Radical Scotland
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The first single-volume history of Scotland's hidden radical past.
Kenny MacAskill is a distinguished legal professional and former politician. His career includes significant roles in the Scottish Government, where he served as Cabinet Secretary for Justice. Before entering public service, he established a successful legal practice after studying law at the University of Edinburgh.




The first single-volume history of Scotland's hidden radical past.
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