Who gets to define Scottish 'culture'? Who gets to practise it, promote and/or criticise it?
What was MacDiarmid trying to say in 1940, and does it still apply?
'...a majority of Irish people lived in conditions favouring PTSD for many centuries, and still do in Northern Ireland.'
The "Quern-Dust Calendar" continues to be referenced and cherished by those interested in Gaelic heritage and traditional knowledge
'Scotland is manifested to some extent in the Kailyard character - to do what’s right in a fair and egalitarian manner for our communities and wider society.'
Know your past? Here's a trip through Scottish history, in less than five minutes.
‘Scots’ as they appear to the online world.
How are Scots viewed by others? How much 'truth' is there in the stereotypes?
The case for independence has to be as watertight as possible. Alf Baird's meticulous methodology has produced something special...
If one piece of writing crystallised many of the most contentious debates in the 2014 referendum debate, this was it...
Hugh MacDiarmid was a self-confessed 'Anglophobe'. This short clip is evidence. The debate from which it is excerpted follows.