An edition of From tartan to tartanry (2010)

From tartan to tartanry

Scottish culture, history and myth

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An edition of From tartan to tartanry (2010)

From tartan to tartanry

Scottish culture, history and myth

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English
Pages
278

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From tartan to tartanry: Scottish culture, history and myth
2010, Edinburgh University Press
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Table of Contents

Gheibhte breacain charnaid ('Scarlet Tartans would be got...'): the re-invention of tradition / Hugh Cheape
Plaiding the invention of Scotland / Murray Pittock
From David Stewart to Andy Stewart: the invention and re-invention of the Scottish soldier / Trevor Royle
Paying for the plaid: Scottish Gaelic identity politics in nineteenth-century North America / Michael Newton
Tartanry into Tartan: heritage, tourism and material culture / Ian Maitland Hume
Myth, political caricature and monstering the Tartan / Ian Brown
Tartanry and its discontents: the idea of popular Scottishness / Alan Riach
'Wha's like us?' ethnic representation in music hall and popular theatre and the remaking of urban Scottish society / Paul Maloney
Literary Tartanry as translation / Susanne Hagemann
Looking at Tartan in film: history, identity, and spectacle / Richard Butt
Tartan comics and comic Tartanry / Margaret Munro
Rock, pop and Tartan / J. Mark Percival
Class warriors or generous men in skirts?: the Tartan army in the Scottish and foreign press / Hugh O'Donnell
Don't take the high road: Tartanry and its critics / David Goldie.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-264) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.1
Library of Congress
DA772 .F76 2010, DA880.H76, DA880.H76 F76 2010

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Pagination
vi, 278 p. :
Number of pages
278

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25273246M
ISBN 10
0748638776
ISBN 13
9780748638772
LCCN
2010670881
OCLC/WorldCat
535492475

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