Anglo-Scottish Relations, from 1900 to Devolution and Beyond
Abstract
1: WILLIAM L. MILLER:. Introduction: From last Empress to First MinisterAn Evolving Union2: RICHARD J. FINLAY: Scotland and the Monarchy in the Twentieth Century3: JAMES MITCHELL: Re-inventing the Union: Dicey, Devolution, and the Union4: JAMES G. KELLAS: After the Declaration of Perth: All Change!5: BARRY K. WINETROBE AND ROBERT HAZELL: What has the Scottish Parliament achieved, and what can it teach Westminster?Finance6: IAIN McLEAN: Financing the Union: Goschen, Barnett, and Beyond7: DAVID HEALD AND ALASDAIR McLEOD: Scotland's Fiscal Relationships with England and the United Kingdom8: CHARLIE JEFFERY: Devolution, Social Citizenship, and Territorial Culture: Equity and Diversity in the Anglo-Scottish RelationshipIdentities9: ANTHONY HEATH AND SHAWNA SMITH: Varieties of Nationalism in Scotland and England10: JOHN CURTICE: Brought Together or Driven Apart?11: ANGELA McCARTHY: National Identities and Twentieth-Century Scottish Migrants in England12: ASIFA HUSSAIN AND WILLIAM L. MILLER: The Auld Enemy in the New ScotlandUnfinished Business13: DAVID McCRONE: Wither the Union? Anglo-Scottish Relations in the Twenty-first Century14: PHILIP SCHLESINGER: Devolution and Communications Policy in Scotland15: JOHN TOMANEY: Anglo-Scottish Relations: A Borderland Perspective16: NEIL MacCORMICK: New Unions for Old.