Scotland : : The Making and Unmaking of the Nation c.1100-1707: Volume 4 Readings: c.1500-1707 / / Bob Harris, Alan MacDonald.

Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c.1100-1707 aims to show the importance of Scotland’s relationships to Europe and its part in a broader European story, as well as to dispel long-established myths and preconceptions which continue to exert a firm grip on public opinion. Especially in...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Article twenty-three. Indian Summer: 1517-1560
  • Article twenty-four. Scottish Politics in the Reign of James VI
  • Article twenty-five. Constitutional Revolution, Party and Faction in the Scottish Parliaments of Charles I
  • Article twenty-six. The Reluctant Revolutionaries: Scotland in 1688
  • Article twenty-seven. Scottish Cultural Change 1660±1710 and the Union of 1707
  • Article twenty-eight. Clans of the Highlands and Islands: 1610 Onwards
  • Article twenty-nine. Clan Support for the House of Stuart
  • Article thirty. Calvinism and the Gaidhealtachd in Scotland
  • Article thirty-one. General Alexander Leslie, the Scottish Covenanters and the Riksråd Debates, 1638-1640
  • Article thirty-two, The Scottish Parliament and European Diplomacy 1641--1647: The Palatine, the Dutch Republic and Sweden
  • Article thirty-three. Whatever Happened to the Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines for Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century Historians
  • article thirty-four Early Modern Rural Society and Economy
  • Article thirty-five. James VI's Architects and their Architecture
  • Article thirty-six. A National Style
  • Article thirty-seven. Music in the Courts of Mary Queen of Scots and James VI
  • Article thirty-eight. Early Modern Literature