
Scotland : A History.
Title:
Scotland : A History.
Author:
Wormald, Jenny.
ISBN:
9780191518683
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (412 pages)
Series:
Oxford Illustrated History
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Colour Plates -- List of Maps -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Origins: Scotland to 1100 -- 2. The Emergence of a Nation-State, 1100-1300 -- 3. Survival and Revival: Late Medieval Scotland -- 4. Renaissance and Reformation: The Sixteenth Century -- 5. Confidence and Perplexity: The Seventeenth Century -- 6. Scotland Transformed: The Eighteenth Century -- 7. Workshop of Empire: The Nineteenth Century -- 8. The Turbulent Century: Scotland since 1900 -- 9. The Scottish Diaspora -- 10. Scotland's Stories -- Further Reading -- Chronology.
Abstract:
Taking in events as diverse as the Scottish assertion of independence at the end of the thirteenth century, the Union of the Crowns, and devolution, the contributors trace Scottish history from pre-1100 to the twentieth century, and show that Scotland was a remarkably successful, thriving, and important kingdom of international renown. - ;Scotland has long had a romantic appeal which has tended to be focused on a few over-dramatized personalities or events, notably Mary Queen of Scots, Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Highland Clearances-the failures and the sad - though more positively, William Wallace and Robert the Bruce have also got in on the act, because of their heroism in resisting English aggression. This has had its own satisfaction, and has certainly been very good for the tourist industry. But, fuelled by the. explosion of serious academic studies in the last half-century, there has grown up a keen desire for a better-informed and more satisfying understanding of the Scottish past-and not only in Scotland. The vague use of 'Britain' in books and television series which are in fact about England has begun to. provoke adverse comment; there is clearly a growing desire for knowledge about the history of the non-English parts of the British Isles and Eire, already well established in Ireland and becoming increasingly obvious as far as Scotland and Wales are concerned. This book brings together a series of studies by well-established scholars of Scottish history, from Roman times until the present day, and makes the fruits of their research accessible to students and the general reader alike. It offers the opportunity to go beyond the old myths, legends, and romance to the much more rewarding knowledge of why Scotland was a remarkably successful, thriving, and important kingdom, of international renown. - ;Make shelf space for 'Scotland: A
History' edited by Jenny Wormald, which is, quite simply, the best, the most lucid, and most illuminating history of Scotland I've read. - Magnus Magnusson, The Scotsman;...distinguished contribution... What a powerful historical overview this fine book provides. - Magnus Magnusson, The Scotsman.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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