The essays in this collection examine religion, politics and commerce in Scotland during a time of crisis and turmoil. Contributors look at the effect of the Union on Scottish trade and commerce, the Scottish role in tobacco and sugar plantations, Robert Burnsâ s early poetry on his planned emigration to Jamaica and Scottish anti-abolitionists.
The essays in this collection examine religion, politics and commerce in Scotland during a time of crisis and turmoil. Contributors look at the effect of the Union on Scottish trade and commerce, the Scottish role in tobacco and sugar plantations, Robert Burnsâ s early poetry on his planned emigration to Jamaica and Scottish anti-abolitionists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Political and Popular Culture in the Early Modern Period
Introduction: Identity Mobility and Competing Patriotisms Allan I. Macinnes Douglas J. Hamilton; Chapter 1 Jamie the Soldier and the Jacobite Military Threat 1706-27 Daniel Szechi; Chapter 2 Simply a Jacobite Heroine? The Life Experience of Margaret Lady Nairne (1673-1747) Nicola Cowmeadow; Chapter 3 Missionaries or Soldiers for the Jacobite Cause? The Conflict of Loyalties for Scottish Catholic Clergy Thomas McInally; Chapter 4 English Liturgy and Scottish Identity: The Case of James Greenshields Jeffrey Stephen; Chapter 5 'Let Him be an Englishman': Irish and Scottish Clergy in the Caribbean Church of England 1610-1720 Sarah Barber; Chapter 6 Scotland the Dutch Republic and the Union: Commerce and Cosmopolitanism Esther Mijers; Chapter 7 Clearing the Smokescreen of Early Scottish Mercantile Identity: From Leeward Sugar Plantations to Scottish Country Estates C. 1680-1730 Stuart M. Nisbet; Chapter 8 Union Empire and Global Adventuring with a Jacobite Twist 1707-53 Allan I. Macinnes; Chapter 9 John Drummond of Quarrel: East India Patronage and Jacobite Assimilation 1720-80 George K. McGilvary; Chapter 10 William Playfair (1759-1823) Scottish Enlightenment from Below? Jean-François Dunyach; Chapter 11 The Visionary Voyages of Robert Burns Liam McIlvanney; Chapter 12 'Defending the Colonies Against Malicious Attacks of Philanthropy': Scottish Campaigns Against the Abolitions of the Slave Trade and Slavery Douglas J. Hamilton;
Introduction: Identity Mobility and Competing Patriotisms Allan I. Macinnes Douglas J. Hamilton; Chapter 1 Jamie the Soldier and the Jacobite Military Threat 1706-27 Daniel Szechi; Chapter 2 Simply a Jacobite Heroine? The Life Experience of Margaret Lady Nairne (1673-1747) Nicola Cowmeadow; Chapter 3 Missionaries or Soldiers for the Jacobite Cause? The Conflict of Loyalties for Scottish Catholic Clergy Thomas McInally; Chapter 4 English Liturgy and Scottish Identity: The Case of James Greenshields Jeffrey Stephen; Chapter 5 'Let Him be an Englishman': Irish and Scottish Clergy in the Caribbean Church of England 1610-1720 Sarah Barber; Chapter 6 Scotland the Dutch Republic and the Union: Commerce and Cosmopolitanism Esther Mijers; Chapter 7 Clearing the Smokescreen of Early Scottish Mercantile Identity: From Leeward Sugar Plantations to Scottish Country Estates C. 1680-1730 Stuart M. Nisbet; Chapter 8 Union Empire and Global Adventuring with a Jacobite Twist 1707-53 Allan I. Macinnes; Chapter 9 John Drummond of Quarrel: East India Patronage and Jacobite Assimilation 1720-80 George K. McGilvary; Chapter 10 William Playfair (1759-1823) Scottish Enlightenment from Below? Jean-François Dunyach; Chapter 11 The Visionary Voyages of Robert Burns Liam McIlvanney; Chapter 12 'Defending the Colonies Against Malicious Attacks of Philanthropy': Scottish Campaigns Against the Abolitions of the Slave Trade and Slavery Douglas J. Hamilton;
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