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Making The Union Work Scotland 16511763 Alexander Murdoch

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Making The Union Work Scotland 16511763 Alexander Murdoch
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.87 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Alexander Murdoch
ISBN: 9781000051704, 1000051706
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Making The Union Work Scotland 16511763 Alexander Murdoch by Alexander Murdoch 9781000051704, 1000051706 instant download after payment.

Making the Union Work: Scotland, 1651-1763, explores and analyses existing narratives of Jacobitism and Unionism in late seventeenth to mid-eighteenth century Scotland.
Using in-depth archival research, the book questions the extent to which the currency of kinship patronage politics persisted in Scotland as the competing ideologies of Scottish Jacobitism and British Whiggism grew. It discusses the connection between the manifest corruption of patronage politics and the efflorescence of the Scottish Enlightenment. It also examines the stance taken by David Hume and Adam Smith in defining themselves as philosophers first, Whigs second, but Scots above all else, and analyses whether they achieved international success because of or despite the parliamentary union with England in 1707.
Organised chronologically and concluding with an assessment of the newly formed United Kingdom in the decades following the 1707 union, Making the Union Work: Scotland, 1651-1763 will be of great interest to researchers and academics of early modern Scotland.

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