British Journal of Politics and International Relations,
Vol. 3, No. 3, October 2001, pp. 427–444
‘New Scottish politics, new texts required’
NEIL M C GARVEY
Books reviewed
Denver, D., Mitchell, J., Pattie, C. and Bochel, H. (2000) Scotland Decides:
The Devolution Issue and the Scottish Referendum. London: Frank
Cass, xvi + 239 pp., ISBN 0-7146-5053-6 (pbk)
Hassan, G. and Warhurst, C. (eds) (1999) A Different Future: A Moderniser’s
Guide to Scotland. Edinburgh: Centre for Scottish Public Policy and the Big
Issue in Scotland, viii + 333 pp., ISBN 1-899419-04-7 (pbk)
Hassan, G. and Warhurst, C. (eds) (2000) The New Scottish Politics: The
First Year of the Scottish Parliament . Edinburgh: The Stationery Office,
xvi + 202 pp., ISBN 0-11-497280-X (pbk)
Lynch, P. (2001) Scottish Government and Politics: An Introduction .
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, ix + 238 pp., ISBN 0-7486-1287-4
(pbk)
McFadden, J. and Lazarowicz, M. (1999) The Scottish Parliament: An Intro-
duction, 2nd edn. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 140 pp., ISBN 0-567-00560-7
(pbk)
Taylor, B. (1999) The Scottish Parliament. Edinburgh: Polygon Press, 266 pp.,
ISBN 1-902930-12-6 (pbk)
Wright, A. (ed.) (2000) Scotland: The Challenge of Devolution . Aldershot:
Ashgate, xiii + 268 pp., ISBN 0-7546-1254-6 (hbk)
Introduction
Scottish government and politics is presently undergoing a period of un-
precedented transition with much talk of a new style of politics. As one
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