Now or Never!: A History of the First Scottish Devolution Referendum
Autor Dr Tom Chidwicken Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 dec 2026
With both 'Yes' and 'No' campaigners believing that it was "Now or Never", the referendum forged extraordinary and fleeting compacts between politicians and activists from different political parties. Musicians, sportsmen and celebrities joined the campaign trail, as did poets, clergymen, women's groups and City financiers. Campaigners dressed as William Wallace and 'Major Block' staged mock duels in major cities, while others organised dances and Burns Suppers and encouraged students to "Rock against Devolution".
In this first modern history of the referendum, Tom Chidwick reveals the full story of the referendum held in the dying days of James Callaghan's Labour government and asks what contemporary policymakers and politicians can learn from Scotland's failure to secure an Assembly in 1979.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350500853
ISBN-10: 1350500852
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350500852
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction 'Old Songs and Lost Romance'
Chapter 1 -'Retreating from Straightforward Unionism': Devolution Unleashed
Chapter 2 - 'There shall be a Scottish Assembly': Legislation to Referendum
Chapter 3 - 'All say Yes or Tinkerbell will Die': The 'Yes' Campaigns
Chapter 4 - 'There's NO tomorrow for Scotland': The 'No' Campaigns
Chapter 5 - 'Roaming in the Gloaming': Referendum and Results Day
Epilogue 'Dissatisfied, Impatient and Disaffected'
Appendix 1: The Referendum Result, 1 March 1979
Appendix 2: 'We are Voting No'
Appendix 3: 'The Referendum Rant'
Select Bibliography
Notes
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction 'Old Songs and Lost Romance'
Chapter 1 -'Retreating from Straightforward Unionism': Devolution Unleashed
Chapter 2 - 'There shall be a Scottish Assembly': Legislation to Referendum
Chapter 3 - 'All say Yes or Tinkerbell will Die': The 'Yes' Campaigns
Chapter 4 - 'There's NO tomorrow for Scotland': The 'No' Campaigns
Chapter 5 - 'Roaming in the Gloaming': Referendum and Results Day
Epilogue 'Dissatisfied, Impatient and Disaffected'
Appendix 1: The Referendum Result, 1 March 1979
Appendix 2: 'We are Voting No'
Appendix 3: 'The Referendum Rant'
Select Bibliography
Notes
Index
Recenzii
'The 1970s were a decade of referendums - Northern Ireland, Europe, Scotland and Wales - but that regarding a devolved Scottish Assembly in March 1979 was one of the most historically important. This engaging book by Tom Chidwick brings it vividly to life, from its dramatic birth in Lanarkshire electoral politics to its sustained parliamentary battles and finally its often colourful campaign.'
'The value of this book lies more than in its undoubted objectivity and grasp of the powers, and personalities, at work in an important period of Scottish and UK politics. Anyone trying to understand why 2014 was a close shave for the UK, and what is happening in Scotland today, will find guidance in its pages as it records what has proved to be a critical and influential chapter in Scotland's still to be completed national story.'
'Scotland's independence referendum in 2014 was among the most significant events I reported on for the BBC - a landmark moment in Scottish political history which continues to resonate to this day. In this meticulously researched book, Tom Chidwick transports us back to Scotland's first attempt at breaking away from rule by Westminster in 1979, capturing how the campaign for a Scottish Assembly crisscrossed the country and determined the fate of James Callaghan's Labour government. In "Now or Never", Chidwick introduces us to some of the colourful characters involved, many of whom became household names, and puts in context the hope, the joy and the pain of those on both sides of the debate - known at the time as "devolutionists" or "anti-devolutionists". The author provides a compelling and highly readable account of the twists and turns of the campaign, its highs, its lows, the amusing details, the telling moments and its consequential conclusion without losing sight of the bigger picture.'
'The value of this book lies more than in its undoubted objectivity and grasp of the powers, and personalities, at work in an important period of Scottish and UK politics. Anyone trying to understand why 2014 was a close shave for the UK, and what is happening in Scotland today, will find guidance in its pages as it records what has proved to be a critical and influential chapter in Scotland's still to be completed national story.'
'Scotland's independence referendum in 2014 was among the most significant events I reported on for the BBC - a landmark moment in Scottish political history which continues to resonate to this day. In this meticulously researched book, Tom Chidwick transports us back to Scotland's first attempt at breaking away from rule by Westminster in 1979, capturing how the campaign for a Scottish Assembly crisscrossed the country and determined the fate of James Callaghan's Labour government. In "Now or Never", Chidwick introduces us to some of the colourful characters involved, many of whom became household names, and puts in context the hope, the joy and the pain of those on both sides of the debate - known at the time as "devolutionists" or "anti-devolutionists". The author provides a compelling and highly readable account of the twists and turns of the campaign, its highs, its lows, the amusing details, the telling moments and its consequential conclusion without losing sight of the bigger picture.'