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Dundee University Press Ltd Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c. 1100-1707: Volume 1: Scottish Nation - Origins to c.1500
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Dundee University Press Ltd Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation c1100-1707: Volume 2: Early Modern Scotland: c1500-1707
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Dundee University Press Ltd Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation c1100 -1707: Volume 4: Readings - C.1500-1707
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Dundee University Press Ltd Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation, c. 1100-1707: Volume 3: Readings, c. 1100 - c. 1500
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Scottish History Society Records of the Convention of Royal Burghs, 1555; 1631-1648
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Dundee University Press Ltd Scotland: The Making and Unmaking of the Nation c1100-1707: Volume 5: Major Documents
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Edinburgh University Press The History of the Scottish Parliament: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567 to 1707
These three volumes comprise a new history of Scotland's first parliament from the first surviving official records in the thirteenth century to its final dissolution in 1707. Denigrated by unionists as inferior to the English parliament and despised by nationalists for agreeing to its own demise, the Scottish parliament has been shockingly under-researched by Scottish historians. This new history will go a long way towards redressing the balance, not merely putting the record straight but making it visible for the first time. Written by some twenty-five leading scholars the three volumes will be by far the most comprehensive history of the parliament ever published. Volumes 1 and 2 examine the history of parliament under the medieval and early modern monarchs. The former describes its role during the wars of independence, under the Stewart monarchy, and during the Reformation. The latter describes its role in the reign of James VI and throughout the century between the unions of the crowns in 1603 and of the parliaments in 1707, a period of royal absenteeism , religious upheaval, revolutions, civil wars, and economic catastrophe. Volume 3 addresses broad themes across the life of the parliament: relationship to the crown and nobility; legislative role; procedures; modes of government; relations with burghs and regions; receptiveness to political ideas; relationship with the church and role in national religious life. The refounding of the parliament in Edinburgh makes this a good time for a new look at the history, workings, and effectiveness of its long medieval and early modern antecedent. The History of the Scottish Parliament will be the definitive account for many years, informative, reliable, readable, and replete with story, character and incidentIt is, in sum, an outstanding testimony to the quality of historical scholarship in Scotland.
£105.00