Scottish National Identity
Scottish National Identity refers to the sense of belonging and cultural connection that people in Scotland feel towards their nation. It encompasses shared traditions, history, language, and values that distinguish Scotland from other countries. Key elements include the use of the Scottish Gaelic and Scots languages, traditional music, and customs such as Hogmanay and Burns Night.
The identity is also shaped by historical events, such as the Scottish Wars of Independence and the union with England in 1707. Today, discussions about devolution and potential independence further influence the evolving nature of Scottish identity, as people express their aspirations for self-determination and cultural recognition.