SECTION 10 RECENT PUBLICATIONS IN AND POLITICS C.H. Allen Department of Politics University of Edinburgh

The list below covers material omitted from earlier listings, and material published since the previous list, in the period 1.6.81 to 31.5.82. As before, I would be grateful for notification of miss­ ing items and incorrect entries. Certain periodicals have been abbreviated thus: EN Evening News (Edinburgh) G The Guardian GH Glasgow Herald Ore. The Orcadian s The Scotsman ss Sunday Standard Shet.T. Shetland Times SI Scots Independent ST Sunday Times T The Times W/E S Weekend Scotsman

1. ABERCROMBIE, K., Rural development in Lewis and Harris. Langholm: Arkleton Trust, 1981, 30pp 2. AGNEW, J.A.,"Political regionalism and Scottish nationalism in Gaelic Scotland", Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, 8,1 (1981) 115-30. 3. AISH,A.M. & WEBB, K., Similar strategies in dissimilar situa­ tions: the development of the Volksunie and the SNP. London: City University Department of Systems Science, Research memorandum 218, 1981, 4lpp 4. AITKEN, P., Scottish local authorities and their involvement with the EEC. Stirling: Peter Aitken, 1981 5. ALEXANDER, A., "Scottish nationalism: agenda building, elect­ oral process and political culture", Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, 7,2 (1980) 372-85 6. ALLEN, C.H., "Recent publications in Scottish government and politics", Scottish Government Yearbook 1982, 313-40 7. ANON, "House building and the housing market in Scotland'~j1 Scottish Housing Statistics 15 (1981) 5-7 8. ANON, "I thought democracy had died", Crann Tara 14 (1981) 10-11 9. ANON, "Small manufacturing business in Scotland: output, in­ vestment and employment", Scottish Economic Bulletin 23 (1981) 7-9 10. ANON, "Still born to fail?", Local Government Forum 1 (1982) 4-5 11. ARMSTRONG, A., "The failure of planning in the Highlands", i Town and Country Planning, 51,4 (1982) 99-101 ·,'I 12. ASHCROFT, B., "Spatial policy in Scotland", Government spending

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in Scotland, ed. M Cuthbert, 51-83 community. Glasgow: SSRC North Sea 13. BAIN, D., "Hillhead and after", Scottish Marxist 24 (1982) 2-5 Shetland Oil Panel, 14. BARBER, L., "The Scottish economy at mid term: more than an Occasional Paper 9, 1981, 7lpp 37. CAIRNS, & ROGERS, P.M., Onshore impact invisible hand at work", Scottish Government Yearbook 1982, W.J., of offshore oil. 168-80 London: Applied SCience Publishers, 1981 CAMPAIGN FOR A SCOTTISH ASSEMBLY, Blueprint Scotland. Edin­ 15. BARKE, M., "Some aspects of population and social change in 38. for burgh, 1981, 40pp Glasgow 1961-1971", Professional Geographer, 30,1 (1978) 20-29 39. CARMICHAEL, K., "A city and its prostitutes", New Society, 14.1.82, 52-5 BARKE, M. & SIM, D., "Getting into GEAR: urban renewal in the 16. 40. "He.arts and minds: the o:f the ILP", New East End o:f Glasgow", Geography, 66 (1981) 315-19 lessons Society, 17. 27 •.9. 1979' 664-6 BEGG, H.M. & BARRIE, R.D., "Economists in local government in 41. Scotland", Local Government Studies, 7,5 (1981) 91-95 CARTER, I., "Community development in Scotland: promise and problems", The Political economy o:f tolerable survival, 18. BHAUMIK, P.K., "Scotland, coloured minorities and racism", Crann Tara 16 (1982) 14-17 ----- ed. M. Gaskin (London: Croom Helm, 1981), 190-99 CATZ, H., An integrated approach to community planning: Govan­ 19. BIRD, S.E., Aspects o:f rural social change in two Dunbartonshire 42. Ph.D. 1980 hill, Glasgow. Ph.D. thesis, Strathclyde University, 1978, parishes. thesis, Strathclyde University, 487pp 20. BIRD, S.E., "The impact of private estate ownership on social 43. CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE, "Regional accounts 1980", Economic development a community", in Scottish rural Sociologica Trends 333 (1981) 82-108 Ruralis, 22, 1 (1982) 43-56 44. 21. CHALMERS, D., "Interview with George Galloway", Scottish Marxist BLACKADDER, A., Employment prospects in Shetland. Lerwick: 23 (1981) 3-5 Shetlands Islands Council, 1981 (summarised in Shetland 45. CHECKLAND, S.G., The Upas tree: Glasgow 1875-1975- and after, Life 6 (1981) 14-15 1975-80. Glasgow: University of Glasgow Press, 1981, 160pp 22. BLAKE:-c:, Redundancies in Dundee. Edinburgh: SEPD et al., 46. CHECKLAND, 0., & LAMB, M. (eds)., Health care as social history: Economic Research Unit, Research Paper 1, 1981 the Glasgow case. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 23. BOCHEL, J .~1.& DENVER, D. T., The selectors o:f parliamentary can­ 1982, 292pp London: SSRC HR 4227, 1980, 14pp didates. Project report CLARK, D., "Homelessness in Scotland", Scottish Federation News, BOOTH, S.A.S; PITT, D.C., & MONEY, W.J., Ambiguity in action: 47. 