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Social History Of Scotland
Scottish society is the group behaviour of Scots, how they organise themselves and make decisions. The social history of Scotland is a major field within the academic study of Scottish history. Scottish society is based on Western society, and has made key contributions to the spread of Western culture throughout the world. It has been developing for many centuries, since Scotland started to emerge as a country in the Origins of the Kingdom of Alba, Early Middle Ages. Scots share many social and cultural characteristics, for example Scottish English, dialect, music of Scotland, music, Scottish art, arts, social habits, cuisine of Scotland, cuisine and folklore of Scotland, folklore. Scotland is an ethnically and racially Multiculturalism, diverse country as result of large-scale immigration from many different countries throughout its history. Scottish society in the Middle Ages From the departure of the Scotland during the Roman Empire, Romans from Britain in the fifth centu ...
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Scottish Culture
The culture of Scotland includes Scots law, its distinct legal system, financial institutions, sports in Scotland, sports, literature of Scotland, literature, art of Scotland, art, music of Scotland, music, media of Scotland, media, cuisine of Scotland, cuisine, Scottish philosophy, philosophy, Scottish folklore, folklore, languages of Scotland, languages, and religion in Scotland, religious traditions. Scots law is separate from English law and remains an important part of Scotland’s identity. The country has its own banking and currency systems. Sports like golf, rugby, and shinty are widely played. Scotland has a significant literary tradition and contributions to art and music. The media landscape includes Scottish-focused outlets. Traditional and modern Scottish cuisine are notable. The country has made contributions to philosophy and has a strong tradition of folklore. Multiple languages and religious practices are present in Scottish society. Scots law Scotland retain ...
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