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Out of the Ghetto? The Catholic Community in Modern Scotland, edited by Raymond Boyle and Peter Lynch. John Donald, Edinburgh, 1998. 202pp. £14.95.

Bernard Aspinwall
- 01 Jan 1999 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 2, pp 155-161
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This article is published in Innes Review.The article was published on 1999-01-01. It has received 8 citations till now.

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'The Haemorrhage of Faith?' Opinion Polls as Sources for Religious Practices, Beliefs and Attitudes in Scotland since the 1970s

TL;DR: The authors reviewed commercial opinion poll data for representative samples of the Scottish population, a source not greatly used by Callum Brown, and concluded that there has undoubtedly been religious decline since the 1970s, especially during the 1990s.
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The Dear Green Place ? Régénération urbaine, redéfinition identitaire et polarisation spatiale à Glasgow - 1979-1990.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors interroge l'articulation entre la regeneration de Glasgow, ses consequences urbanistiques, economiques et sociales, le changement d'image de la ville and the redefinition de son identite.
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The social class of Catholics in Scotland

TL;DR: The social status of people brought up as Catholics in Scotland, as measured by their occupational class, is analysed by using cross-sectional survey data gathered in 1997 as mentioned in this paper, and the main finding is that Catholics have probably risen in social status to a greater extent than non-Catholics.
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The Jews and Irish in Modern Scotland: Anti-Semitism, Sectarianism and Social Mobility

TL;DR: This article explored the experience of Scotland's largest Jewish community in Glasgow, as part of a larger comparison of the relationships between the Jews, the Catholic Irish and the host community in Scotland.
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Student teachers' perception of their role and responsibilities as Catholic educators

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the early perceptions of primary and secondary student teachers' early perception of themselves as Catholic educators in Scotland and analyzed their perspectives on what it means to be a Catholic teacher, what is expected of them by the Church and what motivated them to choose this particular career path.
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'The Haemorrhage of Faith?' Opinion Polls as Sources for Religious Practices, Beliefs and Attitudes in Scotland since the 1970s

TL;DR: The authors reviewed commercial opinion poll data for representative samples of the Scottish population, a source not greatly used by Callum Brown, and concluded that there has undoubtedly been religious decline since the 1970s, especially during the 1990s.
Dissertation

The Dear Green Place ? Régénération urbaine, redéfinition identitaire et polarisation spatiale à Glasgow - 1979-1990.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors interroge l'articulation entre la regeneration de Glasgow, ses consequences urbanistiques, economiques et sociales, le changement d'image de la ville and the redefinition de son identite.
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The Jews and Irish in Modern Scotland: Anti-Semitism, Sectarianism and Social Mobility

TL;DR: This article explored the experience of Scotland's largest Jewish community in Glasgow, as part of a larger comparison of the relationships between the Jews, the Catholic Irish and the host community in Scotland.
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A robust methodology for investigating Old Firm related sectarianism online

TL;DR: A methodology for investigating sectarianism on the internet as evidenced primarily through the support of two football clubs, Glasgow Celtic and Glasgow Rangers, better known as the Old Firm is discussed.
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The Challenge to Catholic Teacher Education in Scotland

TL;DR: This paper reviewed the historical context of the merger discussions and provided a helpful analysis of the process and offer a four-fold model of analysis for other institutions in similar transitional stages, including the University of Glasgow.