In 1935 a 'No Popery' party won 32% of the votes in the Edinburgh Council Elections. Yet in 1982 the Pope could visit the city and be greeted by the Church of Scotland Moderator. Bruce looks at the history of sectarianism in Scottish politics.
In 1935 a 'No Popery' party won 32% of the votes in the Edinburgh Council Elections. Yet in 1982 the Pope could visit the city and be greeted by the Church of Scotland Moderator. Bruce looks at the history of sectarianism in Scottish politics.
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English
Mainstream Publishing Company, Limited
Mar, 1996
270
1St Edition
9780906391785
0906391784
1.25 lbs
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