Abstract

For anyone conducting research on women in Scotland, a major problem is the relative lack of attention which has been given in the past to studying gender relations in Scotland. This situation is improving with the publication in recent years of works focusing on the history of women's lives in Scotland (Breitenbach and Gordon 1992; Gordon and Breitenbach 1990; King 1992; and Lcneman 1991), on women in Scottish politics (Brown 1991; Brown and Galligan 1993; Levy 1992), and on gender and education in Scotland (Bamford 1988; Brown 1993; Brown and Riddell 1992). Nevertheless, there arc key areas of women's economic, political and social experience which remain largely under-researched.

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