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Title Sectarianism in Scotland / Steve Bruce, Tony Glendinning, Iain Paterson and Michael Rosie
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2004]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 187 pages)
Contents Introduction : is Scotland sectarian? -- 1. nineteenth century -- 2. thirties -- 3. present -- 4. Ulster, football and violence -- 5. Why bigotry failed
Summary "This book tests the rhetoric with historical and social scientific data, describing and explaining the changing pattern of relations between Catholics and Protestants over the 20th century. It concludes that Catholic integration in Scotland has been far more successful than most commentators would have us believe. While there were once deep social, political, economic and cultural division, these have now all but disappeared. In Scotland's increasingly secular society, religious identity has steeply declined in social significance." "Sectarianism in Scotland is informed both by a considerable body of evidence from new historical research and major social surveys, and by the authors' understanding of what the mixing of religion and politics looks like elsewhere - in America, Australia and New Zealand, as well as in Ulster."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Catholic Church fast
Subject Protestant churches -- Relations -- Catholic Church
Protestantism -- Scotland
Anti-Catholicism -- Scotland
Religious tolerance -- Scotland -- History
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Anti-Catholicism
Interfaith relations
Protestant churches
Protestantism
Religious tolerance
Scotland
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Bruce, Steve, 1954- author.
Glendinning, Tony, author
Paterson, Iain, author
Rosie, Michael, 1968- author.
ISBN 9781474465465
1474465463