From the revolution of 1689 to the disruption, 1843
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From the revolution of 1689 to the disruption, 1843
(Cambridge historical series / edited by G.W. Prothero, . History of Scotland ; v. 3)
Cambridge University Press, 2011, c1909
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"First edition, 1909 ... First paperback edition 2011"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Peter Hume Brown's History of Scotland was first issued by the Cambridge University Press in three successive volumes from 1898 to 1909. These volumes were published in a new edition in 1911, the version which is reprinted here, which introduced some corrections as well as an additional chapter on the development of politics, education, and religion in Scotland during the last half of the nineteenth century. Taken together, Hume Brown's study provides a far-reaching, coherent narrative of Scotland's history, from the Roman occupation of North Britain in the first century to the changes and events that brought the nation into the twentieth century. This is the third volume of History of Scotland. It covers the period from the end of the Glorious Revolution in 1689 to the year 1910.
Table of Contents
- The Age of Secular Interests: 1. William and Mary (1689-94), William (1689-1702)
- 2. Scotland on the eve of the Union
- 3. Anne (1702-14)
- 4. George I (1714-27), George II (1727-60), the rising of 1715
- 5. The Argathelians and the Squadrone (1719-45)
- 6. Religion-social progress (1714-45)
- 7. The Jacobite rising of 1745
- 8. George II (1727-60), George III (1760-1820)
- 9. George III (1760-1820)
- 10. The victory of reform (1806-32)
- 11. 'The disruption' (1833-43)
- 12. Scotland during the last half century
- Bibliography
- Index.
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