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Scotland in the Nineteenth Century

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Scotland in the Nineteenth Century

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Why, despite the unifying pressures of social and economic change within Britain, did Scotland remain a distinctive society in the 19th century? In this study of the period between 1800 and 1914, the author assesses the importance of political and administrative responses as well as social and economic forces in shaping modern Scotland. Themes include the distinctiveness of that society's artisans, merchants, lairds, professional classes and new migrants in producing a distinctive national political tradition. Particular attention is paid to its efforts to retain a recognizable identity within the evolving United Kingdom.

Author Biography:

JOHN F. MCCAFFREY is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Scottish History, University of Glasgow.
Release date NZ
August 24th, 1998
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Undergraduate
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
VIII, 160 p.
Imprint
Red Globe Press
Pages
160
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
138x215x9
ISBN-13
9780333587539
Product ID
2251060

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