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Presents new insights on Scotland’s international image at the beginning of the twenty-first century

Trade Review

It’s hard to know whether to laugh or cry at one of the most bizarre stories of modern culture, beautifully told by David Hesse. Is this who Scots have become, or are we simply figuring in someone else’s fantasy life? Hesse tells it with sympathy and irony, and he is always true to what he finds. Perhaps we are all Scots now.'
Emeritus Professor David McCrone, University of Edinburgh

'It is a volume full of surprises, intriguing facts and sharp insights which will have obvious appeal for scholars of identity, history, anthropology and folk culture. But Warrior dreams also merits a much broader readership because of its accessible prose and stimulating exploration of the enduring global appeal of romantic Scottishness'.
Professor Sir Tom Devine, University of Edinburgh

...is an extraordinary book which examines the remarkable cult of Scottishness which has mushroomed across northern Euroe from Moscow to Stockholm in recent decades. Hesse skillfully explains why Highland games, pipe bands, military re-enactments and Scots festivals have become so popular on the continent among Europeans who have no Scottish herritage whatever and often have never visited the country of their dreams. A book which deserves a wide readership...

‘These primary source materials, among others, are analysed within an impressive grasp of a wider scholarship on memory and heritage and deft comparisons with the “genetic” Scottish diaspora of North America and Australasia.’
Interdisciplinary Journalof Scottish Studies, Vol. 39, 2017

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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Scots of Europe
1. Context: playing the past
2. The Scottish dreamscape: formation
3. The Scottish dreamscape: spread
4. Marching Scots: pipe bands
5. Only the strong: Highland Games
6. Our Scottish past: commemorations
7. Régiments du passé: re- enactment
8. Homecomings: finding neverland
9. Who’s like us? Scotland as a site of memory
Conclusion: Warrior dreams
Appendix A: Tables
Appendix B: Sample questionnaire
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 30/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9780719091902, 978-0719091902
      ISBN10: 071909190X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Presents new insights on Scotland’s international image at the beginning of the twenty-first century

      Trade Review

      It’s hard to know whether to laugh or cry at one of the most bizarre stories of modern culture, beautifully told by David Hesse. Is this who Scots have become, or are we simply figuring in someone else’s fantasy life? Hesse tells it with sympathy and irony, and he is always true to what he finds. Perhaps we are all Scots now.'
      Emeritus Professor David McCrone, University of Edinburgh

      'It is a volume full of surprises, intriguing facts and sharp insights which will have obvious appeal for scholars of identity, history, anthropology and folk culture. But Warrior dreams also merits a much broader readership because of its accessible prose and stimulating exploration of the enduring global appeal of romantic Scottishness'.
      Professor Sir Tom Devine, University of Edinburgh

      ...is an extraordinary book which examines the remarkable cult of Scottishness which has mushroomed across northern Euroe from Moscow to Stockholm in recent decades. Hesse skillfully explains why Highland games, pipe bands, military re-enactments and Scots festivals have become so popular on the continent among Europeans who have no Scottish herritage whatever and often have never visited the country of their dreams. A book which deserves a wide readership...

      ‘These primary source materials, among others, are analysed within an impressive grasp of a wider scholarship on memory and heritage and deft comparisons with the “genetic” Scottish diaspora of North America and Australasia.’
      Interdisciplinary Journalof Scottish Studies, Vol. 39, 2017

      -- .

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Scots of Europe
      1. Context: playing the past
      2. The Scottish dreamscape: formation
      3. The Scottish dreamscape: spread
      4. Marching Scots: pipe bands
      5. Only the strong: Highland Games
      6. Our Scottish past: commemorations
      7. Régiments du passé: re- enactment
      8. Homecomings: finding neverland
      9. Who’s like us? Scotland as a site of memory
      Conclusion: Warrior dreams
      Appendix A: Tables
      Appendix B: Sample questionnaire
      Bibliography
      Index

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