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Gillies, William. Gaelic and Scotland: Alba Agus A'Ghaidhlig. Edinburgh Univ Pr, 1989.

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Local Government (Gaelic Names) (Scotland) Bill. Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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McLeod, Wilson. Gaelic in Scotland: Policies, Movements, Ideologies. Edinburgh University Press, 2020.

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Britain, Great. Local Government (Gaelic Names) (Scotland) Bill. Stationery Office Books, 1996.

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Marsden, John. Somerled: And the Emergence of Gaelic Scotland. Birlinn, Limited, 2008.

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William, Gillies, and University of Edinburgh, eds. Gaelic and Scotland =: Alba agus a Ǵhàidhlig. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1989.

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Macdonald, I. Modern Gaelic Poetry from Scotland and Ireland. Interlink Pub Group Inc, 1995.

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