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

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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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Scotland. Scotland's transport: Proposals for a new approach to transport in Scotland : a consultation. Edinburgh: Scottish Executive, 2003.

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Vincent, Fleming L., Scottish Natural Heritage (Agency), and University of Edinburgh, eds. Biodiversity in Scotland: Status, trends, and initiatives. Edinburgh: Stationery Office, 1997.

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Cleland, Alison. Children's rights in Scotland. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: W. Green & Son/Thomson Reuters, 2009.

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1926-, Jenkins David, Shearer William M, and Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, eds. The Status of the Atlantic salmon in Scotland. Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon: Natural Environment Research Council, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, 1986.

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Alison, Cleland, and Sutherland Elaine E, eds. Children's rights in Scotland. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: W. Green & Son/Thomson Reuters, 2009.

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Begg, David. Moving Scotland into the 21st century: A radical transport policy for Scotland. Broxburn: John Wheatley Centre, 1991.

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MacKenzie, Neil. Native woodlands of Scotland: A report on the present extent and status of native woodland in Scotland. Edinburgh: Friends of the Earth (Scotland), 1987.

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Price, Robert. The golf industry in Scotland: Current status and future prospects. Glasgow: Robert Price, 1998.

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B, Anderson Craig LL, ed. Social work law in Scotland. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: Thomson/W. Green, 2008.

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Jones, Donald L. Struthers family: From Scotland to the United States of America 1795. 5th ed. Belleville, Ill. (1737 W. Belle St., Belleville 62226-6109): Donald L. Jones, 2008.

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Jones, Donald L. Struthers family: From Scotland to the United States of America 1795. 4th ed. Monmouth, Ill: Warren County Illinois Genealogical Society, 1997.

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Mark, Shiner, and Surtees Ros, eds. Social care and the law in Scotland. Rugeley: Kirwin Maclean Associates, 2015.

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Chauncey, Esther McFarlane. David McFarlane and Janet Millar and allied families: Scotland, Canada, United States. Norfolk, VA: E.M. Chauncey, 1994.

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Schech, S. Nationalism in late capitalist states: Catalonia and Scotland in a comparative framework. Durham: University of Durham Department of Geography, 1986.

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1934-, Murray Ian, and Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations., eds. Constitutions and charitable status: Guide and models for voluntary bodies in Scotland. [Edinburgh]: Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, 1988.

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Scotlands Heroes (Lib). Librario, 2007.

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Statues of Abraham Lincoln. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1893; Sculptors - B Bissell 3. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Whatley, Christopher A. Contested Commemoration. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736233.003.0010.

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Focusing on the wave of statues of Scotland’s national poet Robert Burns that were erected in Victorian and Edwardian Scotland, the chapter explores the contests there were to ‘own’ and mould Burns’s legacy. Why did Burns matter so much to his countrymen in the century after his death? Revealed too are the various factors that led town councils and their allies to campaign in competition with one another for a Burns statue: these included finance (by attracting visitors), emulation, and civic standing, and the didactic role that public statuary could play in influencing the behaviour of working people. Critical too was the role of Burns statues in arousing Scottish patriotism and perhaps even popular nationalism, albeit within the Union context. Far from being ‘meaningless’, Burns statues mattered intensely to Scotland’s sculptors,to the bodies that commissioned them, and to the public at large.
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Neale, John Preston, and Jones and Co. Jones' Views Of The Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. Of Noblemen & Gentlemen In England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland: And Other Picturesque Scenery ... Of Pictures, Statues, &c. And Genealogical. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Neale, John Preston, and Jones and Co. Jones' Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. of Noblemen & Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland: And Other Picturesque Scenery ... of Pictures, Statues, &c. and Genealogical. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Neale, John Preston, and Jones and Co. Jones' Views Of The Seats, Mansions, Castles, Etc. Of Noblemen & Gentlemen In England, Wales, Scotland & Ireland: And Other Picturesque Scenery ... Of Pictures, Statues, &c. And Genealogical. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Fleming, L. Vincent. Biodiversity in Scotland: Status, Trends, and Initiatives (Exploring Scotland's Heritage). Stationery Office Books (TSO), 1997.

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Fleming, L. Vincent. Biodiversity in Scotland: Status, Trends, and Initiatives (Exploring Scotland's Heritage). Stationery Office Books (TSO), 1997.

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States of Scotland. ICS Books, Glasgow, 2003.

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Scott, Walter. Old Mortality. Edited by Jane Stevenson and Peter Davidson. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199555307.001.0001.

