Sectarianism in Scotland
Steve Bruce
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Sectarianism in Scotland
Discover the intricate dynamics of faith and identity in Sectarianism in Scotland by Steve Bruce. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2004, this compelling paperback spans 208 pages, exploring the historical and social intricacies of Catholic and Protestant relationships throughout the 20th century.
With a keen analytical lens, Bruce delves into the evolving patterns of sectarianism, testing established rhetoric against a backdrop of robust historical and social scientific data. This insightful work sheds light on the implications of religious divisions, particularly Anti-Catholicism, while reflecting on broader sociopolitical contexts within Scotland. Ideal for readers interested in politics, sociology, and the intricate fabric of religious relations, this book provides a fascinating perspective on the role of sectarianism in shaping Scottish identity. Dive into Sectarianism in Scotland for an enlightening exploration of religious dynamics in the United Kingdom.
Sectarianism in Scotland