New Scotland, New Society? : : Are Social and Political Ties Fragmenting? / / David McCrone, Lindsay Paterson, John Curtice, Alison Park.

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- 1 INTRODUCTION -- 2 SOCIAL CAPITAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM -- 3 REJECTING TRADITIONAL FAMILY BUILDING? ATTITUDES TO COHABITATION AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN SCOTLAND -- 4 COHABITATION AND MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND: ATTITUDES, MYTHS AND THE LAW -- 5 SCOTLAND'S MORALS -- 6 SOCIETY AND DEMOCRACY: THE NEW SCOTLAND -- 7 DEVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY: NEW TRUST OR OLD CYNICISM? -- 8 A NATION OF REGIONS? -- 9 GOVERNING FROM THE CENTRE: IDEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY -- 10 CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX: TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE SURVEYS
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
1 INTRODUCTION --
2 SOCIAL CAPITAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM --
3 REJECTING TRADITIONAL FAMILY BUILDING? ATTITUDES TO COHABITATION AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN SCOTLAND --
4 COHABITATION AND MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND: ATTITUDES, MYTHS AND THE LAW --
5 SCOTLAND'S MORALS --
6 SOCIETY AND DEMOCRACY: THE NEW SCOTLAND --
7 DEVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY: NEW TRUST OR OLD CYNICISM? --
8 A NATION OF REGIONS? --
9 GOVERNING FROM THE CENTRE: IDEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY --
10 CONCLUSIONS --
APPENDIX: TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE SURVEYS
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title_sub Are Social and Political Ties Fragmenting? /
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4 COHABITATION AND MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND: ATTITUDES, MYTHS AND THE LAW --
5 SCOTLAND'S MORALS --
6 SOCIETY AND DEMOCRACY: THE NEW SCOTLAND --
7 DEVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY: NEW TRUST OR OLD CYNICISM? --
8 A NATION OF REGIONS? --
9 GOVERNING FROM THE CENTRE: IDEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY --
10 CONCLUSIONS --
APPENDIX: TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE SURVEYS
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1 INTRODUCTION --
2 SOCIAL CAPITAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM --
3 REJECTING TRADITIONAL FAMILY BUILDING? ATTITUDES TO COHABITATION AND TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN SCOTLAND --
4 COHABITATION AND MARRIAGE IN SCOTLAND: ATTITUDES, MYTHS AND THE LAW --
5 SCOTLAND'S MORALS --
6 SOCIETY AND DEMOCRACY: THE NEW SCOTLAND --
7 DEVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY: NEW TRUST OR OLD CYNICISM? --
8 A NATION OF REGIONS? --
9 GOVERNING FROM THE CENTRE: IDEOLOGY AND PUBLIC POLICY --
10 CONCLUSIONS --
APPENDIX: TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF THE SURVEYS
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