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[email protected]. Robert the Bruce Fights for Scottish Independence Once Again: The Influence of Nationalism and Myth in Scotland’s Modern Pursuit of Independence Claire Hintz Department of International Studies, Hollins University GPS 480: Senior Thesis Dr. Ashleigh Breske, Dr. Jon Bohland, & Dr. Darla Schumm 3 May 2021 0 Table of Contents: Abstract: page 2 Introduction: page 2 Literature Review: Nationalism, Sovereignty, and Myth: page 9 Methodology: page 17 Analysis: page 19 Conclusion: page 52 Epilogue: page 54 Bibliography: page 58 1 Abstract: Robert the Bruce, King of Scots from 1306-1329, led the Scottish to victory in the Wars of Independence against England. Today, the fight for Scottish Independence is alive and being led by the Scottish National Party (SNP) as they push for a second independence referendum.