Gerry Hassan
Gerry Hassan | |
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Born |
Dundee, Scotland | January 1, 1964
Occupation | writer, academic and research fellow |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Ethnicity | Scottish |
Gerry Hassan, PhD (born 1964) is a Scottish writer, academic and research fellow in cultural policy at the University of the West of Scotland.[1] He is also an associate for Demos[2] and OpenDemocracy.[3] Gerry Hassan is a columnist for the British national daily newspaper The Guardian on topics and issues related to the United Kingdom, particularly Scotland.[4]
Books/Publications
- The New Scotland, 1998 (Fabian Society)
- Labour and Scottish Nationalism: A History from Keir Hardie to the Present Day, 1998
- A Guide to the Scottish Parliament: The Shape of Things To Come, 1999
- A Different Future: A Moderniser’s Guide to Scotland, 1999
- The New Scottish Politics: The First Year of the Scottish Parliament and Beyond, 2000
- The Almanac of Scottish Politics, 2001
- Tomorrow’s Scotland, 2002
- Anatomy of the New Scotland: Power, Influence and Change, 2002
- Staying Human: Respect, Values and Social Justice, 2003
- The Scottish Labour Party: History, Institutions and Ideas, 2004
- The Political Guide to Modern Scotland: People, Places and Power, 2004
- After Devolution: The First Four Years of the Scottish Parliament, 2004
- Scotland 2020: Hopeful Stories for a Northern Nation, 2005
- After Blair: Politics After the New Labour Decade, 2006
- The Dreaming City: Glasgow 2020 and the Power of Mass Imagination, 2007
- The Modern SNP: From Protest to Power, 2009
- Radical Scotland: Arguments for Self-Determination, 2011
- ImagiNation: Stories of Scotland’s Future, 2011
- The Strange Death of Labour Scotland, 2012
- The Seven Wonders of Scotland, 2012
- After Independence: The State of the Scottish Nation Debate, 2013
- Caledonian Dreaming: The Quest for a Different Scotland (Open Scotland), 2014
- Independence of the Scottish Mind: Elite Narratives, Public Spaces and the Making of a Modern Nation, 2014
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