Early Burgh Organization in Scotland
Author : David Murray
Publisher :
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 46,44 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Boroughs
ISBN :
Author : David Murray
Publisher :
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 46,44 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Boroughs
ISBN :
Author : David Murray
Publisher :
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 42,76 MB
Release : 1932
Category : Boroughs
ISBN :
Author : Julian Goodare
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 45,43 MB
Release : 1999-09-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0191542881
This is the first full scholarly study of state formation and the exercise of state power in Scotland. It sets the Scottish state in a British and European context, revealing that Scotland — like larger and better-known states — developed a more integrated governmental system in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This study provides an invaluable new contribution to the history of Scotland. Julian Goodare shows how the magnates ceased to exercise autonomous local power, and instead managed the new administrative structure through client networks. The state no longer drew its main revenues from land, but developed new taxes; its fighting forces were modernized and detached from landed power. With the Reformation, powerful church institutions were created, and were gradually integrated into the state. The states territorial integrity increased, giving it a closer and more troubled relationship with the Highlands. Scotland remained a sovereign state even after the union of crowns in 1603, but it was finally absorbed by England in 1707, and Dr Goodare examines the long-term context of this development.
Author : James Maclehose
Publisher :
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 48,11 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Scotland
ISBN :
A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886.
Author : Michael Lynch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 213 pages
File Size : 22,49 MB
Release : 2021-10-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1000394565
Originally published in 1987, this volume filled a notable gap in Scottish urban history and considers the place of Scottish towns in urban life during the 16th and 17th Centuries. The first part of the book is based on studies of individual burghs (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Perth) drawing extensively on archival material. The second part includes a discussion of the pressure put upon the burghs by the town between 1500 and 1650, a process which contributed to the destruction of the medieval burgh and examines the burgh during the Scottish Revolution. The impact of war and plague on Scottish towns in the 1640s is also analysed and much emphasis is given to the relationship between town and country.
Author : Julian Goodare
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 40,41 MB
Release : 2004-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 0191553972
In The Government of Scotland 1560-1625 Goodare shows how Scotland was governed during the transition from Europe's decentralized medieval realms to modern sovereign states. The expanding institutions of government - crown, parliament, privy council, local courts - are detailed, but the book is structured around an analysis of governmental processes. A new framework is offered for understanding the concept of 'centre and localities': centralization happened in the localities. Various interest groups participated in government and influenced its decisions. The nobility, in particular, exercised influence at every level. There was also English influence, both before and after the union of crowns in 1603. It is argued that the crown's continuing involvement after 1603 shows the common idea of 'absentee monarchy' to be misconceived. Goodare also pays particular attention to the harsh impact of government in the Highlands - where the chiefs were not full members of 'Scottish' political society - and on the common people - who were also excluded from normal political participation.
Author : Kenneth Reid
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 846 pages
File Size : 14,47 MB
Release : 2000-12-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780198299288
This two-volume series offers the first detailed and systematic account of the history of private law in Scotland. Volume 2 covers topics such as insurance, negligence, liability, breach of contract, unfair contract terms, sale, and defamation.
Author : Patricia Dennison
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 27,38 MB
Release : 2018-01-23
Category : History
ISBN : 1474409830
A new analysis of mind/body unity, based on the philosophy of Spinoza
Author : Mark C. Wallace
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 29,76 MB
Release : 2020-12-18
Category : History
ISBN : 1684482682
Social clubs as they existed in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Scotland were varied: they could be convivial, sporting, or scholarly, or they could be a significant and dynamic social force, committed to improvement and national regeneration as well as to sociability. The essays in this volume examine the complex history of clubs and societies in Scotland from 1700 to 1830. Contributors address attitudes toward associations, their meeting places and rituals, their links with the growth of the professions and with literary culture, and the ways in which they were structured by both class and gender. By widening the context in which clubs and societies are set, the collection offers a new framework for understanding them, bringing together the inheritance of the Scottish past, the unique and cohesive polite culture of the Scottish Enlightenment, and the broader context of associational patterns common to Britain, Ireland, and beyond.
Author : Tyler Beck Goodspeed
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 39,66 MB
Release : 2016-04-04
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0674088883
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1. A Very Melancholy Situation -- Chapter 2. Beggarly Bankers -- Chapter 3. Procuring an Act -- Chapter 4. Prodigals and Projectors -- Chapter 5. Upon Daedalian Wings -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index.