24. May 1982 an study o:f urban renewal Scotland. organisational in 48. Who cares? Edinburgh: Scottish Federation of Housing Ass­ Glasgow: Glasgow University Centre :for Urban and Regional ociations, 1981, 19pp Research, Discussion Paper 5, 1982, 20pp 49. CLARK, I.R., "Review: Shetland's oil era", New Shetlander 136 "Organisational redundancy? A critical appraisal of the (1981) 30-31 GEAR Administration, 60,1 (1982) 56-72 25. project", Public so. CLARKE, M.G., "Stodart and local government: was the :fuss 26e BORDERS JOINT COMMITTEE, The Borders Region: the case :for con­ justified?", Scottish Government Yearbook 1982, 264-76 ,j:!: development New­ ,,, tinued regional assistance. Final report. 51. CLARKE, P.R., "Transport", Government spending in Scotland, ed. town Boswells, 1981 St. M. Cuthbert, 127-43 i I 27. BOURNE, R., "Scotland, the different", New Society, 18.3.82, 52. CLYDEBANK DISTRICT COUNCIL, Clydebank District enterprise zone. i!)1:'''1 433-4 Clydebank, 1981, 29pp 28. I! !~ ' I BOYACK, J., "No mass movement: wheeling and dealing for a COHEN, A.P. (ed), Belonging: identity and social organisation Scottish Assembly", Crann Tara 15 (1981) 16-17 53. in British rural cultures. Manchester: Manchester Uni­ i!,'li 29. BRAND, J., "The rise and :fall of Scottish nationalism", Nations versity Press, 1982, 320pp '' without a state, ed. C.R. Foster (New York: Praeger, 1980} COMMISSIONER FOR LOCAL ADMINISTRATION IN SCOTLAND, Report of 30. BRENNER, H., et al., Unemployment and health: the Scottish pers­ discontinuation o:f the investigation of a complaint against 54. I,~ pective. Edinburgh: W P Neill Trust, 1981, 60pp the City o:f Dundee District Council. Edinburgh: the Comm­ 31. BRITISH ROAD FEDERATION/TRANSPORT ACTION SCOTLAND, Road needs in ission, July 1981, 4pp the Highland Region. London: BRF, 1982, 8pp City of Edinburgh DC. Edinburgh, April 1981, 3pp 32. BROWN, G; REID, J., & WILSON, B., How the Tories sold out Inver­ 55. Clydebank DC. Edinburgh, Dec. 1981, 2pp I gordon. N.p., 1982, 9pp I 57.56. Cunninghame DC. Edinburgh, Dec. 1981, 2pp 33. BROWN, M., "Cosla file", Scottish Planning Law and Practice 3 58. Grampian Regional Council. Edinburgh, Dec. 1981, 2pp (1981) 55-6 59. Kirkcaldy DC. Edinburgh, July 1981, 3pp 34. BRYANT, I., (ed) Community and politics: theory and practice. 60. Report o:f investigation of a complaint against the Argyll Paisley: Local Government Research Unit, 1981 & Bute DC. Edinburgh, July 1981, 19pp 35. BUXTON, N.K., The industrial development o:f Scotland from 1918 61. Argyll & Bute DC. Edinburgh, Jan. 1982, 7pp to the present. London: SSRC Project report HR 6815, 1981 62. Bearsden & Milngavie DC. Edinburgh, May 1981, 9pp BYRON, R., Burra :fishermen: social and economic change in a 36. 63. Central RC. Edinburgh, Jan. 1982, 25pp

278 279 64. . ... City o£ Aberdeen DC. Edinburgh, Jan. 1982, 15pp 65. .••. City o£ Edinburgh DC. Edinburgh, April 1981, 16pp government relations. Edinburgh, 1982 66 .... City o£ Edinburgh DC. Edinburgh, July 1981, 6pp 101. COTTAM, M.B., & KNOX, P.L., The Highlands and Islands: a soc­ 67. • .•. City o£ Glasgow DC. Edinburgh, 5 November 1981, 7pp ial profile. Dundee: University of Dundee Publications 68. . ... City o£ Glasgow DC. Edinburgh, 10 Nov. 1981, 12pp Department, 1982, 174pp 69. . ••. City o£ Glasgow DC. Edinburgh, 13 Nov. 1981, Spp 102. CROFTERS COMMISSION, Annual Report for 1980. Edinburgh, 1981 70. .... City o£ Glasgow DC. Edinburgh, 13 Nov. 1981, 7pp 103. CRUIKSHANK, A.B. (ed), Where town meets country$ problems of 71. .••. Clydebank DC. Edinburgh, Oct. 1981, 11pp peri-urban areas in Scotland. Aberdeen: Aberdeen Univer­ 72. •••. Clydebank DC. Edinburgh, 16 Dec. 1981, 8pp sity Press, 1982, 150pp 73. .••. Clydebank DC. Edinburgh, 23 Dec. 1981, 13pp 104. CUNNINGHAM, E., "Regional development and the changing economy", 74. . ..• Cunninghame DC. Edinburgh, Dec. 1981, 19pp The political economy of tolerable survival, ed. M. Gas­ 75. . ..• Falkirk DC. Edinburgh, May 1981, 26pp kin, (London: Croom Helm, 1981), 152-64. 77. . .•• Hamilton DC. Edinburgh, June 1981, 10pp 105. CUNNINGHAME DISTRICT COUNCIL, Household survey 1978. Irvine, 78 .... Hamilton DC. Edinburgh, Jan.1982, 11pp 1981, 126pp 79. . .•. Highland R.C. Edinburgh, Nov. 1981, 14pp 106. CUTHBERT, M., Cyclical indicators of the Scottish economy 80. . ••. Kilmarnock & Loudon. Edinburgh, June 1981, 17pp 1960-78. Glasgow: Fraser of Allender Institute, Research 81. ..•• Lothian RC. Edinburgh, May 1981, 13pp monograph 7, 1980, 35pp 82. •... Ross & Cromarty DC. Edinburgh, Nov. 1981, 12pp 107. CUTHBERT, M. (ed), Government spending in Scotland. Edinburgh: 83. • ... Roxborough DC. Edinburgh, June 1981, 13pp Paul Harris/SCOPE, 1982, 247pp. Reviewed in GH, 30.4.82. 