Scottish History

Scottish History

Author: Edward J Cowan

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0748679553

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This book examines the power of the past upon the present. It shows how generations of Scots have exploited and reshaped history to meet the needs of a series of presents, from the conquest of the Picts to the refounding of Parliament.Dauvit Broun, Fiona Watson, and Steve Boardman explore the violent manipulations of the past in medieval Scotland. Michael Lynch questions well-entrenched assumptions about the Scottish Reformation. Roger Mason looks at the transformation of 'Highland barbarism' into 'Gaelicism'. Ted Cowan examines the 'Killing Times' of the covenanters, and David Allan the seventeenth century fashion for creative family history. Colin Kidd discovers the victims of Pictomania in Scotland and modern Ulster, and Murray Pittock uncovers the comparable mania driving Jacobitism. Richard Finlay links the cult of Victoria with the queen's idea of herself as the heiress of the Scottish monarchy. Catriona MacDonald considers the neglect of women and the dangers of reconstructing history to suit modern sensitivities. Finally David McCrone provides a sociologist's perspective on the continuing dialogue between the past and the present.By exploring how the people of Scotland have variously understood, used and been inspired by the past this book offers a series of insights into the concerns of previous generations and their understanding of themselves and their times. It throws fresh light on the evolution of history in Scotland and on the actions and ambitions of the Scots who have formed and reformed the nation.


Annals of the persecution in Scotland

Annals of the persecution in Scotland

Author: James Aikman

Publisher: LA CASE Books

Published: 2024-06-19

Total Pages: 794

ISBN-13:

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The book is a detailed account of the religious persecution faced by the Scottish people during the period between the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 and the Glorious Revolution of 1688. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the various acts of oppression, including the imposition of the Episcopalian Church, the use of military force to suppress dissent, and the execution of religious leaders. Aikman draws on a range of historical sources to provide a detailed and engaging account of this turbulent period in Scottish history. He also provides insight into the political and social context of the time, including the broader religious and political landscape of Scotland and England.Overall, Annals of the Persecution in Scotland is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Scottish history, particularly the history of religious persecution and the struggle for religious freedom.