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Governing Scotland

The Invention of Administrative Devolution

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259 pages
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10 hours

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The book delves into the evolution of the Scottish Office, examining Scotland's role within the UK union state during the twentieth century. It contrasts two perspectives on governance: the centralized, bureaucratic approach favored by Whitehall and the Scottish emphasis on national sentiment. The narrative highlights how these competing viewpoints were reconciled through the concept of 'administrative devolution,' shaping Scotland's governance framework and identity.

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Governing Scotland, James Mitchell

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2003
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