9 84. . ••. Stirling DC. Edinburgh, March 1981, 19pp 108. CUTHBERT, M., "Public expenditure and the Scottisheconomy", 85. . ..• Stirling DC. Edinburgh, Jan. 1982, lOpp Government spending in Scotland, ed. M. Cuthbert, 9-25. 86. . .•. Strathclyde RG. Edinaur~h,Dec. 1981, 6pp 109. DAWSON, A.H., "The idea of the region and the 1975 reorganisa­ 87. . •.• Strathkelvin DC. Edinburgh, Jan, 1982, ·16pp tion of Scottish local government", Public Administration, 88. Report o£ the Commission ••• £or the year ended 30.3.1981. 59 (1981) 279-94 Edinburgh, 1981, 28pp 110. DAWSON, D. et al., The cheaper end of the housing market: 89. COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, Scotland in Europe. Ed­ Glasgow 1971-77. Edinburgh: SEPD, Economic and Statistics inburgh, 1982. Unit Research Paper 5, 1981 90. C~~ITTEEOF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, Eighteenth report ••• session 1979/ 111. DEAS, B., "Relations of production in the Scottish inshore fish­ 80: SDA accounts. London: ffouse o£ Commons Paper 736, ing industry", International Journal of SociologY and Soc­ 1980, 16pp ial. Policy, 1, 2 (1981) 59-71 91. COMMITTEE ON SCOTTISH AFFAIRS, Rural road passenger transport 112. D.A.F.S., An integrated development programme for the Western and ferries: report and proceedings: minutes o£ evidence. Isles ••• 1982-87. Edinburgh 1982. London: House o£ Commons Paper 178, 1982, 54 and 240pp. 113. DEY, I., & FRASER, N., "Scotland at sea: the government, the 92. Scottish aspects o£ the 1981-84 public expenditure white recession and Scottish unemployment", Scottish Government paper: minutes o£ evidence. London: House o£ Commons Yearbook 1982, 89-122 Paper 364, 1982, 81pp 114. DICKSON, T. (ed), Capital and class in Scotland. Edinburgh: 93. Youth unemployment in Scotland: minutes o£ evidence (parts John Donald, 1982, 286pp iii-iv). London: House o£ Commons Paper 182, 1981, 524pp 115. DONALD, D: HUTTON, A., & TAYLOR, 94. Youth unemployment and training: report and proceedings; deorivation in West Central minutes o£ evidence. London: House o£ Commons Paper 96, London: SSRC (Paper RB - 2, 1982, 68 and 510pp 116. DONALDSON, A., "History of the SNP", Scots Independent 126 (1981) 95. CONDRY, E.F., Culture and identity in the Scottish Highlands. 8; 128 (1981) 8; 129 (1981) 4; 130 (1982) 4; 132 (1982) Ph.D. thesis, Oxford University, 1980, 422pp 4; 133 (1982) 8 96. COOKE, P., "Dependent development in UK regions with particular 117. DOWLE, c., "Shetland: the bomb", New Shetlander 137 (1981) 20-22 reference to Wales", Progress in Planning, 15, 1 (1981) 1-65 118. DOWNES, B., & ARNOTT, C., "Blackness after the jute", Planning 97. COON, A., A comparison of rates of development plan progress 20.11.81, 6-7 under the old and new planning system. Glasgow: Glasgow 119. DRUCKER, H.M., "A sad democrat's guide to Trot bashing", ~ I School of Art Department of Planning, 1981 Society, 18.2.82, 262-3 98. COONEY, J., Scotland the papacy. Pope John Paul II 1 s visit in 120. "Scotland the divided", New Society, 13.5.82, 250-51 'I perspective. Edinburgh: Paul Harris, 1982. Extract in 121. DRUCKER, H.M. (ed.), John P. Mackintosh on Scotland, London: ! Weekend Scotsman, 8.5.82, 4 Longman, 1982, 288pp 99. C.O.S.L.A., Alternatives to domestic rates: memorandum of ob­ 122. Socialist arguments for devolution. Glasgow: Labour Cam­ servations. Edinburgh, 1982, 14pp paign for a Scottish Assembly, 1981 100. A time to listen - a time to speak out: central-local 123. DRUCKER, H.M., & N.L. (eds. ), Scottish Government Yearbook 1982. Edinburgh: Paul Harris, 1981, 340pp 124. DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY REGIONAL COUNCIL, Transport policies and 280

281 programme 1981-86. Dumfries, 1981, 29pp 149. GLASGOW DISTRICT COUNCIL, Corporate plan: district profile. 125. DUNCAN, R., Shotts miners: conflict and struggles 1919 60. Glasgow, 1980, 82pp Motherwell: Motherwell District Libraries, 1982, 3lpp 150. Widening the choice: peripheral area initiatives. Glas­ 126. DYER, M.L., "Review: Labour and Scottish Nationalism, by M. gow DC Housing Department, 1981, 17pp Keating and D. Bleiman", Cencrastus 6 (1981) 33-4 151. GLASSER, R., Scenes from a Highland life. London: Hodder, 1981, 127. EAGLES, D.M., Regional in the support for variations electoral 175pp; reviewed in 2!