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Even when the townships were deprived of their lands to such an extent that people found it in their interests to leave ... In 1997 McCrone in his John McEwen's Memorial lecture stated that: 'land, democracy and culture in Scotland are ...
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Scottish Land Reform The main book used in the text is Callander (1998) How Scotland is Owned. He also wrote A Pattern of ... See also Ogilvie (1997) Birthright in Land, and McCrone (1997) Land, Democracy and Culture in Scotland.
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He robbed Bishop Gordon's predecessor of the bulk of the church's treasures when they were being removed for fear of another English invasion. James Forbes then held the treasures for ransom until he received a charter for the lands.
This document is intended to promote understanding of democracy in Scotland as a social and cultural process that is sustained through learning as well as through political institutions and procedures.
At the same time , Edinburgh fulfilled a special role in the reconstruction of Scottish property relations . ... the empowerment of a property - owning democracy.33 The galleries bill offered a forum for Irish , Scottish , and English ...
Steve Byrne here provides a critique of the principles of the countryside policy in England and Wales, which is based on our collective concern for a relationship with the common...