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Chapter 4 ‘There are more people of English birth than ever before’
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and tables vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Chapter 1 A gentle wooing 1
- Chapter 2 Exposing an inexplicable gap in modern Scottish history 7
- Chapter 3 Scotland’s largest minority group 26
- Chapter 4 ‘There are more people of English birth than ever before’ 45
- Introducing the oral testimonies 62
- Chapter 5 Taking the High Road 64
- Chapter 6 Structural ‘invisibility’ 83
- Chapter 7 Fitting in – the process of integration 104
- Chapter 8 Anglophobia 126
- Chapter 9 Sport, politics and the influence of the media 146
- Chapter 10 National identities 164
- Chapter 11 Conclusion 186
- Bibliography 190
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and tables vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Chapter 1 A gentle wooing 1
- Chapter 2 Exposing an inexplicable gap in modern Scottish history 7
- Chapter 3 Scotland’s largest minority group 26
- Chapter 4 ‘There are more people of English birth than ever before’ 45
- Introducing the oral testimonies 62
- Chapter 5 Taking the High Road 64
- Chapter 6 Structural ‘invisibility’ 83
- Chapter 7 Fitting in – the process of integration 104
- Chapter 8 Anglophobia 126
- Chapter 9 Sport, politics and the influence of the media 146
- Chapter 10 National identities 164
- Chapter 11 Conclusion 186
- Bibliography 190
- Index 203