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Christopher Harvie

Christopher Harvie, professor of British and Irish Studies at Tübingen University, holds honorary chairs at Strathclyde and Aberystwyth. Scotland: A Short History, published by Oxford in July, is about to go into its second edition.

Selected bibliography

  • Scotland: A Short History (2002)
  • Deep Fried Hillman Imp: Scotland’s Transport (2001)
  • The Road to Home Rule: Images of Scottish Nationalism by Christopher Harvie and Peter Jones (1999)
  • Travelling Scot: Essays on the History, Politics and Future of the Scots (1999)
  • Fool’s Gold: The Story of North Sea Oil (1995)
  • Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish Society and Politics, 1707-1994 (1994)
  • The Rise of Regional Europe (1993)
  • No Gods and Precious Few Heroes: Scotland Since 1914 (1993)
  • Cultural Weapons: Scotland and the New Europe (1992)
  • Centre of Things: Political Fiction from Disraeli to the Present (1991)

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