The Earls of Cromartie
Author: Sir William Fraser
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 726
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Author: Sir William Fraser
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Published: 1876
Total Pages: 726
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Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-06-02
Total Pages: 690
ISBN-13: 3385495342
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Author: Faculty of Procurators in Glascow. Library
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Published: 1903
Total Pages: 1120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 1034
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 1042
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Neil Davidson
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 2000-04-20
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780745316086
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe traditional view of the Scottish nation holds that it first arose during the Wars of Independence from England in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Although Scotland was absorbed into Britain in 1707 with the Treaty of Union, Scottish identity is supposed to have remained alive in the new state through separate institutions of religion (the Church of Scotland), education, and the legal system. Neil Davidson argues otherwise. The Scottish nation did not exist before 1707. The Scottish national consciousness we know today was not preserved by institutions carried over from the pre-Union period, but arose after and as a result of the Union, for only then were the material obstacles to nationhood – most importantly the Highland/Lowland divide – overcome. This Scottish nation was constructed simultaneously with and as part of the British nation, and the eighteenth century Scottish bourgeoisie were at the forefront of constructing both. The majority of Scots entered the Industrial Revolution with a dual national consciousness, but only one nationalism, which was British. The Scottish nationalism which arose in Scotland during the twentieth century is therefore not a revival of a pre-Union nationalism after 300 years, but an entirely new formation. Davidson provides a revisionist history of the origins of Scottish and British national consciousness that sheds light on many of the contemporary debates about nationalism.
Author: Kelsey Jackson Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2020-02-25
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 019253758X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraditional accounts of the Scottish Enlightenment present the half-century or so before 1750 as, at best, a not-yet fully realised precursor to the era of Hume and Smith, at worst, a period of superstition and religious bigotry. This is the first book-length study to systematically challenge that notion. Instead, it argues that the era between approximately 1680 and 1745 was a 'First' Scottish Enlightenment, part of the continent-wide phenomenon of early Enlightenment and led by the Jacobites, Episcopalians, and Catholics of north-eastern Scotland. It makes this argument through an intensive study of the dramatic changes in historiographical practice which took place in Scotland during this era, showing how the documentary scholarship of Jean Mabillon and the Maurists was eagerly received and rapidly developed in Scottish historical circles, resulting in the wholesale demolition of the older, Humanist myths of Scottish origins and their replacement with the foundations of our modern understanding of early Scottish history. This volume accordingly challenges many of the truisms surrounding seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Scottish history, pushing back against notions of pre-Enlightenment Scotland as backward, insular, and intellectually impoverished and mapping a richly polymathic, erudite, and transnational web of scholars, readers, and polemicists. It highlights the enduring cultural links with France and argues for the central importance of Scotland's two principal religious minorities—Episcopalians and Catholics—in the growth of Enlightenment thinking. As such, it makes a major intervention in the intellectual and cultural histories of Scotland, early modern Europe, and the Enlightenment itself.
Author: Adolphus William Ward, Baron John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Stanley Leathes
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1934
Total Pages: 1016
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Katharine Marjory Stewart-Murray Duchess of Atholl
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Published: 1908
Total Pages: 750
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Publisher: Рипол Классик
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Total Pages: 45
ISBN-13: 5879335720
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