A Short Treatise on Forest-trees

A Short Treatise on Forest-trees
Title A Short Treatise on Forest-trees PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hamilton Earl of Haddington
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1765
Genre Arboriculture
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A Short Treatise on Forest-trees

A Short Treatise on Forest-trees
Title A Short Treatise on Forest-trees PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hamilton Earl of Haddington
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1756
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Eighteenth Century Scotland

Eighteenth Century Scotland
Title Eighteenth Century Scotland PDF eBook
Author Tom M. Devine
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 270
Release 2022-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 1788855531

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This impressive collection of essays is based on a two-year seminar series of the Research centre in Scottish History at the University of Strathclyde. New and original research, as well as historiographical overviews and commentaries, illuminate the study of this formative century in the creation of modern Scotland. Contributors are leading figures in their fields, and the Scottish experience is examined within an international dimension. Topics include Scottish modernisation before the Industrial Revolution, the Union of 1707, Scotland and British expansion, Scottish Jacobitism, the Catholic underground, Scottish national identity, the Scottish Enlightenment, urbanisation, demographic change, Scottish Gaeldom, Highland estate management and tenant emigration, and Scottish radicalism. Contributors: Thomas M. Devine, John R. Young, Michael Fry, Allan I. Macinnes, James F. McMillan, Alexander Murdoch, Richard J. Finlay, Jane Rendall, Bernard Aspinwall, Ian D. Whyte, Robert E. Tyson, T. C. Smout, Andrew Mackillop, Christopher A. Whatley, Elaine W. McFarland.

Exploring Environmental History

Exploring Environmental History
Title Exploring Environmental History PDF eBook
Author T. C Smout
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 256
Release 2011-08-16
Genre History
ISBN 074865397X

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This volume brings together the best of T. C. Smout's recent articles and contributions to books and journals on the topic of environmental history.

Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783

Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783
Title Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1783 PDF eBook
Author Jeremy Black
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 375
Release 2008-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 1350306924

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Jeremy Black sets the politics of eighteenth century Britain into the fascinating context of social, economic, cultural, religious and scientific developments. The second edition of this successful text by a leading authority in the field has now been updated and expanded to incorporate the latest research and scholarship.

Rethinking the Industrial Revolution

Rethinking the Industrial Revolution
Title Rethinking the Industrial Revolution PDF eBook
Author Michael Andrew Žmolek
Publisher BRILL
Pages 935
Release 2013-08-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9004251790

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In Rethinking the Industrial Revolution: Five Centuries of Transition from Agrarian to Industrial Capitalism in England, Michael Andrew Žmolek offers the first in-depth study of the evolution of English manufacturing from the feudal and early modern periods within the context of the development of agrarian capitalism. With an emphasis on the relationship between Parliament and working Britons, this work challenges readers to 'rethink' the common perception of the role of the state in the first industrial revolution as essentially passive. The work chronicles how a long train of struggles led by artisans resisting efforts by employers to transform production along capitalist lines, prompted employers to appeal to the state to suppress this resistance by coercion.

A Peer Among Princes

A Peer Among Princes
Title A Peer Among Princes PDF eBook
Author Philip Grant
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 317
Release 2019-02-28
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1526745429

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This authoritative biography chronicles the life and achievements of the Victorian era politician and hero of the Napoleonic Wars. Sir Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch, is best known for his exceptional military career during the Napoleonic Wars. In the struggle for the Iberian Peninsula, he won a major victory at the Battle of Barrosa, conducted the siege of San Sebastian, and acted as the Duke of Wellington’s second in command. But Graham was much more than a soldier. An innovative Scottish landowner, politician, sportsman, and traveler, he was a remarkable man of his age. In A Peer Among Princes, Philip Grant does justice to his life and reputation. Lord Lynedoch only took up his military career in 1792 when he was outraged by the violation of his wife’s coffin by French revolutionaries. Determined to fight them, he raised his own regiment and soon establishing himself as an outstanding leader and field commander. He saw action at Toulon, made a daring escape from the siege of Mantua, served in Malta and Egypt and with Sir John Moore during the Corunna campaign. With quotes from Graham’s vivid letters and diaries, Grant weaves an absorbing and detailed narrative of his long and varied life.