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An Enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland

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PUBLISHER: McGill-Queen's University Press

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9780773510258

RRP: £95.00

PAGES: 240

PUBLICATION DATE:
November 10, 1997

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An Enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland

Michael Michie

An Enlightenment Tory in Victorian Scotland is a political and intellectual biography of Sir Archibald Alison (1792-1867), historian, social critic, criminal lawyer, and sheriff of Lanarkshire. The first author to examine the full range of Alison’s writings and activities, Michael Michie reveals a significant link between the Scottish Enlightenment and Victorian conservatism. Michie argues that Alison’s conservative ideas were deeply influenced by the social and political thought of the Scottish Enlightenment. He contends that Alison was the embodiment of the High Tory appropriation of the legacy of Adam Smith particularly evident in the belief that commercial agrarian capitalist society was the most appropriate form for both the maintenance of order and the practice of virtue. Developing the suggestion that a conservative interpretation of the enlightened legacy was possible for the succeeding century, Michie’s study offers a useful corrective to the received wisdom that Victorian Liberalism was the true heir of the Scottish Enlightenment.

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Michie opens up a genuinely new perspective on the legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment and makes an innovative contribution to our understanding of the roots of nineteenth-century Scottish Toryism.

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