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Tożsamość narodowa Szkotów w Zjednoczonym Królestwie Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii Północnej
Author(s) -
Joanna Aleksandra Radowicz
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
politeja
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-6737
pISSN - 1733-6716
DOI - 10.12797/politeja.16.2019.61.13
Subject(s) - scots , identity (music) , national identity , kingdom , independence (probability theory) , britishness , scots law , northern ireland , genealogy , home rule , law , political science , history , sociology , ethnology , art , literature , common law , politics , paleontology , statistics , sources of law , biology , aesthetics , mathematics
Scottish National Identity in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Scotland became part of the United Kingdom in 1707, when the Act of Union was signed by both the Scottish and English Parliaments. Even though Scots were then largely subordinated to the decisions taken by Westminster, they maintained a sense of independence. One of the most important elements of building Scottish national identity is their history, mainly based on Scottish- English relations and traditions that have been thought to be “invented” by intellectual elites in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The aim of the article is to present Scottish national identity in comparison to historical conditions, with particular emphasis on Scottish-English relations.

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