Scotland, an unwon cause : an anthology with a commentary
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Scotland, an unwon cause : an anthology with a commentary
Canongate, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-225) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a collection fundamental texts that define Scotland's political and social past and structure. It provides the notes and discussion necessary to fully appreciate them. Texts include: "The Declaration of Arbroath", "Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites", "The Complaynte of Scotland", "United and Separate Parliaments", "The Treaty of Union", "The Declaration of Perth" and "The Claim of Right". Throughout the centuries, the Scots have found conflict with a much larger and much more powerful neighbour and have always been conscious of their own identity. From "The Declaration of Arbroath" to the "Claim of Rights", a volume of major texts, both literary and political, show the development of Scotland's sense of itself through the years. Writers include David Human, Walter Scott, John Buchan, Edwin Muir, George Davie, Jim Sillars, Fletcher of Saltoun, Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, Robert Burns, James Boswell, Robert Louis Stevenson, Keir Hardie and Adam Smith. Paul Scott is the author of "In Bed with an Elephant", "Defoe in Scotland" and "Fletcher of Saltoun".
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