The Scottish nation
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書誌事項
The Scottish nation
(Penguin books, history)
Penguin Books, 2000-2006, c1999
- 1700-2000
- 1700-2007
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The Scottish nation 1700-2000
The Scottish nation 1700-2007
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注記
1700-2000(xxiii, 695 p.), 1700-2007(xxiii, 743 p.)
"First published by Allen Lane The Penguin Press 1999"--T.p. verso of 1700-2000
"Resissued with new material 2006"--T.p. verso of 1700-2007
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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1700-2000 ISBN 9780140230048
内容説明
THE SCOTTISH NATION examines the social, political, religious and economic factors that have shaped modern Scotland. Drawing on the latest research, Devine places Scotland firmly within an international context and provides a key focus for the ongoing debate regarding Scotland's future
目次
- Part 1 1700-1760: Scotland in Great Britain
- the Jacobite challenge
- the Union and the economy
- roots of Enlightenment
- the parish state. Part 2 1760-1830: Scotland transformed
- the rural lowlands - the old world and the new
- urbanization
- the disintegration of clanship
- the old regime and radical protest
- highlandism and Scottish identity. Part 3 1830-1939: the world's workshop
- politics, power and identity in Victorian Scotland
- the decline and fall of liberal hegemony
- the Scottish city
- religion and society
- educating the people
- the highlands and crofting society
- land, elites and people
- emigrants
- new Scots
- Scottish women - family, work and politics. Part 4 1939-2000: war and peace
- the Scottish question
- a nation reborn?.
- 巻冊次
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1700-2007 ISBN 9780141027692
内容説明
The "Scottish Nation" examines the social, political, religious and economic factors that have shaped modern Scotland. Drawing on the latest research, Devine places Scotland firmly within an international context and provides a key focus for the ongoing debate regarding Scotland's future. This new edition brings the reader up-to-date with Scotland's recent history, from the high politics of the devolved parliament to the everyday effects of huge and growing levels of social inequality.
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