Enlightenment and change : Scotland 1746-1832
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Enlightenment and change : Scotland 1746-1832
(New history of Scotland)
Edinburgh University Press, c2009
Rev. and updated ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Previous ed. published as: Integration, enlightenment, and industrialization : Scotland 1746-1832. London : Arnold, 1981
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-267) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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This second revised and expanded edition of the bestselling Integration and Enlightenment provides a compact survey of developments in Enlightenment Scotland, from the aftermath of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion to the Scottish Reform Act of 1832. The Act spelled the end of political and social systems that had presided over industrial and agricultural revolutions turning Scotland from a rural society to one of the most urbanised and industrialised of European nations. Scotland also moved from an being simply an active participant in the cultural life of western Europe to being a leader in a new, more expansive, Atlantic and European world where the ideas of its great Enlightenment thinkers circulated from Moscow to Philadelphia. The political framework for changes was the Union of 1707 which incorporated Scotland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain, and after 1800 Great Britain and Ireland. However, within the UK a distinctive political system run for most of this period by either the Dukes of Argyll or the so-called 'Dundas Despotism' dominated Scotland.
This volume studies how that system first stimulated and exploited cultural and economic change and then was finally destroyed by it.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1: Scotland on the Eve of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions
- 2: The Age of Islay 1746 - 1761
- 3: Integration and Expansion 1760 - 1775
- 4: Scotland and The American Revolution 1775 - 1784
- 5: The First Phase of The Dundas Ascendancy 1784 - 1793
- 6: The Melvilles and Their System Under the Pressures of War 1793 - 1815
- 7: Change: The Underlying Timebomb 1790 - 1815
- 8: The Last Hurrahs of the Old Regime 1815 - 1827
- 9: Meltdown and Reconfiguration 1827 - 1832
- Conclusion: Enlightened Change?
- Selected Further Reading
- Appendix: Chronological Table
- Index
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