%0 Generic
%T The Modern SNP From Protest to Power
%A Hassan, Gerry
%A Bennie, Lynn
%A Curtice, John
%A Cuthbert, Jim
%A Cuthbert, Margaret
%A Finlay, Richard
%A Hassan, Gerry
%A Hepburn, Eve
%A Johns, Robert
%A Keating, Michael
%A Kenny, Meryl
%A Lindsay, Isobel
%A Mackay, Colin
%A Mackay, Fiona
%A Maxwell, Stephen
%A Mitchell, James
%A Schlesinger, Philip
%A Torrance, David
%A Wright, Alex
%I Edinburgh University Press
%@ 9780748642113
%K Politics
%K POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Parties
%D [2022]
%D , ©2009
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X Notes on the Contributors
%X Chapter 1 The Making of the Modern SNP: From Protest to Power
%X Chapter 2 The Early Years: From the Inter-War Period to the Mid-1960s
%X Chapter 3 From Breakthrough to Mainstream: The Politics of Potential and Blackmail
%X Chapter 4 Women’s Political Representation and the SNP: Gendered Paradoxes and Puzzles
%X Chapter 5 Devolution, the SNP and the Electorate
%X Chapter 6 Who are the SNP Members?
%X Chapter 7 The SNP and the Scottish Parliament: The Start of a New Sang?
%X Chapter 8 The SNP and Westminster
%X Chapter 9 SNP Economic Strategy: Neo-Liberalism with a Heart
%X Chapter 10 Social Justice and the SNP
%X Chapter 11 The SNP, Cultural Policy and the Idea of the ‘Creative Economy’
%X Chapter 12 The Auld Enemies: Scottish Nationalism and Scottish Labour
%X Chapter 13 The Journey from the 79 Group to the Modern SNP
%X Chapter 14 The SNP and UK Relations
%X Chapter 15 Degrees of Independence: SNP Thinking in an International Context
%X Chapter 16 Nationalist Movements in Comparative Perspective
%X Index
%C Edinburgh University Press
%C Edinburgh
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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