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  1. Culture Shock! Scotland: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette by Jamie Grant, 2009-10
  2. The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland by Dr. Margo Todd, 2002-08-01
  3. Highland Martial Culture: The Fightin Heritage of Scotland by Christopher Scott Thompson, 2009-01-01
  4. Intending Scotland: Scottish Intellectual Culture Since the Enlightenment by Cairns Craig, 2009-09-14
  5. Scotland - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by John Scotney, 2009-11-17
  6. Natural History Societies and Civic Culture in Victorian Scotland (Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century) by Diarmid A. Finnegan, 2009-09-15
  7. Scotland (Cultures of the World) by P. Levy, 2011-03
  8. James Hogg: A Bard of Nature's Making (Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland) by Valentina Bold, 2007-09-30
  9. The Making of Scotland: Nation, Culture and Social Change (Explorations in Sociology, Vol 29) by David McCrone, Stephen Kendrick, 1990-11
  10. Language Planning and Education: Linguistic Issues in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland (Belfast Studies in Language, Culture and Politics)
  11. The Turra Coo: A Legal Episode in the Popular Culture of North-East Scotland by Alexander Fenton, 1989-12
  12. The Matter of Scotland: Historical Narrative in Medieval Scotland (Regents Studies in Medieval Culture) by James R. Goldstein, 1993-03-01
  13. Hierarchies of Belonging: National Identity and Political Culture in Scotland and Quebec by Ailsa Henderson, 2007-11
  14. The Rose and the Thistle: Essays on the Culture of Late Medieval and Renaissance Scotland

1. Scotland Culture, Literature, And History
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    Scotland: Culture, Literature, and History
    St. Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland 31 May - 7 June 2008 (Term 5) ENGL 288I / 388I 3 s.h. Through classroom lectures and site visits in Scotland, this course teaches the student to appreciate the culture of Europe's northernmost Celtic peoples. Students will visit historic locales, monuments, museums, and battlefields to analyze the development and significance of the Scottish heritage. The course, which begins in Edinburgh and ends in St. Andrews, Scotland's oldest university-town, will give students a sense of the nation's achievements in the arts and sciences as well as in politics, history, architecture, and social and military matters. The course will also deal specifically with Scottish literature and its major figures (Burns, Scott, Stevenson, etc.). Topics to be covered include: Prehistoric Scotland, conversion of Scotland, Union of Picts and Scots
    Vikings and Scots, the House of Canmore, and St. Margaret (1057-1286)

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Back to the Main Menu... The Scotland Menu... Edinburgh is the cultural heart of the nation. In the past the city was called the Athens of the North and it was the centre of the Scottish cultural Renaissance. Since World War II Edinburgh has staged an annual Festival of Music and Drama. The city is dominated by an imposing 12th-century castle, where Mary, Queen of Scots gave birth to the future king of England, James I. The Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the bottom of the Royal Mile, is the official residence of the Queen in Scotland. The Royal Mile ascends a gentle slope to Castle Rock, the Law Courts, the National Library, and the Royal Scottish Museum. Glasgow, the chief industrial city of Scotland, has some of the finest museums and galleries in Europe, including the magnificent Burrell Collection and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Glasgow hosts an international jazz festival and now, challenging Edinburgh, its traditional rival, as a centre of culture. Scots are very proud of their nationality, culture, and traditions. One of the most characteristic ele­ments of their tradition is the national dress. Men wear the

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Historically, the Scots have been under-represented in British art and music, but they have packed a mighty wallop in the worlds of science, literature and philosophy. Scots came up with logarithms, the second law of thermodynamics and the laws of electrodynamics; they revolutionised steam power and invented bitumen, waterproofing, the telephone, the television and radar. Scots have been pioneers in anatomy, antiseptics and the development of penicillin. One of them, Adam Smith, even came up with the wacky idea of the invisible hand of capitalism. The Scots attribute this impressive roll call to the country's long-standing emphasis on a good education. Scotland has an impressive artistic legacy, kicking off with the wild man himself, Robbie Burns, and is continuing this reputation, as Hollywood fetes members of the Mac Pack such as Ewen McGregor and Robert Carlyle, and literary festivals go gaga over grunge-and-drugs writers like Irvine Welsh. Perhaps the most famous icon of Scottish traditional culture is the Highland bagpipe, which achieved the height of its popularity during Queen Victoria's reign - she liked to be woken by one playing outside her window. Tartans, that other Scottish icon, date back to the Roman period, but were only associated with particular clans after the 17th century. Although kilts and other highland dress were banned after the Jacobite rebellions, they were revived in the following century. The mainstay of traditional culture was the

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Formal Language vs. Informal Language: A Comparison Formal and informal language affects us everyday. To some people, the differences are very subtle, and the need to use a more formal style or vocabulary is non-existent. As a society the type of language that is used, whether it be formal or informal, is directly dependant on the culture and customs that are the most prevalent. In the age of television and the Internet, the need to communicate to the audience at its level has degraded the level of formality needed in order to speak. Although the increasing amount of informality used has greatly impacted society’s standard language, it has left the professional world virtually unaffected. The art of speaking formally is fading fast. However, it is important to remember that even though society’s goal is to communicate to the masses as easily as possible, there is still a need to hold onto some formality within society’s language skills. When learning a foreign language, one of the first things learned is the difference between speaking to one’s peers and elders. In French, Spanish and Japanese these formal tones are brought out in the language’s verb and noun forms. For instance, French has a special form, tu, which i

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Scotland is a foreign region in the United Kingdom with much culture and heritage. The history of Scotland goes back many years and can be looked at as an evolved system where culture is the foundation of all of society. Because culture is the learned set of practices, beliefs, values, and rules for proper conduct and material objects that are shared by members of society, one can only want to look further into what makes the Scottish culture so unique. There are eight regions withing the Scotland territory. These include Aberdeenshire and Grampian Highlands, Central Scotland, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Highlands, Orkney and Shetland Islands, South West, and West Coast. The land mass of Scotland is about 78,133 km2. The weather in Scotland is the main topic of conversation from January until December from one end of Scotland to the other. Rumors abound that it is always raining, always below freezing and always under seven feet of snow. However, one thing you can be sure of is the weather is changeable and local to the extreme - it can be raining at the front of a house and not in the back. There is a local saying that says if you don't like the weather just wait 'a wee whiley' and it will change. Basically Dece

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