The Claim of Scotland

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Auteur principal : Paton Herbert James (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Claim of Scotland / by H. J. Paton,...
Publié : London : G. Allen and Unwin , C 1968
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (279 p.)
Sujets :
Particularités de l'exemplaire : BU Droit, Ex. 1 :
Provenance : Don Prudhomme

  • I- To Our English Brother.
  • 1- To our English brother.
  • 2- Difficulties.
  • 3- Scotland and England.
  • 4- The Covenant.
  • 5- Demand for a plebiscite.
  • 6- Federalism.
  • 7- Independence.
  • II- History and Legend.
  • 1- History.
  • 2- History and Legend.
  • 3- English and Scottish History.
  • 4- The Legend of Elizabeth.
  • 5- The Legend of Scottish intolerance.
  • 6- The Wars with England.
  • 7- The Trial of Wallace.
  • 8- The Union of the Crowns.
  • 9- The Treaty of Union.
  • 10- A double loyalty.
  • III- In All Loyalty to the Crown.
  • 1- The Crown.
  • 2- The Coronation.
  • 3- The Title.
  • 4- The Honours of Scotland.
  • 5- Symbols and ceremonial.
  • 6- The Stone of Destiny.
  • 7- The bears of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
  • 8- Psychology.
  • IV- Frustration in Parliament.
  • 1- The supremacy of Parliament.
  • 2- Legislation for Scotland.
  • 3- The Scottish Grand Committee.
  • 4- The Political parties.
  • 5- Party discipline.
  • 6- Frustration.
  • 7- A Change of heart.
  • V- Bureaucrats in the Saddle.
  • 1- Administration in Scotland.
  • 2- The Little King.
  • 3- The Scottish Office.
  • 4- Control from London.
  • 5- Wheels within wheels.
  • 6- The Royal Commission.
  • 7- Northern Ireland.
  • 8- Local Government.
  • 9- Lamp-posts in Ecclefechan.
  • 10- The fundamental complaint.
  • VI- The Law.
  • 1- Scots Law and English Law.
  • 2- Differences in practice.
  • 3- The House of Lords.
  • 4- Legislation by English judges.
  • 5- Reform.
  • VII- The Framework of Taxation.
  • 1- Economic grievances.
  • 2- Government revenue from Scotland.
  • 3- Government expenditure in Scotland.
  • 4- Expenditure on Scottish local services.
  • 5- Expenditure on general services.
  • 6- The balance of payments.
  • 7- Straws in the wind.
  • 8- The rating system.
  • 9- Fiscal reform.
  • 10- Sir Walter Scott.
  • VIII- The Take-Over Bid.
  • 1- The ake-over bid.
  • 2- Stop-and-go.
  • 3- Transport and the Forth Road Bridge.
  • 4- Railways and Dr. Beeching.
  • 5- Ships.
  • 6- Air transport.
  • 7- Electricity and water-power.
  • 8- Coal.
  • 9- Industry in general.
  • 10- White papers and reports.
  • 11- The case for Scotland.
  • IX- The Highlands and Islands.
  • 1- Differences of attitude.
  • 2- The English legend.
  • 3- The Scottish legend.
  • 4- Culloden.
  • 5- The aftermath.
  • 6- The Highland Clearances.
  • 7- The rocket range in South Uist.
  • 8- The need for change.
  • 9- "Why are you sleep?".
  • X- Migration and Unemployment.
  • 1- Emigration.
  • 2- Unemployment.
  • 3- The 'brain drain'.
  • 4- The Irish Invasion.
  • 5- The immigration muddle.
  • 6- Segregation in Schools.
  • 7- Hopes and fears.
  • XI- Images and Stereotypes.
  • 1- Images and stereotypes.
  • 2- English and Scottish stereotypes.
  • 3- The English stereotype of England.
  • 4- The English stereotype of Scotland.
  • 5- The Scottish stereotype of Scotland.
  • 6- Alien stereotypes of England.
  • 7- English policy in Scotland.
  • 8- English propaganda.
  • 9- The effect in Scotland.
  • XII- Broadcasting.
  • 1- The Invasion of the mind.
  • 2- The British Broadcasting Corporation.
  • 3- Brainwashing.
  • 4- Scottish programmes.
  • 5- Imitation and creation.
  • XIII- Broadcasting and Language.
  • 1- The voice of Scotland.
  • 2- Its treatment in broadcasting.
  • 3- The effects of London policy.
  • 4- What should be done?
  • 5- The pattern.
  • XIV- The Schools.
  • 1- Past and Present.
  • 2- Administration of the schools.
  • 3- The contrast with England.
  • 4- The status of teachers.
  • 5- Innovations from the South.
  • XV- The Universities.
  • 1- The ancient universities.
  • 2- The present prospects.
  • 3- Financial inequalities.
  • 4- Grumbles galore.
  • 5- A reasonable claim.
  • XVI- An Appeal to Reason.
  • 1- The claim for Scotland.
  • 2- An appeal to reason.
  • 3- Exceptions and their grounds.
  • 4- Political realism.
  • 5- Arguments agains Scottish self-government.
  • 6- Political arguments.
  • 7- Administrative arguments.
  • 8- Economic arguments.
  • 9- Independence.
  • 10- A final plea.