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Taylor, Michael A. Scotland's beginnings: Scotland through time. Edinburgh: National Museums Scotland, 2007.

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Sacred north-east Scotland: Scotland's churches scheme. Edinburgh: Saint Andrew, 2010.

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Breeze, David John. Historic Scotland: 5000 years of Scotland's heritage. London: Batsford, 1998.

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Executive, Scotland Scottish. Scotland's transport: Delivering improvements : transport indicators for Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2002.

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Government, Scotland Scottish. Scotland's future: Your guide to an independent Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Government, 2013.

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Scotland, UNISON (Organization). Serving Scotland: A manifesto for Scotland's public services. Glasgow: UNISON Scotland, 1998.

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University College, London. Constitution Unit. Scotland's parliament: Fundamentals for a new Scotland Act. London: Constitution Unit, 1996.

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Team, Scotland Scottish Executive Joint Performance. Measuring Scotland's progress towards a smart, successful Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2003.

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Writing Scotland: How Scotland's writers shaped the nation. Edinburgh: Polygon, 2004.

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Scotland. Scottish Executive. Joint Performance Team. Measuring Scotland's progress towards a smart, successful Scotland. [Edinburgh]: Scottish Executive, 2002.

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Scotland on a shoestring: Scotland's best for less. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1997.

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Valentine & Sons., ed. Scotland 1907: The many Scotlands of Valentine and Sons, photographers. Edinburgh: Birlinn, 2007.

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Brown, Stanley. Scotland and Christianity: Philatelic aspects of Scotland's religious heritage. Perth: Stanley Brown, 1999.

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Scotland, National Library of. Scotland's pages: Treasures of the National Library of Scotland. Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland, 2000.

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Helena, Caldon, and Donaldson Alan, eds. Great Scot!: Recipes from Scotland : chosen by Scotland's finest. London: Hachette Scotland, 2009.

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Scotland's future: Your guide to an independent Scotland : a summary. Edinburgh: The Scottish Government, 2013.

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E, Marshall H. Scotland's story: A history of Scotland for boys and girls. Tenterden, Kent: Galore Park, 2006.

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The Scotland story: An illustrated history of Scotland's national football team. Edinburgh: Lomond Books, 1999.

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Society, Saltire, ed. Scotland reclaimed: The inside story of Scotland's first democratic parliamentary election. Edinburgh: Saltire Society, 2000.

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Renwick, Frank. Scotland, bloody Scotland. Edinburgh: Canongate, 1986.

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Scotland, bloody Scotland. Edinburgh: Canongate, 1986.

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(Organization), Children in Scotland, ed. The Children (Scotland) Act 1995: Developing policy and law for Scotland's children. Edinburgh: Stationery Office, 1997.

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Price, Robert. The golf industry in Scotland: Appendix : database of Scotland's golf facilities 1997. Glasgow: Robert Price, 1998.

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Wedderburn, Robert. The Complaynt of Scotlande. Llanerch Press, 1998.

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Scotland's castles (Historic Scotland). Barnes & Noble, 2001.

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Tabraham, C. J. Scotland's Castles (Historic Scotland). B.T. Batsford Ltd, 2005.

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Montgomery, Alan. Classical Caledonia. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474445641.001.0001.

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Classical Caledonia explores eighteenth-century attitudes towards Scotland’s ancient history and heritage, looking in particular at how Roman Scotland was interpreted at this time. It discusses the research of early modern antiquarians and historians both north and south of the border and looks at how Scotland’s ancient past was often misinterpreted and manipulated in attempts to create a new national identity for a country undergoing rapid and dramatic change. The book uncovers the political, patriotic and intellectual influences which fuelled the heated eighteenth-century debates surrounding the success or failure of the Roman conquests of Scotland, a place sometimes referred to in ancient sources as ‘Caledonia’, and the disagreements regarding the impact of Roman invasion on the evolution of the modern nation. Analysing the period’s historiography, antiquarianism, political propaganda and literature, Classical Caledonia investigates the widespread interest in Scotland’s Roman past during the eighteenth century and reveals the influence of folklore, myth and tradition on the accounts of Scotland’s ancient tribes and their supposed resistance to conquest by the Roman Empire. It also examines the fading interest in the subject of Roman Scotland in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, as the Scottish Enlightenment and the rise of Romanticism and associated notions of the nation’s origins overtook the desire to establish a classical heritage in the region north of Hadrian’s Wall.
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Hopkins, Peter. Introduction. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474427234.003.0001.

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The chapters in this collection explore the everyday lives, experiences, practices and attitudes of Muslims in Scotland. In order to set the context for these chapters, in this introduction I explore the early settlement of Muslims in Scotland and discuss some of the initial research projects that charted the settlement of Asians and Pakistanis in Scotland’s main cities. I then discuss the current situation for Muslims in Scotland through data from the 2011 Scottish Census. Following a short note about the significance of the Scottish context, in the final section, the main themes and issues that have been explored in research about Muslims in Scotland.
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Benvie, Niall. Scotland's Wildlife (National Trust for Scotland). Aurum Press, Limited, 2004.

