Scottish national identity including Scottish Nationalism are term's referring to the sense of national identity, as embodied in the shared and characteristic...
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National identity is a person's identity or sense of belonging to one or more states or one or more nations. It is the sense of "a nation as a cohesive...
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British national identity is a term referring to the sense of national identity, as embodied in the shared and characteristic culture, languages and traditions...
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language family native to Scotland Scottish English Scottish national identity, the Scottish identity and common culture Scottish people, a nation and ethnic...
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passports and the National Identity Scheme was not an area devolved to the Scottish Government, on 19 November 2008, the Scottish Parliament voted to...
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independence include: the Scottish National Party (SNP) and the Scottish Greens. The SNP have formed the devolved Scottish Government since 2007. After...
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ethnicity as ‘White: Scottish’. 18 per cent of the total population stated ‘Scottish and British identity only’ as their national identity, of which 97 per...
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more than one national identity. In the 2011 census: 62% identified themselves as 'Scottish only' 18% identified themselves as 'Scottish' and 'British'...
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Black Scottish identity is the objective or subjective state of perceiving oneself as a black Scottish person and as relating to being black Scottish. The...
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The Scottish people or Scots (Scots: Scots fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
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were William Burn and David Bryce. Romanticism in Scotland coincided with a Scottish national identity during the 19th century, and some of the most emblematic...
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The Scottish Parliament (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid na h-Alba [ˈpʰaːrˠl̪ˠəmɪtʲ nə ˈhal̪ˠapə]; Scots: Scots Pairlament) is the unicameral legislature of...
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currently spoken in Scotland is Scottish Gaelic. It is widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, and also in parts of the Inner Hebrides and Scottish Highlands, and...
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Kailyard school North Briton Scotlandshire Scottish national identity Tartanry "'I want to end the Scottish cringe'", BBC News, 28 February 2004. URL accessed...
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According to some scholars, a national identity of the English as the people or ethnic group dominant in England can be traced to the Anglo-Saxon period...
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which have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and national identity. Scottish English and Scots are the most widely spoken languages...
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Scottish nationalism promotes the idea that the Scottish people form a cohesive nation and national identity. Scottish nationalism began to shape from...
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Wallace Monument (redirect from Wallace National Monument)
following a fundraising campaign, which accompanied a resurgence of Scottish national identity in the 19th century. The campaign was begun in Glasgow in 1851...
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Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers. It includes works in English, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Brythonic, French,...
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The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. They compete...
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Black Scottish people (also referred to as African-Scottish, Afro-Scottish, or Black Scottish) are a racial or ethnic group of Scottish who are ethnically...
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culture of Scotland refers to the patterns of human activity and symbolism associated with Scotland and the Scottish people. The Scottish flag is blue...
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religious identity in 2019. In the 2022 census, 20.4% of the Scottish population, or 1,108,796 adherents, identified the Church of Scotland as their religious...
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Radical War (redirect from Scottish Insurrection of 1820)
visit of King George IV to Scotland successfully boosted loyalist sentiment, ushering in a new-found Scottish national identity. In the 18th century, artisans...
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concept of a separate national Scottish Romanticism was first articulated by the critics Ian Duncan and Murray Pittock in the Scottish Romanticism in World...
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lasting influence, by elevating the tartan kilt to become part of Scotland's national identity. After nearly a decade of ruling as prince regent, George IV...
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of the country of Scotland or Scottish culture. As a rule, these national symbols are cultural icons that have emerged from Scottish folklore and tradition...
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Cornish people (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
George IV to Scotland in 1822 reinvigorated Scottish national identity, melding it with romanticist notions of tartan, kilts and the Scottish Highlands....
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the debate on a national anthem for Scotland. In 2006, the Scottish Parliament Enterprise Committee denied a motion from Scottish National Party MSP Michael...
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Catholic Church in Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Chaitligeach ann an Alba; Scots: Catholic Kirk in Scotland) overseen by the Scottish Bishops' Conference...
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