• 7.6.81; 6.6.81, 1 the SNP. MA thesis, Queens University, Ontario, 1981 ~ 152. GLENROTHES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Glenrothes Development Cor­ EASTON, N. , 15 ( 1981) 128. "Tartan terrorism", Crann Tara 18-20 and poration: summary. Glenrothes, 1979, 72pp 16 (1982) 18-20 statistical 153. Migration study 1971-79: Glenrothes New Town, planning ECONOMIST INTELLIGENCE UNIT, The Highland Region of Scotland: research. Glenrothes, 1979, 11pp 129. a employment preliminary study of economic resources and 154. GRANT, E.G., Scotland. Oxford: Clio Press, 1982, 224pp (bib­ Potential. London, 1980, 211pp liography) EDWARDS, R., "SCRAM: a look back", Bulletin of Scottish Poli­ 156. GRANT, E.N., The crisis of Scottish education. Edinburgh: 130. tics 2 (1981) 156-58 Saltire Society, 1982, 54pp ELDER, The ideology SNP. Glasgow J., of the M.Litt. thesis, 157. GRAY, A.M. & MOONEY, G.H., "Health in Scotland", Government University, 1979. 131. spending in Scotland, ed. M. Cuthbert, 221-41 132. ELLIOIT, R.F. & WOOD, P.W.,"Education", Government spending in 158. Scotland's health and health care. Aberdeen: Aberdeen Scotland, ed. M. Cuthbert, 199-220 University Departments Community Medicine and Pol­ 133. of of ENGLISH, J., "Access and deprivation in local authority housing", itical Economy, Health Economics Research Unit Discussion Urban deprivation and the inner city ed. C. Jones (London: Paper 11, 1981, 30pp Croom Helm, 1979) 159. GRAY, J.G., City not foresaken. Edinburgh: Edina Press, 1982 EVANS, A.C., "Scottish local government finance", 134. 160. GREEN, L., "Rational nationalists", Political Studies, 30, 2 Times, 1982 pt. 22, 153-4 (1982) 236-46 135. FIFE REGIONAL COUNCIL, An analysis of the role of Glenrothes as 161. HAMILTON, A., "The rise and rise of the Scottish small ·publisher", a 'growth point' in the Fife economy. Glenrothes, 1981, 16pp Scottish Field, August 1981, 18-21 136. FLYNN, L., "Miners' republic of Fife", Cencrastus 7 (1981) 38-9 162. HARMSWORTH, A., et al., A ten year plan for agriculture. Lerwick: 137. FOSTER, C.R., "Transnational policy in a subregional context: Shetlands Islands Council, 1981 the case Scotland", The New nationalism, ed. W. Link & of 163. HARVIE, C., "Labour and Scottish government: the age of Tom W.J. (New York: Pergammon, 1979) Feld Johnston", Bulletin of Scottish Politics 2 (1981) 1-20 138. FRASER, N.A., "First impressions on the 1981 census in Scotland", 164. No gods and precious few heroes: Scotland 1914-80. Quarterly Economic Commentary, 7, 1 (1981) 28-29 London: Arnold, 1981, 192pp "Scotland's relationship with the EEC", Quarterly Economic 165. 139. HAYTON, K. (ed.), The urban aid programme in Scotland. Glasgow: Commentary, 7, 3 (1982) 31-38 Glasgow School of Art Department of Planning, Occasional 140. FRASER OF ALLANDER INSTITUTE, "Projections of the Scottish econ­ Paper 6, 1981, 35pp omy 1984", Quarterly Economic Commentary, 7, 3 (1982) to 166. HEALD, D., "Local authorities", Government spending in Scotland, 39-47 ed. M. Cuthbert, 145-69 141. GALLACHER, C., "The cuts - and local authority services in Scot­ HEALD, D.A: JONES, C., & LAMONT, D.W., "Braking Mr Younger's Trade Union Review 16 (1982) 7-9 167. land", Scottish runaway train: the conflict between the Scottish Office 142. GALLACHER, R., "The vale of Leven 1914-75: changes in working and local authorities over local government expenditure", class organisation and action", Capital and class in Scottish Government yearbook 1982, 12-56. Scotland, ed. T. Dickson, 186-211 HEALD, D.A. & KEATING, M., "The impact of the devolution comm­ GALLACHER, T., "Catholics in Scottish politics", Bulletin of 168. 143. itment on the Scottish body politic", Australian Journal Scottish Politics 2 (1981) 21-43 of Politics and History, (1980) 386-402 144. GARCIA ALVAREZ, M.B., "La 'forma de estado 1 del Reino Unido", 169. HEALD, D.A. & WOOD, G.A., Policies towards the UK controlled Revista Espagnol de la opinion publica 50 (1977) 121-42 nationalised industries and their impact on the Scottish GARRY, A., "Class struggle the Highlands", Crann Tara 15 145. in economy. London: Acton Society, 1982 ,I (1981) 12-15 H.I.D.B., Accounts 1979-80. London, HMSO, 1981, 23pp II 146. GERONO, A., Dundee Council's campaign to prevent the District 170. Accounts 1980-81. London: HMSO, 1982, 32pp I sale of council houses. Undergraduate dissertation, Ed­ 172.171. 15th Annual report. Inverness, 1981, 130pp inburgh University Sociology Department, 1982, 67pp 173. Closure the Invergordon smelter: impact and action pro­ GILLETT, "The of 147. E., limits of environmental politics", Scottish gramme. Inverness, 1982 Government Yearbook 1982, 327-48 174. The future of ferry services in the Highlands and Islands. I 148. GLASGOW COUNCIL FOR THE SINGLE J10MELESS, Homeless men speak for Inverness, 1980 themselves. Glasgow, 1981, 9lpp HIGHLAND REGIONAL COUNCIL, The Highland connection. Inverness, 175. 1981, 13pp 282 283 .,..

