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- Tartanry is the stereotypical or kitsch representation of traditional Scottish culture, particularly by the emergent Scottish tourism industry in the 18th...
- Scotland as a tourist resort and the po****rity of the tartan fashion. This "tartanry" identified Scottish identity with the previously despised or distrusted...
- was abandoned in favour of the small kilt, around 1814. After the "clan tartanry" rush of the early to mid-19th century , various later Highland regiments...
- "Plaiding the Invention of Scotland". In Brown, Ian (ed.). From Tartan to Tartanry. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-6464-1. Purser, John (1 May...
- cultural phenomena such as neo-Druidism in Britain, neopaganism in general, tartanry in Scotland, the traditions of major religions, some Korean martial arts...
- singer David Whitfield covered the song. Brown, Ian (2010). From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish Culture, History and Myth. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 48–49...
- radio and television, which relied on images of Scottishness derived from tartanry and stereotypes emplo**** in music hall and variety, exemplified by the...
- it to be." Ian Brown (2012) coined the term tartanism (as distinct from tartanry) for this international tokenisation of tartan, kilts, and other symbols...
- December 2019. Retrieved 5 Oct 2018. Brown, Ian (2010). From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish Culture, History and Myth, page 177. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University...
- waistcoats, and cravats across the Western world as part of process known as "tartanry". In the United States, plaid flannel had become workwear by the time of...