The "inevitable" union and other essays on early modern Scotland
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The "inevitable" union and other essays on early modern Scotland
Tuckwell Press, c2003
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Inevitable union
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Maurice Lee Jr. has been turning out important, and often controversial, work on the history of early-modern Scotland since the appearance of his first book in 1953. This collection contains 11 of his most important journal articles and book chapters; there are also five new pieces, including the title article on the Union, a reassessment of Mary Queen of Scots, and a new interpretation of the mysterious Gowrie Conspiracy. This volume should be of interest to all readers with a professional, or amateur, interest in the history of Scotland from the Reformation to the Union.
目次
- The "Inevitable" Union - Absentee Government in Scotland, 1603-1707
- Sir Richard Maitland of Lethington - A Christian Laird in the Age of Reformation
- Mary Queen of Scots - The Next Assignment
- John Knox and his History
- The Fall of the Regent Morton - A Problem in Satellite Diplomacy
- James VI and the Revival of Episcopacy in Scotland, 1596-1600
- The Gowrie Conspiracy revisited
- Scotland and the "General Crisis" of the Seventeenth Century
- James VI's Government of Scotland after 1603
- King James's Popish Chancellor
- Archbishop Spottiswoode as Historian
- Charles I and the End of Conciliar Government in Scotland
- Scotland, the Union, and the Idea of a "General Crisis"
- Annus Horribilis: Charles II in Scotland. 1650-51
- The Buccleuch Marriage Contract: An Unknown Episode in Scottish Politics
- The Troubles of a Family Man: the Earl of Tweeddale and his Kin.
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