Urbanisation, capital accumulation, and class struggle in Scotland, 1750-1914 in An historical geography of Scotland.
Accumulation du capital ; Développement inégal ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Lutte des classes ; Population ; Royaume-Uni ; Répartition de la population ; Scotland ; Siècle XIX ; Siècle XVIII ; Urbanisation
Alluvial cone ; Archaeology ; C 14 dating ; Dating ; Fluvial processes ; Palynology ; Scotland ; Stratigraphy ; United Kingdom
The age of a large alluvial fan debouching onto the valley floor of the River Tweed, in southern Scotland, and the sequence of events relating to this, are investigated using geomorphological, sedimentological, palynological, archaeological
Bounding the Borders: claiming space and making place in rural Scotland
Campagne ; Carnaval ; Comportement ; Culturel ; Festival ; Identité culturelle ; Royaume-Uni ; Scotland ; Système de valeurs ; Tradition
Behaviour ; Countryside ; Cultural identity ; Cultural studies ; Scotland ; Tradition ; United Kingdom ; Value system
of Scotland, argues that the carnivalesque is of wider significance and, in doing so, exposes the relational qualities of marginality and the ambiguity of the mainstream.
Challenge and change: Shoprite and the restructuring of grocery retailing in Scotland
Commerce de détail ; Comportement des consommateurs ; Epicerie ; Formation des prix ; Magasin ; Marché ; Royaume-Uni ; Scotland ; Stratégie d'entreprise
Consumer behaviour ; Firm strategy ; Market ; Price fixing ; Retail trade ; Scotland ; Store ; United Kingdom
As with any market challenge and change, there are corporate and spatial aspects and consequences of sector restructuring. Attention is focused on the introduction of Shoprite into Scotland, and the consequent sector restructuring is examined from