S01-EP05 - Clare Jackson on the United Kingdom, Scotland & the politics of memory

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Description: Will the United Kingdom stay together? What have England’s politicians got wrong that Scotland’s have got right? Which had the greater impact on the Scottish Independence Referendum result – people’s views of the past, or of a possible future? We put these questions to the historian and documentary-presenter Clare Jackson, whose widely acclaimed BBC series on the Stuart dynasty was broadcast in the run-up to Referendum last year. The team then discuss the potential impact of Scotland in the upcoming election, and the legacy of a vote that saw the highest electoral turnout in over 60 years. Posted 11/3/15. For more information about this episode and others go to http://www.cam.ac.uk/podcasts/election
 
Created: 2015-03-11 17:16
Collection: ELECTION - The Cambridge Politics Podcast
Publisher: Cambridge University
Copyright: Cambridge University
Language: eng (English)
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