ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1978, but now re-issued with a new Preface by James Mitchell, this volume traces the rise of the SNP, with special emphasis on explaining the increase of the National Party vote in Scotland from the early 1960s to the late 1970s. The book draws much of its information from interviews with members and ex-members of the SNP, including some who helped to found the party in 1928. In describing the movement and giving an account of its main features, the author begins with a discussion of various aspects of Scottish society which have contributed to the growth of nationalism. These include the political developments of the Labour movement, the economic history of 20th Century Scotland the development of youth culture and in particular, the interest in folk music, as well as developments in the Church, the army, and the press.

part |34 pages

Part One

chapter 2|12 pages

The Substance of Nationalism

chapter 3|16 pages

The Rise of the SNP: Some Theories

part |132 pages

Part Two

chapter 4|30 pages

The Political Background

chapter 5|21 pages

The Scottish Economy

chapter 6|17 pages

The Effects of Literary Nationalism

chapter 7|21 pages

Youth and Nationalism

chapter 9|5 pages

The Scottish Press

chapter 10|23 pages

The SNP Vote: Some Relations and Conclusions

part |135 pages

Part Three

chapter |4 pages

The Beginnings of the Modern Movement

chapter 11|23 pages

The Beginnings of Modern Nationalism

chapter 12|32 pages

The National Party of Scotland

chapter 13|37 pages

The Scottish National Party

chapter 14|28 pages

The Present Organisation of the SNP

chapter 15|9 pages

Conclusion