Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue

Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue
Title Perspectives on the Older Scottish Tongue PDF eBook
Author Christian Kay
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 240
Release 2019-07-31
Genre Dictionary of the older Scottish tongue
ISBN 1474469701

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This volume celebrates the completion of the monumental Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue.

An Introduction To Scottish Ethnology

An Introduction To Scottish Ethnology
Title An Introduction To Scottish Ethnology PDF eBook
Author Alexander Fenton
Publisher Birlinn
Pages 641
Release 2013-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1907909214

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The publication of An Introduction to Scottish Ethnology sees the completion of the fourteen-volume Scottish Life and Society series, originally conceived by the eminent ethnologist Professor Alexander Fenton. The series explores the many elements in Scottish history, language and culture which have shaped the identity of Scotland and Scots at local, regional and national level, placing these in an international context. Each of the thirteen volumes already published focuses on a particular theme or institution within Scottish society. This introduction provides an overview of the discipline of ethnology as it has developed in Scotland and more widely, the sources and methods for its study, and practical guidance on the means by which it can be examined within its constituent genres, based on the experience of those currently working with ethnological materials. Theory and practice are presented in an accessible fashion, making it an ideal companion for the student, the scholar and the interested amateur alike.

Later Medieval English Literature

Later Medieval English Literature
Title Later Medieval English Literature PDF eBook
Author Douglas Gray
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 728
Release 2008-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 0198122187

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A guide to the literature written in English from the death of Chaucer to the early sixteenth century from one of the period's pre-eminent literary scholars. Includes a valuable chronology, an informative introductory survey, and detailed sections on prose, poetry, Scottish writing, and drama.

Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe

Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe
Title Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe PDF eBook
Author Jackson W. Armstrong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 300
Release 2020-11-24
Genre Education
ISBN 0429557922

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Drawing together an international team of historians, lawyers and historical sociolinguists, this volume investigates urban cultures of law in Scotland, with a special focus on Aberdeen and its rich civic archive, the Low Countries, Norway, Germany and Poland from c. 1350 to c. 1650. In these essays, the contributors seek to understand how law works in its cultural and social contexts by focusing specifically on the urban experience and, to a great extent, on urban records. The contributions are concerned with understanding late medieval and early modern legal experts as well as the users of courts and legal services, the languages and records of law, and legal activities occurring inside and outside of official legal fora. This volume considers what the expectations of people at different status levels were for the use of the law, what perceptions of justice and authority existed among different groups, and what their knowledge was of law and legal procedure. By examining how different aspects of legal culture came to be recorded in writing, the contributors reveal how that writing itself then became part of a culture of law. Cultures of Law in Urban Northern Europe: Scotland and its Neighbours c.1350–c.1650 combines the historical study of law, towns, language and politics in a way that will be accessible and compelling for advanced level undergraduates and postgraduate to postdoctoral researchers and academics in medieval and early modern, urban, legal, political and linguistic history.

John Knox

John Knox
Title John Knox PDF eBook
Author Jane Dawson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 393
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300214189

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Jane Dawson has written the definitive life of John Knox, a leader of the Protestant Reformation in sixteenth-century Scotland. Based in large part on previously unavailable sources, including the recently discovered papers of Knox’s close friend and colleague Christopher Goodman, Dawson’s biography challenges the traditionally held stereotype of this founder of the Presbyterian denomination as a strident and misogynist religious reformer whose influence rarely extended beyond Scotland. She maintains instead that John Knox relied heavily on the support of his “godly sisters” and conferred as well as argued with Mary, Queen of Scots. He was a proud member of the European community of Reformed Churches and deeply involved in the religious Reformations within England, Ireland, France, Switzerland, and the Holy Roman Empire. Casting a surprising new light on the public and private personas of a highly complex, difficult, and hugely compelling individual, Dawson’s fascinating study offers a vivid, fully rounded portrait of this renowned Scottish preacher and prophet who had a seismic impact on religion and society.

The Politics of Wine in Britain

The Politics of Wine in Britain
Title The Politics of Wine in Britain PDF eBook
Author C. Ludington
Publisher Springer
Pages 366
Release 2016-01-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230306225

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A unique look at the meaning of the taste for wine in Britain, from the establishment of a Commonwealth in 1649 to the Commercial Treaty between Britain and France in 1860 - this book provides an extraordinary window into the politics and culture of England and Scotland just as they were becoming the powerful British state.

Language Contact and Development around the North Sea

Language Contact and Development around the North Sea
Title Language Contact and Development around the North Sea PDF eBook
Author Merja Stenroos
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 253
Release 2012-04-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027274665

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This volume brings together eleven studies on the history of language and writing in the North Sea area, with focus on contacts and interchanges through time. Its range spans from the investigation of pre-Germanic place-names to present-day Shetland; the materials studied include glosses, legal and trade documents as well as place names and modern dialects. The volume is unique in its combination of linguistics and place-name studies with literacy studies, which allows for a very dynamic picture of the history of language contact and texts in the North Sea area. Different approaches come together to illuminate a major insight: the omnipresence of multilingualism as a context for language development and a formative characteristic of literacy. Among the contributors are experts on English, Nordic and German language history. The book will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and students working on the history of Northern European languages, literacy studies and language contact