Using recent work on loyalism in Britain, Ireland, and the British Atlantic as a foundation, this book offers a pioneering exploration of Scottish loyalism and explores the many ways in which Scottish loyalists shaped the British Atlantic world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Using recent work on loyalism in Britain, Ireland, and the British Atlantic as a foundation, this book offers a pioneering exploration of Scottish loyalism and explores the many ways in which Scottish loyalists shaped the British Atlantic world in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katie Louise McCullough is a Researcher for the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs. She is the former Director of the Centre for Scottish Studies at Simon Fraser University. Her forthcoming co-authored study of Indigenous-settler relations on the upper St Lawrence River is set to be published soon. Professor Graeme Morton is Chair of Modern History at the University of Dundee. He has written or edited a dozen books, including The Scottish Diaspora (2013), William Wallace: A National Tale (2014) and Weather, Migration and the Scottish Diaspora: Leaving the Cold Country (2021).
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Preface Introduction: Scottish loyalism in the British Atlantic world 1. "All grand tories:" Loyalism in the trans-Appalachian west during the revolutionary war 2. "Without the smallest recompense": Scottish loyalist women in revolutionary North Carolina 3. The law of loyalism: The Campbell family, the court of session, and the price of loyalty in the revolutionary Atlantic world 4. Inculcating loyalty in the Highlands and beyond, c.1745-1784 5. The Glengarry Cairn and Highland loyalism in the British Atlantic world 6. Loyalism, legitimism, and the neo-Jacobite challenge to the Anglo-Scottish Union Conclusion - The Loud Silence: Scottish Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
Preface Introduction: Scottish loyalism in the British Atlantic world 1. "All grand tories:" Loyalism in the trans-Appalachian west during the revolutionary war 2. "Without the smallest recompense": Scottish loyalist women in revolutionary North Carolina 3. The law of loyalism: The Campbell family, the court of session, and the price of loyalty in the revolutionary Atlantic world 4. Inculcating loyalty in the Highlands and beyond, c.1745-1784 5. The Glengarry Cairn and Highland loyalism in the British Atlantic world 6. Loyalism, legitimism, and the neo-Jacobite challenge to the Anglo-Scottish Union Conclusion - The Loud Silence: Scottish Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
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