
Social Change in Scotland: A Quiet Revolution
Fifty years ago, Scots were a different people, with different institutions. Explore the changes with David McCrone.

Fifty years ago, Scots were a different people, with different institutions. Explore the changes with David McCrone.

Cunninghame Graham's great-grandnephew reveals his favourite sketch of the celebrated Scottish writer

William Parente explores the challenges faced by Highland communities in the time of the Clearances

Dr Lauren Alex O’Hagan explores the overlooked literary depth of Rory Gallagher’s lyrics, arguing for their place within a unique hardboiled blues tradition.

Dr Edward Stewart looks to the past to suggest an alternative future for Scotland's 'wild' places.

David Clelland discusses the case for Scottish regional mayors, and whether this would address the country's need for place-based powers.

Duncan Sim on the founding of the Claymore magazine and its impact on Scottish identity

How is Ireland’s housing crisis shaping Irish art today? Sarah Churchill asks contemporary Irish artists Aideen Barry and Spicebag for their thoughts.

Alasdair Raffe introduces 'The Scottish State and the Experience of Government, c. 1560-1707'