Is the United Kingdom really as united as its name might suggest? For many people in the uk, increasing nationalism in Scotland raises serious questions about what the UK is, & where its future lies. In The Road to Independence?, now available in a revised & expanded Second Edition, Murray Pittock not only gives an account of modern Scottish nationalism, but explains what Scotland`s role in Britain has been historically & why it has changed radically in the last 50 years, with the debate about independence coming to the fore. The book now features a Foreword by First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, which describes the debate surrounding the Scottish referendum on independence from the uk, due to take place in September 2014. Pittock gives a lively account of the rise of modern Scottish nationalism & the reasons for it, the recent history & differing character of Scotland`s cities & cultural industries, the impact of multiculturalism on Scottish as distinct from British society, & the changes wrought by devolution, including the reasons for the election of Scotland`s first ever nationalist government in 2007. The Road to Independence? is the only history of Scotland available with a truly contemporary focus. In dealing with everything from political structures to modern painting it is remarkably comprehensive; in explaining the rise of modern nationalism it is of fundamental importance to policymakers & the wider public. It will be of interest to students of politics, history, law & social science, & to all who want to understand the rapidly changing face of the UK.