“Cultural nationalist feelings were expresses consistently by Scottish Committee members, but although sometimes linked to political aspirations, the Committee's to secure its anbitions, if at all possible, within a British structure is striking. Separation was only contemplated under direct pressure. Hostility within CEMA's Council to Scottish nationalism was marked by a general failure to distinguish between its political and cultural aspects.” ScotlandCultural NationalismBritish Nationalism Book:Scotland, CEMA and the Arts Council, 1919 - 1967: Background, Politics and Visual Art Policy Source: Scotland, CEMA and the Arts Council, 1919 - 1967: Background, Politics and Visual Art Policy