Whatever Happened to Tory Scotland? / / David Torrance.
Explores the history and ideas of the Scottish Conservative Party since its creation in 1912 You might not believe it now, but the Scottish Conservative Party played a significant role in the politics of Scotland during the last century. The party governed Scotland and the UK for much of the 20th ce...
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Place / Publishing House: | Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022] ©2012 |
Year of Publication: | 2022 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- List of Tables
- 1. Centenary Blues: 100 Years of Scottish Conservatism
- 2. Sociability, Status and Solidarity: Scottish Unionism in the era of Irish Home Rule, 1886–1920
- 3. Patriotism, Paternalism and Pragmatism: Scottish Toryism, Union and Empire, 1912–65
- 4. More than a Name: The Union and the Un-doing of Scottish Conservatism in the Twentieth Century
- 5. Smithians, Thatcherites and the Ironies of Scottish Conservative Decline
- 6. ‘It’s Only a Northern Song’: The Constant Smirr of Anti-Thatcherism and Anti-Toryism
- 7. The Wilderness Years
- 8. Why no Tory Revival in Scotland?
- 9. Refashioning Welsh Conservatism – a Lesson for Scotland?
- 10. The Press, National Identity and the Scottish Tories
- 11. ‘Handbagging’ the Feminisation Thesis? Refl ections on Women in the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
- 12. Conservative Unionism: Prisoned in Marble
- Index