Scotland : the making and unmaking of the nation, c.1100-1707. Volume 4, Readings : c.1500-1707 /
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. Especial...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Dundee :
Dundee University Press in association with the Open University,
2007.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Acknowledgements; 23. 'Indian Summer: 1517-1560', Norman Macdougall; 24. 'Scottish Politics in the Reign of James IV', Julian Goodare; 25. 'Constitutional Revolution, Party and Faction in the Scottish Parliament of Charles I', John Scally; 26. 'The Reluctant Revolutionaries: Scotland in 1688', Ian B Cowan; 27. 'Scottish Cultural Change 1660-1710 and the Union of 1707', Roger L Emerson; 28. 'Clans of the Highlands and Islands: 1610 Onwards', Andrew MacKillop; 29. 'Clan Support for the House of Stuart', Allan I Macinnes; 30. 'Calvinism and the Gaidhealtachd in Scotland', Jane Dawson; 31. 'General Alexander Leslie, the Scottish Covenanters and the Riksråd debates, 1638-1640', Alexia Grosjean; 32. 'The Scottish Parliament and European Diplomacy 1641-1647: The Palatine, the Dutch Republic and Sweden', John R Young; 'Whatever Happened to the Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines for Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-century Historians', Michael Lynch; 34. Early Modern Rural Society and Economy; 34a. In the Beginning: the Tenants of Scone Abbey in the Early Sixteenth Century, Margaret Sanderson; 34b. The Farming Township, Robert A Dodgshon; 34c.Encouraging Improvement, Ian D Whyte; 34d. Was Improvement Slow? Robert A Dodgshon; 34e. Poverty or Prosperity?
- Comparing Interpretations, Ian D Whyte; 34f. Landlord-tenant Relations in the Islands, Frances J Shaw; 34g. The Fortunes of the Feuars on Tayside, Margaret Sanderson; 34h. The Old Order: Looking back, Thomas M Devine; 35. 'James VI's Architects and their Architecture', Aonghus MacKechnie; 36. 'A National Style', Michael Bath; 37. 'Music in the Courts of Mary Queen of Scots and James VI', D James Ross; 38. Early Modern Literature; 38a. 'Scottish Culture in its Historical Perspective', Michael Lynch; 38b 'Rex stoicus: George Buchanan, James VI and the Scottish Polity', Roger Mason; 38c. 'The New Historicism in Renaissance Studies', Jean E Howard.