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PUBLISHER: Edinburgh University Press
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781902930381
RRP: £19.99
PAGES: 320
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 10, 2002
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Who are the Scots: and, The Scottish Nation
Gordon Menzies
Two classic books are brought together here. Written history begins with the Romans and that is the starting point for Who are the Scots?. The Celtic-speaking peoples who defied the Romans from their hill forts are recorded by Tacitus in the first century AD. For the next thousand years and more Picts, Britons, Gaels, Angles, Norsemen and Anglo-Normans migrated, fought and inter-married until something like a nation began to emerge at the end of the thirteenth century. The Scottish Nation takes up the story. Against a backdrop of rival dynasties struggling among themselves and against the English, the Scots managed to secure an independence and create a new nation. A turbulent history unfolds: the Stewart dynasty, Mary’s reign, Knox’s Reformation, the union of the crowns under James VI, the clash of loyalties during the years of the Covenanters, Cromwell and Charles II, and the first Jacobite rebellion under William and Mary. The book ends with the story of how the first nation of Scotland came to an end in 1707. The authors include the greatest Scottish historians of our time. This is historical writing at its best — informative, discerning, provoking, entertaining.
Reviews of Who are the Scots: and, The Scottish Nation
A useful publication to recommend to students, and indeed, to anyone interested in the history of Scotland and the Scottish people before the union. A useful publication to recommend to students, and indeed, to anyone interested in the history of Scotland and the Scottish people before the union.
Gordon Menzies
Gordon Menzies is an independent producer and formerly Head of Educational Broadcasting at BBC Scotland.