176. HIMSWORTH, C., "Ombudsman: failurP to take enforcement action", University Department of Administration, 1981 Scottish Planning Law and Practice 3 (1981) 56-7. 196. "Enterprise zones: from rhetoric to reality", Municipal 177. HIRSCH, P.A., Territorial social indicators: implications for Journal, 21.8.81, 668-9 use in the context of oil-related development in the Scott­ 197. "The Stodart Committee and planning in Scotland", ~ ish Highlands. M.Phil. dissertation, Dundee University, 1980 Planner, Jan/Feb 1982, 22-3 178. HODGE, I. & WHITBY, M., "An assessment of employment creation in 198. KEATING, M. & LINDLEY, P., "Devolution: the Scotland and Wales the Eastern Borders", Rural Employment, ed. I. Hodge & M. Whitby (London: Methuen, 1981) 182-96. Bills", Public Administration Bulletin 37 (1981) 37-55 199. KEATING, M. & MIDWINTER, A., "One authority's answer to the 179. HOGWOOD, B.W., In search of accountability: the territorial dimension of industrial policy. Glasgow: Strathclyde inner cities problem", Municipal Journal, 18-25.12.81, University Centre for the Study of Public Policy Paper 102-3 82, 1981, 3lpp 200. The Scottish Office in the UK policy network. Glasgow: 179a "Quasi-government in Scotland: Scottish forms within a Strathclyde University Centre for the Study of Social 26pp British setting", Quangos in BJ;;itain, ed. A. Barker, Policy Paper 96, 1981, (London: Macmillan, 1982), 69-87. 201. KENNEDY, G., "Missing entrepreneurs", Cencrastus 6 (1981) 34-5 180. HOOD, N., Multinationals in retreat: the Scottish experience. 202. KERNOHAN, R.D., "Crisis in the Kirk", Scotsman Magazine, 3,2 Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1982, l92pp (1982) 8-14 181. HOOD, N; REEVES, A. & YOUNG, S., "Foreign direct investment in 203. "Scotland: the view from Linwood and Faslane", Contempor­ Scotland: the European dimension", Scottish Journal of ary Review, 239 (1981) 120-25 Political Economy, 28, 2 (1981) 165-85 204. KNOWLES, R.D., Island to mainland transport development in High­ 182. HOOD, N. & YOUNG, S., "The attraction of inward investment: land areas with reference to the Hebrides. Salford: Uni­ the report of the Select Committee and the government's versity of Salford Department of Geography, 1981 reply", Scottish Government Yearbook 1982, 258-63 205. KNOX, P.L., "The accessibility of primary health care to urban 183. HORN, M.E. & HETHERINGTON, I.P., "Overseas-owned manufacturing patients: a geographical analysis", Journal of the Royal establishments in Scotland: output, investment and employ­ College of General Practitioners, 29 (1978) 160-68 ment", Scottish Economic Bulletin 24 (1982) 15-21 206. KNOX, P.L., "The intra-urban ecology of primary medical care: 184. HOUSTON, B.J., Local health councils in Scotland: their search patterns of accessability and their policy implications", for a role and its effect on their active involvement in Government Planning 10 (1978) 415-35 the NHS. M.Phil. dissertation, Paisley College of Techno­ 207. LAMONT, s., "A fresh view of Dundee", Life & Work, March 1982, logy, 1980 14-18 185. HYSLOP, G., "The SNP", Scottish Marxist 23 (1981) 12-13 208. LAMSAC, Corporate management and planning in Scottish District 186. "Towards a specific theory of Scottish nationalism", councils. London, 1980 International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 1,2 209. LEASK, J.W., "The forthcoming election", New Shetlander 139 (1981) 37-58 (1982) 6-8 187. INVERGORDON SMELTER ACTION GROUP, The Invergordon aluminium 210. LINDSAY, M., Portrait of Glasgow. London: Hale (2nd edn.), smelter: the case for survival. Invergordon, 1982, 55pp 1981, 252pp 188. IRVINE. J.W., Footprints: aspects of Shetland life over the 211. LONSDALE, J., "The Garnock Valley: a jobs-generation led re­ last hundred years. Lerwick: Shetlands Islands Council vival", The Planner, Nov/Dec 1981, 176-7 Education Committee, 1980, 92pp. 212. LOTHIAN REGIONAL COUNCIL, Lothian Region structure plan: al­ 189. "The Shetland Movement", Shetland Life 14 ( 1981) 12-13 teration 1981. Edinburgh, 