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“New Scots: Scotland’s Immigrant Communities Since 1945” is an insightful non-fiction exploration into the diverse tapestry of Scotland’s immigrant communities post-World War II. Edited by eminent scholars Tom Devine and Angela McCarthy, this book delves into the socio-cultural and economic impacts of immigration on Scottish society. Through a series of compelling essays, it examines themes of identity, integration, and multiculturalism, offering a nuanced understanding of Scotland’s evolving demographic landscape. Part of the “Studies in Scottish and Irish Migration” series, this work is essential for readers interested in migration studies and Scottish history.






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