Celtic politics politics in Scotland, Ireland, and Wales

Introduction: Celtic politics as a unit of study -- History of the Celtic fringe -- The rise of home rule and independence on the Celtic fringe -- Party politics in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Northern Ireland -- Celtic institutions: legislative and executive politics -- Political culture, economi...

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1. Verfasser: Jefferson, Kurt W. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Lanham, Md. u.a. Univ. Press of America 2011
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Celtic politics as a unit of study -- History of the Celtic fringe -- The rise of home rule and independence on the Celtic fringe -- Party politics in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and Northern Ireland -- Celtic institutions: legislative and executive politics -- Political culture, economics, and culture in Celtic life -- Lessons, hopes, and concerns: the breakup of Britain and the advance of Celtic nations in Europe.
"Celtic Politics offers a model of politics that facilitates the analysis of the Celtic fringe in the political life of Great Britain and Ireland. It is a much-needed corrective to the standard academic approach to British, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish politics and history. This book will help readers conceptualize and understand the Scots, Irish, and Welsh, as well as their interconnected political contexts and systems. Politics in twenty-first century Britain and Ireland have recently seen a rise in ethno-nationalism. This is due to the institutional changes, transformations of political cultures, and geo-political alterations that took place in the latter decades of the twentieth century, widely impacting the status of Celtic nations. Celtic Politics provides a concise explanation of the political development of these nations and illuminates the overall historical significance of this region."--Publisher's website
"Celtic Politics offers a model of politics that facilitates the analysis of the Celtic fringe in the political life of Great Britain and Ireland. It is a much-needed corrective to the standard academic approach to British, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish politics and history. This book will help readers conceptualize and understand the Scots, Irish, and Welsh, as well as their interconnected political contexts and systems. Politics in twenty-first century Britain and Ireland have recently seen a rise in ethno-nationalism. This is due to the institutional changes, transformations of political cultures, and geo-political alterations that took place in the latter decades of the twentieth century, widely impacting the status of Celtic nations. Celtic Politics provides a concise explanation of the political development of these nations and illuminates the overall historical significance of this region." -- Publisher's website
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:VII, 261 S.
23 cm
ISBN:0761855807
0-7618-5580-7
9780761855804
978-0-7618-5580-4