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  1. Where Extremes Meet: Hugh MacDiarmid in the Period After World War One. Scotland and the Scots Language in the Period Between the Two World Wars. In 1922 Christopher Murray Grieve adopted the pen name ‘Hugh MacDiarmid’. The writer who had consistently condemned the use of Scots became the best-known Scots poet of the twentieth century.

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  4. Where extremes meet: Sport, nationalism, and secessionism in Catalonia and Scotland. Stuart Whigham Mariann Vaczi. 2019, Nations and Nationalisms. In this essay, we trace the symbolic conundrums of belonging and of the reconciliation of identities, in the context of Catalan and Scottish sport and politics.

  5. To illustrate these two different experiences of settlement and eventual assimilation, the author describes a woman from each line of his ancestors: in the Scottish line, his Great Aunt Sicily and Scotland: Where Extremes Meet. Launch speech by Margaret Baker.

  6. 29 nov 2020 · Chapter. Where Extremes Meet. November 2020. DOI: 10.4324/9780367818432-4. In book: Kindling of an Insurrection (pp.19-23) Authors: Chandan SIDHANT Sinha. Galgotias University. To read the...

  7. In this essay, we trace the symbolic conundrums of belonging and of the reconciliation of identities, in the context of Catalan and Scottish sport and politics. Our discussion will commence with a necessarily concise consideration of past academic contentions regarding the national “psyches,” which have been argued to shape contemporary notions of identity and politics in Catalonia and ...