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Nationalism and normality: a comment on the Scottish independence referendum

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  1. Salmond stepped down as party leader immediately after the referendum, and has been replaced by his former deputy, Nicola Sturgeon.

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  • Paterson, Lindsay. 2015 (forthcoming). Utopian pragmatism: Scotland’s choice. Scottish Affairs 24(1).

  • What Scotland Thinks. Non-partisan information on attitudes to how Scotland should be governed. whatscotlandthinks.org.

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Hearn, J. Nationalism and normality: a comment on the Scottish independence referendum. Dialect Anthropol 38, 505–512 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-014-9363-0

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