1981, 16pp 190. JACOBS, A., "Scotland's final solution", Local Government Chron­ 213. Alteration to the Lothian Regional structure plan: pub­ icle, 26.3.82, 344-6 lic participation report. Edinburgh, 1981, 86pp 191. JORD~SONS,Scotland's top 500 companies. London: Jordan 214. Representation to the Secretary of State on the intention Data quest, 1981, 51pp to reduce rates support grant. Edinburgh, 1981, 30pp JORDAN, & REILLY, 192. G., G., "Enterprise zones: the Clydebank 215. LOTHIAN REGION JOINT TRADE UNION C~ITTEE, Unemployment or enterprise zone and policy substitution", Scottish Govern­ prosperity: the battle for Lothian. Edinburgh, 1981 ment Yearbook 1982, 123-48 216. LOVEDAY, M. (ed.), The Adam Smith Institute Index. London, 193. KAUPPI, M.V., Scottish nationalism: a conceptual approach. 1982 (MP's voting records) Ph.D. thesis, University of Colorado, 1980, 276pp 217. LUCAS, S., Trends in Labour representation and local government: 194. The 1979 Scottish referendum results: explanations, rat­ a study of Lothian Regional Council Labour Group. Under­ ionalisations and protestations. Colorado Springs: 6th graduate dissertation, Edinburgh University Sociology annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Conference on Brit­ Department, 1982 ish Studies, 1979 218. McALLISTER, A., "Party organisation and minority nationalism: 195. KEATING, M.J., Area, power and intergovernmental relations in a comparative study of the UK", European Journal of Poli­ the UK: some problems of analysis. Glasgow: Strathclyde tical Research, 9, 3 (1981) 237-55

284 285 ?lO. MACARTNEY, W.J.A., "Summary of Scottish opinion polls relating 241. MANPOWER SERVICES COMMISSION, Plan Scotland. Edinburgh: to voting intentions and constitutional change", Scottish for MSC Office for Scotland, 1981 Government Yearbook 1982, 291-95 242. Shetland manpower study. Edinburgh: MSC Office for Scot­ 220. MACARTNEY, W.J.A; DENVER, D.T., & BOCHEL, J.M. (eds. ), The land 1981, 86pp Referendum experience: Scotland 1979. Aberdeen: Ab;rdeen 243. MARTIN, Some community University Press, 1982, 210pp; reviewed in W/E S, T., aspects of the political geography of 12.12.81, 3 councils in Scotland. Glasgow: Strathclyde University De­ Geography, 221. McCABE, B., "No real city", New Edinburgh Review 54 (1981) partment of Research seminar series no.ll, 10-12 1981, 17pp 244. MASTERSON, M.P., Electing the community councils: the 222. McCONNELL, C.S., Community development and social deprivation first with special reference to experience in the West of formation and election of councils throughout Scotland. Edinburgh: Scottish Office Central Research Unit, 1981, Scotland. M.Phil. dissertation, Paisley College of Tech­ 12pp nology, 1980 245. MATHER, A.S., & ARDERN, R.J., An annotated bibliography of 223. McCREADIE, R., "Scottish Tories at mid-term: a review of rural land use in the Hiehlands and Islands of Scotland. Scottish Ministers and policies 1979-81", Scottish Govern­ Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Department of Geography, ment Yearbook 1982, 69-88 1981, 193pp 224. MACDONALD, M., Parliamentarism: the only route to independence? 246. MAXWELL, s., The case for leftwing nationalism. Hamilton: SNP Edinburgh: SNP 79 Group Paper 7, 1981 79 Group Paper 6, 1981, 24pp 225. MacDOUGALL, I. (ed.), Militant miners. Edinburgh: Polygon, 1981 247. "The secular pulpit: presbyterian democracy at work", 226. 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292 293 Devolution Referendum: 121, 194, 220, 256; see also W/ES, 12.12.81, Ethnicity: 2, 297, 373 3; GH, 16.11.81, 8 E.E.C.: 4, 89, 139, 299; see also S, 8.1.82, 9; SS, 25.4.82, 16 Dundee: 22: 23, 118, 146, 207, 281, 294, 313, 33li see also Fletcher, A. (MP): 223 - - s, 10.8.81, 7 Fraser, P. (MP): GH, 29.1.82, 8 Economy, general: 14, 43, 104, 106, 107, 113, 140, 164, 169, 180, Gaelic: 2, 263; ~e also S, 24.9.81, 13 191, 227, 305; see also S, 1-3.7. 81; 21-.1. 82 suppl. 1; Glasgow: 15, 16, 39, 42, 4S, 46, 104, 110, 148, 149, 210, 221, 233, 21.5.82; GH, 17.2.82, 7;- SS, 14.6.81, 18 338, 360; see also S, 11.8.81, 9; GH, 17.8.81, 7; 26.11. 