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Index
The Hollow Drum: Scotland Since The War
Dedication
Title
Contents
Acknowledgements
Foreword to 2013 edition by Harry Reid
Part I: Introduction
Chapter One: A Tanfield nationalist
Chapter Two: Agonised deference
Chapter Three: Town and gown
Part II: Economic Decline
Chapter Four: Change, decay and renewal
Chapter Five: A dissipated patrimony
Chapter Six: The price of war
Chapter Seven: A salvage job
Part III: The Failure of Devolution
Chapter Eight: The rise of nationalism
Chapter Nine: A painfiul evolution
Chapter Ten: Below the salt
Chapter Eleven: Flower of Scotland
Chapter Twelve: The Tory Young Turks
Chapter Thirteen: Lunch at the Garrick
Chapter Fourteen: An absolute show-stopper
Chapter Fifteen: How best to lose?
Chapter Sixteen: A graceful engagement
Chapter Seventeen: The loss of illusion
Chapter Eighteen: Pushing water uphill
Chapter Nineteen: Civil war
Part IV: The Backlash
Chapter Twenty: The last consensualist
Chapter Twenty-One: Death of the SDA
Chapter Twenty-Two: The Forsyth interregnum
Chapter Twenty-Three: Rifkind’s ordeal
Chapter Twenty-Four: Portrait of a lady
Chapter Twenty-Five: Symbols of modern Scotland
Appendix A: Scottish electoral behaviour since 1945
Appendix B: Devolution: a chronology
Works cited and consulted
Author biography
Copyright
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