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This work , especially in the town of Eyemouth which Dr Pryke might well
describe as ' unambiguously Scottish , suggests his assertions about putative
national identity in certain parts of Scotland do not stand up in practice . Further ,
there is ...
This work , especially in the town of Eyemouth which Dr Pryke might well
describe as ' unambiguously Scottish , suggests his assertions about putative
national identity in certain parts of Scotland do not stand up in practice . Further ,
there is ...
Page 207
Chris Harris , for example , in his contribution to the Walter collection ( chapter +7
) , suggests that the mourning events surrounding Diana's death were in some
way a i result of media manipulation ; that ' the assemblies were the result of ...
Chris Harris , for example , in his contribution to the Walter collection ( chapter +7
) , suggests that the mourning events surrounding Diana's death were in some
way a i result of media manipulation ; that ' the assemblies were the result of ...
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The analysis of the addresses suggests that especially since the perplexed years
of the 1930s and the 1940s , sociologists have been constantly on the defence .
The First World War and the ensuing communist and fascist alternatives for ...
The analysis of the addresses suggests that especially since the perplexed years
of the 1930s and the 1940s , sociologists have been constantly on the defence .
The First World War and the ensuing communist and fascist alternatives for ...
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