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vii, 232 pages : illustrations |
Contents |
Acknowledgements List of Contributors Foreword by Lord Jack McConnell of Glenscorrodale Introduction 1 Football and Bigotry in Scotland - John Flint and John Kelly Rethinking Geographical, Historical and Social Contexts 2 Outside the Hothouse: Perspectives Beyond the Old Firm - Michael Rosie 3 Is Football Bigotry Confined to the West of Scotland? The Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian Rivalry - John Kelly 4 'They Sing That Song': Football and Sectarianism in Glasgow during the 1920s and 1930s - Andrew Davies 5 History and Memory in Scottish Football - Joseph M. Bradley 6 Scottish Enlightenment and the Sectarianism Civilising Offensive - John Flint and Ryan Powell Constructing and Governing 'Sectarianisms' and Football 7 The New Sectarians - Stuart Waiton 8 Hegemony Fandom and the Red Herring of Sectarianism - Paul Davis 9 England's Act, Scotland's Shame and the Limits of Law - Niall Hamilton-Smith and David McArdle 10 He's back! But Scotland's National Demon Never Left: Revisiting Media Representations of Neil Lennon and Narratives of Bigotry - Irene A. Reid Neglected Perspectives: Class, Gender and Football supporters 11 Women, Football and Communities: Gendered Conceptualisations of 'Sectarianism' - Kay Goodall and Margaret Malloch 12 The Politics of Anti-sectarianism - Joe Crawford 13 Sectarianism Sell s- or Does It? A Celtic Supporter's View - Patrick McVey 14 Sectarianism and Scottish Football: A Rangers Perspective - Alasdair McKillop Conclusions 15 Necessary Debates and Futures Research and Policy Imperatives - John Flint and John Kelly Index |
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ISBN |
9780748670383 (e-book) |
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9780748670383 (e-book) |
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9780748670390 (epub) |
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