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Old Mortality (1816), which many consider the finest of Scott’s Waverley novels, is a swift-moving historical romance that places an anachronistically liberal hero against the forces of fanaticism in seventeenth-century Scotland, in the period infamous as the ‘killing time’. Its central character, Henry Morton, joins the rebels in order to fight Scotland’s royalist oppressors, little as he shares the Covenanters’ extreme religious beliefs. He is torn between his love for a royalist’s granddaughter and his loyalty to his downtrodden countrymen. As well as being a tale of divided loyalties, the novel is a crucial document in the cultural history of modern Scotland. Scott, himself a supporter of the union between Scotland and England, was trying to exorcise the violent past of a country uncomfortably coming to terms with its status as part of a modern United Kingdom. This novel is in itself a significant political document, in which Scott can be seen to be attempting to create a new centralist Scottish historiography, which is not the political consensus of his own time, the seventeenth century, or today.
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Marmysz, John. The Myth of Scotland as Nowhere in Particular. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474424561.003.0004.

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In this chapter a cinematic phenomenon is examined involving a crop of movies – including Prometheus, The Dark Knight Rises, Perfect Sense, Under the Skin, World War Z, and Cloud Atlas – set or filmed in Scotland. In these movies, Scottish settings, which in the past have commonly been mythologized as unique and deeply meaningful, instead recede into the background, becoming empty spaces for the unfolding of generic dramas. The chapter details how this phenomenon sometimes occurs by completely eradicating Scottish markers and sometimes by leaving Scottish markers intact. Martin Heidegger’s philosophy is drawn upon in order to understand the philosophical significance of this phenomenon. It is concluded that while serving nihilistically to undermine the mythos of Scotland’s distinctive, traditional character, this cinematic phenomenon nonetheless also reveals the potential for Scotland to be a place like any other, conferring it status as part of the wider, world community.
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Jackson, Joseph H. Writing Black Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474461443.001.0001.

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Writing Black Scotland: Race, Nation and the Devolution of Black Britain examines Blackness in devolutionary Scottish writing, bringing together two established contemporary literary-critical fields – Black British and Scottish literature – with significant implications for both. The book focuses on key literary works from the 1970s to the early 2000s, which emerge from and shape a period of history defined by post-imperial adjustment: a new British state politics of race centred on multiculturalism, the changing status of the Union, and the expanding racial diversity of Scotland itself. The book suggests that the larger world context of Black politics shaped the priorities of Scottish writers in the 1980s and 1990s, at the same time that Black writers were rising to prominence in Scottish letters. Following the referendum on devolved government in 1997, race and racism became even more important negotiations in the national space, evidenced by case studies of three texts directly addressing Blackness in Scotland. This ‘devolving’ of Black Britain parallels the shifting constitutional arrangements in contemporary Britain, implicating not only Scotland but Black British literary studies, which have largely left the integrity of the Union undisturbed. Writing Black Scotland critiques that unifying Britishness, recognisable in a confident state multiculturalism, with reference to the constitutional challenge from Scotland.
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Reid, Larry E. Musings on Scotland. Primedia eLaunch LLC, 2016.

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Raffe, Alasdair. Scotland. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199644636.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the transformations in the status and character of Scottish Episcopalianism from 1662 to 1829. Despite being re-established in the Church of Scotland in 1661–2, episcopacy was abolished in 1689. Thereafter Episcopalians were a Nonconformist group, and only the minority of congregations whose clergy were loyal to Queen Anne and her Hanoverian successors enjoyed legal protection. But while the intermittent prosecution of the Jacobite clergy contributed to a steep decline in the number of Scottish Episcopalians, disestablishment allowed the clergy to reassess episcopal authority, and to experiment with liturgical reforms. After transferring their allegiance to the Hanoverians in 1788, the Episcopalians drew closer to the Church of England, formally adopting the Thirty-Nine Articles in 1804. By the end of the period, the Episcopalians saw themselves as an independent, non-established Church, one of the branches of international Anglicanism.
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Statutes in Force: Intoxicating Liquor. 2. Scotland. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1997.

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Statutes in Force: Education. 2. General, Scotland. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1997.

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Statutes in Force: Prescription and Limitation, Scotland. The Stationery Office Books (Agencies), 1998.

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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law. Avizandum Publishing Ltd, 2017.

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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law. Avizandum Publishing Ltd, 2008.

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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law. Avizandum Publishing Ltd, 2006.

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Greens Family Law Statutes (Parliament House Book Reprint). W.Green, 2002.

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Avizandum Statutes on the Scots Law of Property, Trusts & Succession. Avizandum Publishing Ltd, 2017.

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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2023-2024. Edinburgh University Press, 2023.

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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2023-2024. Edinburgh University Press, 2023.

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Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2023-2024. Edinburgh University Press, 2023.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2020-21. Edinburgh University Press, 2020.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2020-21. Edinburgh University Press, 2020.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2019-20. Edinburgh University Press, 2019.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2021-2022. Edinburgh University Press, 2021.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2020-21. Edinburgh University Press, 2020.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2021-2022. Edinburgh University Press, 2021.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2022-2023. Edinburgh University Press, 2022.

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Mair, Jane. Avizandum Statutes on Scots Family Law: 2022-2023. Edinburgh University Press, 2022.

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