NATIONALISM, POLITICAL parties, SCOTTISH politics & government, ELECTIONS, DECENTRALIZATION in government, LEGISLATORS, ATTITUDE (Psychology), TWENTIETH century
Abstract
The article discusses Scottish nationalism from the 1920s through the 1960s. The role that nationalism plays within political parties in Scotland, including in the Scottish Nationalist Party (S.N.P), the Conservative Party and the Scottish Labour Party, is discussed. The relationship between elections in Scotland and the decentralization of Great Britain's government is also discussed. An overview of the political attitudes of Scottish legislators, including their putative similar perspectives to those of African nationalists, is provided.