81, Economy, closure57 32, 113, 173,-r8o, 187, 203, 282, 307, 338; 9; 1-2.4.82; SS, 5~7.81,4; G, 22:7.81, 15; Observer, see also S, 22.11.81, 11; SS, 27.12.81, 9 6.9.81, 9 - - -farming, fishing~36, 111, 121, 162, 267, 299, Glasgow East Area Renewal (GEAR): 16, 24, 25, 261, 271; see also 376; see also: ~. 22.6.81 suppl.3; 20-21.4.82 GH, 9.9.81, 7; SS, 29.11.81, 17 foreign investment in: 180-183, 248; see also Hea1th:-NHs: 30, 46, lS7, 158, 205, 206, 231, 257, 259, 301; see 'closures' above, and S, 1.6.81; 7.8.81, 11; also s, 15.4.82, 9 ST, 21.2.82, 60 - Health coun~ils:184 finance, banking: 14; see also~.15-17.7.81; Highlands: 11, 31, 91, 95, 101, 129, 145, 151, 170-75, 177, 204, 3.9.81, 9; 18.11.81, 11; GH, 4.9.81, 8; 226, 245, 281, 344, 376; see also S, 24.9.81, 13; 15-16.4.82; 2.5.82, 15~ SS, 29.11.81, 19; Financial 21-22.4.82; GH, 1.2.82, 7; 28.5.82, 6-7 Times 23.9.81-;uppl. 11, 13; Crann Tara 14 H.I.D.B.; 11, 170-74, 338, 375; see also S, 2.6.81, 11; 24.5.82, (1981) 8-9 9; 31.5.82, 7; GH, 11.5.82, 9; 26.S.82, 9; ss, 31.1.82, 15 history: 35, 164, 201, 340; see also S, 6.7.81, 7 Housing, general: 7, 48, 147, 223, 350; see also ~,-r6.9.81,9; industry: 9, 35, 169, 183, 201, 226, 238, 248, ss, 28.3.82, 9J New Statesman, 15,5.81, 3 304, 305, 308, 311, 340, 380; see also 'closures' Housing Action Areas: 314, 315 above, and ~. 1-3. 7.81; 6. 7 .81, 7; 14-15.10. 81; Housing associations: 236, 321 GH, 3-4.11.81; Q, 6.3.82, 17; 23.4.82, 16 Housing: homelessness: 47, 148 local economies: 1, 26, 129, 135, 175 market: 7, 110 overseas investment: 248; see also S, 19-20.4.82 policy, finance: 7, 48, 235, 266, 333-35; see also regional policy: 12, 26, 52, 113, 16S, 179, 238, s, 25.5.82, 11; ss, 28.3.82, 9 304, 338; see also S, 6.7.81, 7; 12-13.4.82; public sector: 48,-ros, 133, 150, 233, 290, 367, 20.5.82; ss, 3.1.8~5 37B; see also GH, 5.2.82, 9; 19.3.82, 9; SS, trade: 308- 5.7.81, 4; 25.4782, 5 - unemployment, employment: 9, 21, 22, 30, 93, 94, sale of council houses: 146, 294; see also s, 113, 118, 178, 183, 211, 229, 241, 276, 342, 13.10.81, 9; 4.6.82, 11; GH, 17.8.81, 7; - 368, 371; see also S, 30.9.81, 11; 27.1.82 ss, 2.8.81, 5 - suppl. 3; G, 22.7.8l, 15 1 Identity 1 : 53, 95:-260, 288• 291, 382 Edinburgh: 159, 268; see als; Lothian, and: S, 3.6.81, 11; I.L.P.: 40 12.8.81, 9; GH, 19.3.82, 9; §tl, 10.9.81~3; 13-14.1.82 Invergordon smelter closure: 32, 173, 187, 338; see also S, 30.12.81, Education: 132, 156, 265, 284, 284a, 287, 300, 303, 372, 379; see 9; 19.1.82, 9; 12.2.82, 13; 23.3.82, 7; G, 30.12.Bl, 2; also S, 21.5.82, 11; GH; 9.5.82, 15; SS, 14.6.81, 15 quarterly Economic Commentary, 7, 3 (1982) 2S-6 Elections: -By-election, Hillhead: 12; see also S, 13.1.82, 9; Johnstone, Tom: 163 15.1.82, 13; 22-23.3.82; ~. 12.1.82, 7; l9.1.82, 9; Kitson, Alex: ST, 18.11.81, 13 12.3.82, 9; 16.3.82, 9; 18.3.82, 7; 25.3.82, 10; 1.4.82, Labour history,:iabour movement: 40, 114, 125, 136, 142, 225, 279, 6; SS, 10.1.82, 13; 14.3.82; 21.3.82, 15; G, 11.1.82, 4; 366, 377, 382 23.2:82; 15.3.82, 15; 20.3.82, 2, 17; Radical Scotland 1 Labour Party: 23, 44, 126, 142, 143, 146, 163, 164, 217, 268, 294, (1982), 6 364; see also S, 15.6.81, 7; 28.9.81, 1; 11.12.81, 13; Boundary revision: S, 8.2.82, 7; GH, 5.6.81, 11; 10.12.81, 11; 22.4.82, 9; GH, 2.7.81, 7; 12.3.82, 9; 19.5.82, 8; - - §2, 22.11.81, 5; 13.12.81, I; 13.12.81, 15; 20.12.81, 3; 11 Candidate selection: 23; see also s, 10.12.81, 14.3.82, 3; G, 5.11.81, 4; ~. 14.12.81, 8; Morning Star, General elections: 256; see also w7Es, 31.10.81 20.3.82, 5 - 1 (1931) Land: 19, 20,103, 145, 240, 245; see also s, 2.6.81, 11; 15.4.82, 9 Regional election 1982: 120; see also~. 22-30.4.82; Legislative process: 265 - 8.5.82, 4-5; GH, 2.5.82, 6; 3.5.82, 9; 7.5.82, Lewis: 1,249

7; SS, 9.5.82:-16;. EN, 24.12.81, 6; 20.4.-5.5.82; Local government, general: 190, 195, 274 1 285 0 369, see also ~. G, 2474.82, 5 - 21.4.82, 9 So~iologyof: 5, 127, 160, 256 administration: 17, 199, 208, 343, 383, 384: see also~. 18.12.81, 12 294 295 ,.....

