Modern Scottish Diaspora
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An exploration of modern perspectives on the contemporary Scottish diaspora. The Scots form one of the world's largest diasporas, with around 30 million people worldwide claiming a Scottish ancestry. There are few countries around the globe without a Caledonian Society, a Burns Club, a Scottish country dance society or similar organisation. The diaspora is therefore of interest to politicians, to public policy makers and to Scottish business; it is of interest too to those working in the media, in sport, in literature and in music. But material on the connectedness of the diaspora to the homeland in these areas is very hard to find. This book explores a range of different perspectives on the Scottish diaspora, reflecting a growing interest in the subject from adademics, politicians and policy makers. The Scottish Government has actively developed a diaspora strategy, not least in order to encourage 'roots tourism', as those individuals of Scots descent come back to visit their 'homeland' diaspora. This book serves to remind us of the continuing importance of those links for Scots at home and abroad.
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Duncan Sim
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Murray Stewart Leith
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Modern Scottish Diaspora
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Modern Scottish Diaspora
- MSModern Scottish DiasporaDuncan Sim, Murray Stewart Leith
Modern Scottish Diaspora