Anti-Catholicism in Britain and Ireland, 1600–2000 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-42882-2_16
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The Rise and Fall of Anti-Catholicism in Scotland

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“…These findings are consistent with more general evidence that the more educated Scotland of the early twenty-first century is more pluralistic than it was in the past. Religious sectarianism has declined (Bruce, 2019;Bruce et al, 2004;Devine and Rosie, 2020). Views about the rights of women and of minority cultural groups have become more liberal (Bromley et al, 2006;Hussain and Miller, 2006;Kenny and Mackay, 2020;Macpherson and Bond, 2009).…”
Section: Independence and Social Attitudesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are consistent with more general evidence that the more educated Scotland of the early twenty-first century is more pluralistic than it was in the past. Religious sectarianism has declined (Bruce, 2019;Bruce et al, 2004;Devine and Rosie, 2020). Views about the rights of women and of minority cultural groups have become more liberal (Bromley et al, 2006;Hussain and Miller, 2006;Kenny and Mackay, 2020;Macpherson and Bond, 2009).…”
Section: Independence and Social Attitudesmentioning
confidence: 99%