C.O.S.L.A.: 33, 100; see also S, 3.6.81, 11 'Militant' tendency: S, 15.6.81, 7; 11.12.81, 13; 22.4.82, 9; central-local relations: 100, 167, 190, 195, 223, GH, 2.7.81. 7; SS, 13.12.81, 15 251, 252, 254, 265, 285; see also 'finance' below, National Front: s, 14.8.81, 11 and: 2· 20-21.7.81; 23.7.81, 9; 25.8.81, 11; Nationalism: general: 2, 29, 121, 126, 131, 137, 144, 186, 230, 3.9.81, 9; 9.9.81, 11; 18.9.81, 13; 24.9.81, 13; 291, 297, 302, 357-59, 382 8.10.81, 11; 17.12.81, 9; 9.2.82, 11; 19.2.82, history: 116, 359 11; 25.3.82, 9; 23.4.82, 13; GH, 3.9.81, 6; comparative studies: 3, 218, 270, 357, 359, 373 24.3.82, 7; Q, 10.6.81, 4; ss,:i8.10.81, 13, militant: 128 New Statesman, 10.7.81, 10-11; 11.9.81, 3-4; sociology of: 186 Spectator, 29.8.81, 10-11 New Towns: 135, 152, 153, 320; see also SS, 9.8.81, 5 District-Region relations: 2• 1.7.81 suppl.l NFU {Scotland): S, 22.6.81 suppl. 3 - E.E.C.: 4 Nuclear issues: l17, 130, 203, 234 finance, rates, spending: 99, 107, 134, 141, 166, Oil, effects of: economic: 36, 37, 49, 226, 242, 278, 374; see 167, 214, 250-55, 277, 322, 330-34; see also also Qtl, 16.11.81, 9; Spectator, 14.2.81, 12-13 'central-local relations' above, and S, 1.6.81, 9; social, environmental: 36, 37, 177, 239, 262, 264, 12.6.81, 11; 15.7.81, 11; 22.10.81,-11; 11.11.81, 374, 381; see also GH, 20.5.82, 9 13; 17.12.81, 9; 9.2.82, 11; 19.2.82, 11; Ombudsman: 54-88, 176, 258 - 8.3.82, 7; 30.4.82, 8; ~. 7.8.81, 3; Q, 19.10.81 Opinion polls: 219, 256; see also, S, 29.9.81, 1; 11.12.81, ST, 23.8.81, 3; Lothian Clarion 1 (1981) 1; 3.3.82, 1; 3.5.82, 1; Gl, 10.6.81, 1; 16.11.81, 1; 3.12.81, Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce Journal, Winter 1981/2, 1; 25.2.82, 1; 20.3.82, 1; 5.5.82, 1 (voting); S, 29.9.81, 1; 390-91 14.11.81, 1-2 {constitutional options); S, 14.11.8l, 1-2; reorganisation, reform: SO, 109, 159, 197, 275; 4.3.82, 1-2 (party leaders); 2• 30.9.81,-11 (unemployment); see also 2, 1.7.81 suppl. 1, 2tl• 2.2.82; 9; GH, 3-5. 8. 81 (youth attitudes); S, 25.9.81, 1; 28. 9. 81, 1 EN, 12-14.1.82; SS, 21.2.82, 13 "'{'Labour Party); S, 4.3.82, 1; Gii, 23.2.82, 1; 9.3.81, 1; 12-13.3.82; 23.3~82,1; 7.2."'81, 1; 28.2.82, 1,3; Local politics: Aberdeen: 279, 292~see also s, 4.5.82, 9 ss, Dundee: 146, 294 14.3.82, 1; 21.3.82, 1; Observer 14.3.82; Daily Telegraph, Edinburgh: 268; see also~. 10.9.81, 3 24.3.82; Daily Mail, 19.3.82; 25.3.82; Daily Express, Glasgow: 40, 143 22.3.82; Daily Star, 25.3.82; Sun, 25.3.82 (Hillhead by Lothian: 217; see also 'Lothian: rates issue', election) Orange Order: 360 and 2• 27.7.81, 9; ~. 4.5.82, 6 Montrose: 264 Orkney: 226, 269 Peterhead: 262 Parliament: 265; see also, S, 15.2.82, 7 Western Isles: G, 24.4.82, 5 Planning: administration: 16, 24, 25, 97, 147, 192, 197, 316, 317 Lothian Region: rates issue and campaign: 214, 215, 237, 252, 254, local plans: 42, 97, 105, 149, 212, 269, 281, 313, 331, 34la, 364; see also S, 15.6.81, 7; 15.7.81, 11; 20-21. 3~8, 319, 338, 351-54 7.81; 23.7.81, 9; 25.8.8l, 11; 18.9.81, 13; 9.2.82, 11; participation: 24, 239, 351, 354 11 ss, 26.7.81, 13; ~. 7.8.81, 3; 12.8.81, 8; 25.9.81, 7; rural: ST, 23.8.81, 3; G, 10.6.81, 4; 12.8.81, 13; 19.10.81; transport: 124, 356, 362, 362a Policy-making: 147, 179a, 200, 257, 275, 284, 287, 296, 379, 384 N;w Statesman, 10~7.81,10-11; 11.9.81, 3-4; Spectator, 29.8.81, 10-11; 79 Group News, Sept.1981, 4; Scottish Political attitudes: 256, 361 Marxist, 24 (1982), 14-15; Lothian Clarion 1 (1981), 1 Political culture: 5, 95, 151, 156, 164, 247, 256, 260, 365, 373; other: 212, 213, 217; see also S, 15.6.81, 7; see also, Race, Women, and New Society, 23.4.81, 127 22.4.82, 9; s.s.82, 9; 14.5.82, 11; GH, Political system: 164, 256, 275, see also 4.2.82, 6; 8.2.82, 9; EN, 4.5.82, 6; :13.5.82, 3 Poverty: SS, 20.12.81, 15 Mabon, J.D. (MP): New Statesman, 16.10.81,:11-12 Pressure Groups: 130 Mackintosh, J.P.: 121 Prostitution: 39 MacQuarrie, A. (MP): 2• 22.6.81, 9 Protestant extremism: S, 18-19.2.82; GH, 16.3.82, 9 Media: general: 164 Public expenditure: 92: 107, 108, 141,:167, 255, 337 press: 295, 346; see also 2, 4.5.82, 9 Quangos: see Appointed bodies publishing: 161; see also§! 130 (1982) 9 Race: 18, 228, 347; see also, Observer, 6.9.81, 9 TV/radio: S, 29-30.3.82 Religion and politics: 98, 143, 247 M.P.'s: 216, 265; see also W/ES, 27.2.81, 1; 2tl• 5.6.81, 11; Rifkind, M (MP): 223, 289 4.8.81, 7; 22.3.82, 6 Riots: S, 10-11.8.81; 26.11.81, 9; EN, 6-7.8.81 Migration: 153, 249 Rural deprivation: 101, 115, 177, 273-

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