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Wickham-Jones, C. R. Scotland's First Settlers: (Historic Scotland Series). Batsford, 2003.

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Sporting Scotland (Scotland's Past in Action). National Museums of Scotland, 1995.

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Martin, Colin. Scotland's Historic Shipwrecks: (Historic Scotland Series). Batsford, 2003.

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Beaton, Elizabeth, and Simon R. Green. Scotland's Parish Churches (Discovering Historic Scotland). Stationery Office Books, 1998.

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Breeze, David J. Historic Scotland: 5000 Years of Scotland's Heritage (Historic Scotland Series). Batsford, 2003.

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Ferguson, Norman. Haverin' History of ScotlandA Haverin' History of Scotland. History Press Limited, The, 2018.

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Anderson, Michael, and Corinne Roughley. The Components of Population Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805830.003.0008.

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Scotland and England had broadly similar fertility and mortality trends, but Scotland’s net emigration far exceeded England’s at all periods, and in most decades was the highest in western Europe after Ireland. Analysis at local authority level shows net out-migration from almost every county in every decade until at least the 1990s, with high net outflows not just from highland and island areas but spread across most of rural Scotland and, much earlier than in England, even from the cities and largest towns. From the 1950s, Scotland had no local authorities which shared the significant net inflows found across large areas of the English south and the midlands. Graphical analysis shows major differences in crude birth and death rates in different parts of Scotland, with birth rates persistently high in the manufacturing areas of the Central Belt and low in the crofting and textile manufacturing counties.
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Storytellers in Scotland: Scotland's national storytellers directory. [Edinburgh]: Scottish Storytelling Forum, 1995.

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Gardens of Scotland: Scotland's garden scheme 1994. Scotland: Scotland's Garden Scheme, 1994.

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Working Backs Scotland: Scotland's Working Backs partnership. [S.l.]: Working Backs Scotland, 2000.

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Historic Scotland Book of Scotland's First Settlers. Batsford Ltd, 1999.

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Scotland's Living Coastline (Natural Heritage of Scotland). Stationery Office Books, 1999.

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Kelly, Christine. Juvenile Justice in Victorian Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474427340.001.0001.

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This book explores the history of juvenile justice and the day industrial school movement in 19th-century Scotland. How did Scotland’s criminal justice system respond to marginalised street children who found themselves on the wrong side of the law, often for simple vagrancy or other minor offences? The book examines the historical criminalisation of Scotland’s Victorian children, as well as revealing the history and early success of the Scottish day industrial school movement - a philanthropic response to juvenile offending hailed as 'magic' in Charles Dickens’s Household Words. With case studies ranging from police courts to the High Court of Justiciary, the book offers a lively account of the way children experienced Scotland’s early juvenile justice system.
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Keating, Michael, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Politics. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198825098.001.0001.

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Politics in Scotland has changed massively in recent decades. Since 1999, there has been a devolved Parliament and Government. Scotland is of interest, not because of some essential difference from England but as a European nation, with its own history and society, within the larger union of the United Kingdom. Devolution, once a contested issue, is now broadly accepted. Since devolution, the party system and voting patterns have changed. Scotland’s capacity to make its own public policy has grown. The constitutional issue was not resolved in the Independence Referendum of 2014 and has entered a new phase with Brexit.
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Anderson, Michael, and Corinne Roughley. The Broad Patterns of Population Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805830.003.0002.

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Compared with England, Scotland had slower population growth in every decade from 1851 to 2011. In the second half of the twentieth century growth was slower than in any other part of Western Europe. Within Scotland, there were marked differences in population change in different regions; only Lothian experienced growth in every half-century. Strathclyde, having grown fastest to 1911, slowed to 1961 then fell rapidly to 2011, a quite different pattern from any other major staple industry region of Europe. Scottish regional change was very different from England’s. Scotland had no region which at any time matched the growth of the English south-east. It had also no twentieth-century manufacturing region to compare with the English midlands. Scotland’s rural regions never matched the growth patterns of East Anglia and the English south-west.
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Humm, Louisa, John Lowrey, and Aonghus MacKechnie, eds. The Architecture of Scotland, 1660-1750. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474455268.001.0001.

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This volume tells the story of Scotland’s unique and influential contribution to the Age of Classicism during a period of major political and architectural change. Interposed between the decline of the Scottish castle and its revival as Scotch Baronial architecture, proto-Enlightenment Scotland straddled the age of ‘Glorious Revolution’ and the 1707 parliamentary union with England.
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Britain), Constitution Unit (Great. Scotland's parliament: Fundamentals for a new Scotland Act. Constitution Unit, 1996.

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M, Devine T., ed. Scotland's shame?: Bigotry and sectarianism in modern Scotland. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 2000.

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Fenge, Anna. Scotland on a Shoestring: Scotland's Best for Less. Mainstream Publishing, 1998.

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Scotland's Children: Children (Scotland) Act 1995 Implementation Newsletter. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1996.

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Scotland's Children: Children (Scotland) Act 1995 Implementation Newsletter. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1997.

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