An Enquiry Into the History of Scotland
Title | An Enquiry Into the History of Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | John Pinkerton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 994 |
Release | 1814 |
Genre | |
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An Enquiry Into the History of Scotland Preceding the Reign of Malcolm III. Or the Year 1056. A New Edition with Corr. and Add
Title | An Enquiry Into the History of Scotland Preceding the Reign of Malcolm III. Or the Year 1056. A New Edition with Corr. and Add PDF eBook |
Author | John Pinkerton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 654 |
Release | 1814 |
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A History Of Scotland
Title | A History Of Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Oliver |
Publisher | Weidenfeld & Nicolson |
Pages | 511 |
Release | 2009-12-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0297860291 |
The dramatic story of Scotland - by charismatic television historian, Neil Oliver. Scotland is one of the oldest countries in the world with a vivid and diverse past. Yet the stories and figures that dominate Scottish history - tales of failure, submission, thwarted ambition and tragedy - often badly serve this great nation, overshadowing the rich tapestry of her intricate past. Historian Neil Oliver presents a compelling new portrait of Scottish history, peppered with action, high drama and centuries of turbulence that have helped to shape modern Scotland. Along the way, he takes in iconic landmarks and historic architecture; debunks myths surrounding Scotland's famous sons; recalls forgotten battles; charts the growth of patriotism; and explores recent political developments, capturing Scotland's sense of identity and celebrating her place in the wider world.
An Enquiry Into the History of Scotland
Title | An Enquiry Into the History of Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | John Pinkerton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 676 |
Release | 1814 |
Genre | Scotland |
ISBN |
A Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians Or Goths
Title | A Dissertation on the Origin and Progress of the Scythians Or Goths PDF eBook |
Author | John Pinkerton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 1787 |
Genre | Europe |
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The Invention of Scotland
Title | The Invention of Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Hugh Trevor-Roper |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2008-07-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300176538 |
This book argues that while Anglo-Saxon culture has given rise to virtually no myths at all, myth has played a central role in the historical development of Scottish identity. Hugh Trevor-Roper explores three myths across 400 years of Scottish history: the political myth of the "ancient constitution" of Scotland; the literary myth, including Walter Scott as well as Ossian and ancient poetry; and the sartorial myth of tartan and the kilt, invented--ironically, by Englishmen--in quite modern times. Trevor-Roper reveals myth as an often deliberate cultural construction used to enshrine a people's identity. While his treatment of Scottish myth is highly critical, indeed debunking, he shows how the ritualization and domestication of Scotland's myths as local color diverted the Scottish intelligentsia from the path that led German intellectuals to a dangerous myth of racial supremacy. This compelling manuscript was left unpublished on Trevor-Roper's death in 2003 and is now made available for the first time. Written with characteristic elegance, lucidity, and wit, and containing defiant and challenging opinions, it will absorb and provoke Scottish readers while intriguing many others. "I believe that the whole history of Scotland has been coloured by myth; and that myth, in Scotland, is never driven out by reality, or by reason, but lingers on until another myth has been discovered, or elaborated, to replace it."-Hugh Trevor-Roper
Scotland's Pariah
Title | Scotland's Pariah PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick O'Flaherty |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2015-01-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1442619880 |
Scotland’s Pariah is the first book to examine the remarkable life of John Pinkerton: antiquarian, poet, forger, cartographer, historian, serial adulterer, bigamist, and religious skeptic. A pugnacious and persistent man of letters who knew and was admired by literary masters such as Edward Gibbon, Horace Walpole, and William Godwin, Pinkerton’s life was full of personal and professional misadventures. Patrick O’Flaherty’s biography presents an engrossing account of Pinkerton’s life and works from his early years in Scotland to his Parisian exile, covering his major editorial, antiquarian, and geographic works. Examining Pinkerton’s involvement in the London literary scene, his conflicted relationship with the rise of Celtic nationalism, and his response to early literary romanticism, Scotland’s Pariah is a shrewd and compassionate evaluation of an astonishing literary life.