The Loyal reformers' [afterw.] The Reformers' gazette
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Release : 1832
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Release : 1832
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Page : 1034 pages
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Release : 1835
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Page : 502 pages
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Release : 1833
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Page : 918 pages
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Release : 1866
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Author : T. M. Devine
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 720 pages
File Size : 40,75 MB
Release : 2012-01-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0191624330
Over the last three decades major advances in research and scholarship have transformed understanding of the Scottish past. In this landmark study some of the most eminent writers on the subject, together with emerging new talents, have combined to produce a large-scale volume which reconsiders in fresh and illuminating ways the classic themes of the nation's history since the sixteenth century as well as a number of new topics which are only now receiving detailed attention. Such major themes as the Reformation, the Union of 1707, the Scottish Enlightenment, clearances, industrialisation, empire, emigration, and the Great War are approached from novel and fascinating perspectives, but so too are such issues as the Scottish environment, myth, family, criminality, the literary tradition, and Scotland's contemporary history. All chapters contain expert syntheses of current knowledge, but their authors also stand back and reflect critically on the questions which still remain unanswered, the issues which generate dispute and controversy, and sketch out where appropriate the agenda for future research. The Handbook also places the Scottish experience firmly into an international historical perspective with a considerable focus on the age-old emigration of the Scottish people, the impact of successive waves of immigrants to Scotland, and the nation's key role within the British Empire. The overall result is a vibrant and stimulating review of modern Scottish history: essential reading for students and scholars alike.
Author : Frederic Boase
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Page : 902 pages
File Size : 46,39 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Peter Mackenzie
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Page : 664 pages
File Size : 17,64 MB
Release : 1865
Category : Glasgow (Scotland)
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Author : Peter Mackenzie
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Page : 672 pages
File Size : 46,74 MB
Release : 1890
Category : Glasgow (Scotland)
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Author : Mary Ellen Brown
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 313 pages
File Size : 22,21 MB
Release : 2021-12-14
Category : History
ISBN : 0813189748
William Motherwell (1797-1835), journalist, poet, man-of-letters, wit, civil servant, and outspoken conservative, published his anthology of ballads, Minstrelsy: Ancient and Modern, in 1827. His views on authenticity, editorial practice, the nature of oral transmission, and the importance of sung performance—acquired through field collecting—anticipate much later scholarly discourse. Published after the death of Burns and the publication of Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, ballads such as those Motherwell collected were one focus of a loose-knit movement that might be designated, cultural nationalism. This interest in preserving relics that suggested a distinctly Scottish culture and nation was one response to the union of the Scottish and English Parliaments in 1707. Mary Ellen Brown's study provides a model for historical ethnography, focusing on an individual and illustrating the multiple ways he was richly embedded in his time and place.
Author : Pentland Gordon Pentland
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 20,93 MB
Release : 2015-12-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1474405681
Few scholars can claim to have shaped the historical study of the long eighteenth century more profoundly than Professor H. T. Dickinson, who, until his retirement in 2006, held the Sir Richard Lodge Chair of British History at the University of Edinburgh. This volume, based on contributions from Professor Dickinson's students, friends and colleagues from around the world, offers a range of perspectives on eighteenth-century Britain and provides a tribute to a remarkable scholarly career.Professor Dickinson's work and career provides the ideal lens through which to take a detailed snapshot of current research in a number of areas. The volume includes contributions from scholars working in intellectual history, political and parliamentary history, ecclesiastical and naval history; discussions of major themes such as Jacobitism, the French Revolution, popular radicalism and conservatism; and essays on prominent individuals in English and Scottish history, including Edmund Burke, Thomas Muir, Thomas Paine and Thomas Spence. The result is a uniquely rich and detailed collection with an impressive breadth of coverage.