206:. "If you were a Marxist you were a Stalinist or a Trotskyist," he later explained, "but I was insulated against that by my Italian experience... there was a much wider intellectual, cultural atmosphere that one could go on breathing." During the 1960s Nairn studied at the University of Dijon (now the
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Scottish elites, Nairn considered that Scotland's economic potential had been limited by the concentration of power in London in combination with what he claimed was the archaic nature of the British state.
242:(1994–95) and then setting up and running a Masters course on Nationalism at the University of Edinburgh (1995–99). In 2001 he was invited to take up an Innovation Professorship in Nationalism and Cultural Diversity at the
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759:"Socialism, Nationalism and Tom Nairn's Dream of Escape"
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Auld enemies: Essays from the "Nairn on Monday" column
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1139:"The world and Scotland too: Tom Nairn at 75"
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941:"The crisis of the British state"
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603:Gordon Brown: Bard of Britishness
178:Nairn was born on 2 June 1932 in
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