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T.M. Devine

“The new political integration might well have doomed Scotland to the status of an English economic satellite: a supplier of foods, raw materials and cheap labour for the more sophisticated southern economy but with little possibility of achieving manufacturing growth and diversification in her own right...Union could well have been the political prelude to 'the development of underdevelopment' rather than the catalyst for a new age or progress and prosperity.”

T.M. Devine, The Scottish Nation: A History, 1700 - 2000
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The Scottish Nation: A History, 1700 - 2000 The Scottish Nation: A History, 1700 - 2000 by T.M. Devine
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