Transatlantic Scots [electronic resource] / edited by Celeste Ray ; foreword by James Hunter.
Publication details: Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2005.Description: xiii, 365 p. : illSubject(s):- Scots -- North America -- History
- Scots -- North America -- Social life and customs
- Scots -- North America -- Ethnic identity
- Regionalism -- North America
- Transnationalism
- Scotland -- Emigration and immigration -- History
- North America -- Emigration and immigration -- History
- North America -- Ethnic relations
- 305.891/63073 22
- E49.2.S3 T73 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Transatlantic Scots and ethnicity / Celeste Ray -- Scottish immigration and ethnic organization in the United States / Celeste Ray -- A brief history of organized Scottishness in Canada / Michael Vance -- From the Quebec-Hebrideans to "les �ecossais-qu�eb�ecois" : tracing the evolution of a Scottish cultural identity in Canada's eastern townships / Margaret Bennett -- Powerful pathos : the triumph of Scottishness in Nova Scotia / Michael Vance -- You play it as you would sing it : Cape Breton, Scottishness, and the means of cultural production / Jonathan Dembling -- The North American �emigr�e, highland games, and social capital in international communities / Grant Jarvie -- Troubling times in the Scottish-American relationship / Andrew Hook -- Bravehearts and patriarchs : masculinity on the pedestal in southern Scottish heritage celebration / Celeste Ray -- Finding Colonsay's emigrants and a "heritage of place" / John W. Sheets -- Pilgrims to the far country : North American "roots-tourists" in the Scottish highlands and islands / Paul Basu -- Tartan day / Edward J. Cowan -- Transatlantic Scots, their interlocutors, and the Scottish discursive unconscious / Colin McArthur.
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