The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory / / Andrew Blaikie.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Scotland and the places of memory -- SECTION I ENCOUNTERING MODERNITY -- 2. Before and after modernity: the legacy of Adam Ferguson -- 3. The eyes of modernity: John Grierson’s sociology -- SECTION II PLACING IDENTITIES -- 4. Among the wee Nazareths: myths of moral community -- 4. Among the wee Nazareths: myths of moral community -- SECTION III LOCAL VISIONS -- 6. A pattern of islands: photographs in the cultural account -- 7. Remembering ‘The Forgotten Gorbals’ -- 8. Finding ways home -- Index
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Collective memory Scotland.
National characteristics, Scottish.
Scottish Studies.
HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General. bisacsh
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The Scots Imagination and Modern Memory /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of figures --
Acknowledgements --
1. Scotland and the places of memory --
SECTION I ENCOUNTERING MODERNITY --
2. Before and after modernity: the legacy of Adam Ferguson --
3. The eyes of modernity: John Grierson’s sociology --
SECTION II PLACING IDENTITIES --
4. Among the wee Nazareths: myths of moral community --
SECTION III LOCAL VISIONS --
6. A pattern of islands: photographs in the cultural account --
7. Remembering ‘The Forgotten Gorbals’ --
8. Finding ways home --
Index
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List of figures --
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3. The eyes of modernity: John Grierson’s sociology --
SECTION II PLACING IDENTITIES --
4. Among the wee Nazareths: myths of moral community --
SECTION III LOCAL VISIONS --
6. A pattern of islands: photographs in the cultural account --
7. Remembering ‘The Forgotten Gorbals’ --
8. Finding ways home --
Index
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Contents --
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SECTION I ENCOUNTERING MODERNITY --
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3. The eyes of modernity: John Grierson’s sociology --
SECTION II PLACING IDENTITIES --
4. Among the wee Nazareths: myths of moral community --
SECTION III LOCAL VISIONS --
6. A pattern of islands: photographs in the cultural account --
7. Remembering ‘The Forgotten Gorbals’ --
8. Finding ways home --
Index
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