Sectarianism in Scotland by Steve Bruce

Sectarianism in Scotland by Steve Bruce

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This book tests the rhetoric with historical and social scientific data, describing and explaining the changing pattern of relations between Catholics and Protestants over the 20th century.

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Sectarianism in Scotland by Steve Bruce

This book tests the rhetoric with historical and social scientific data, describing and explaining the changing pattern of relations between Catholics and Protestants over the 20th century.
A fascinating historical and sociological analysis.. the book avoids a dry, mathematical style. It is pithy and engaging ... Careful attention to detail is a hallmark of the volume ... the style of the book is superb ! Sectarianism in Scotland deserves to have a very wide readership both amongst academics and those with a general interest in Scotland ! Perhaps Jack McConnell should read this book. This book is an important contribution to the ongoing debate on this subject and should be of interest to all those who desire to study sectarianism in Scotland ... One of the prime objectives of the book is to stimulate debate on this somewhat contentious subject, and the authors, by throwing down the gauntlet and asking opponents to provide empirical evidence to support their claim that 'Scotland is endemically sectarian' may achieve that end. Political Studies Review A clear, well written and researched exposition of the myths of the past and present. A cogent study, it provides an informed basis for discussion. Review of Scottish Culture This is a subject which has generated much impassioned commentary, not a little emoting and much high-profile assertion, but there has been scant academic analysis. The gap is there for all to see. This book fills it. -- Harry Reid, author of Outside Verdict: An Old Kirk in a New Scotland A fascinating historical and sociological analysis ... the book avoids a dry, mathematical style. It is pithy and engaging ... Careful attention to detail is a hallmark of the volume ... the style of the book is superb ! Sectarianism in Scotland deserves to have a very wide readership both amongst academics and those with a general interest in Scotland ! Perhaps Jack McConnell should read this book. This book is an important contribution to the ongoing debate on this subject and should be of interest to all those who desire to study sectarianism in Scotland ... One of the prime objectives of the book is to stimulate debate on this somewhat contentious subject, and the authors, by throwing down the gauntlet and asking opponents to provide empirical evidence to support their claim that 'Scotland is endemically sectarian' may achieve that end. A clear, well written and researched exposition of the myths of the past and present. A cogent study, it provides an informed basis for discussion. This is a subject which has generated much impassioned commentary, not a little emoting and much high-profile assertion, but there has been scant academic analysis. The gap is there for all to see. This book fills it.
Steve Bruce is Professor of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen. His most recent books include God is Dead: Secularization in the West (Blackwell, 2002) and Politics and Religion (Polity Press, 2003). Tony Glendinning is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Aberdeen. Michael Rosie is Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh.
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ISBN 13 9780748619115
ISBN 10 0748619119
Title Sectarianism in Scotland
Author Steve Bruce
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Year published 2004-06-01
Number of pages 208
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