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Jack Brand

    Il Dr. Jack Brand è stato uno scienziato politico scozzese e un importante cronista dello Scottish National Party. Ha anche ricoperto la carica di presidente della Campaign for a Scottish Assembly, contribuendo in modo significativo al discorso politico sull'autonomia scozzese. Il suo lavoro si è concentrato sull'analisi dei movimenti politici e dei processi che hanno portato al rafforzamento dell'identità regionale e dell'autogoverno. Le sue intuizioni sulla politica scozzese offrono preziose prospettive storiche e analitiche sul percorso della nazione verso una maggiore indipendenza politica.

    The National Movement in Scotland
    Freddy Tangles: Legend or Loser
    Freddy Tangles: Champ or Chicken
    Local Government Reform in England
    • Local Government Reform in England

      1888 - 1974

      • 178pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Focusing on local government reform from 1942 to 1974, this study explores the intricate political dynamics among various entities, including Ministries, Local Government Associations, and political parties. It delves into the challenges and conflicts that shaped the reform landscape during this period, providing insights into the evolution of local governance and the interplay of political interests.

      Local Government Reform in England
    • Freddy has to face his fears - specifically spiders, heights and being naked in public (although not necessarily in that order) - to get re-invited to Tabby's awesome birthday party. Humorous fiction for fans of Tom Gates and Big Nate.

      Freddy Tangles: Champ or Chicken
    • Freddy Tangles is an ordinary boy with more than his fair share of fears, and a whole lot of trouble heading his way in this humorous fiction for fans of Tom Gates and Big Nate.

      Freddy Tangles: Legend or Loser
    • Originally published in 1978 and 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 National Movement in Scotland