These essays address the Church of Scotland's view of the union and how concerns about the Kirk influenced voting behavior in the Scottish Parliament. They argue that the global War of the Spanish Succession influenced both the timing and shape of the British union. Also examined are intellectual and public opinions on Scottish nationhood and the place and powers of the monarchs, as well as the Company of Scotland and trade.
These essays address the Church of Scotland's view of the union and how concerns about the Kirk influenced voting behavior in the Scottish Parliament. They argue that the global War of the Spanish Succession influenced both the timing and shape of the British union. Also examined are intellectual and public opinions on Scottish nationhood and the place and powers of the monarchs, as well as the Company of Scotland and trade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stewart J. Brown is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Edinburgh. Christopher Whatley is Professor of Scottish History at the University of Dundee where until recently he was also a Vice Principal and Head of the College of Arts and Social Sciences. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
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1. The Issues Facing Scotland in 1707 Christopher A Whatley; 2. The Union of 1707 and the War of the Spanish Succession Christopher Storrs; 3. Intellectual capital in Pre-1707 Scotland Richard Saville; 4. Conceptions of Nationhood in the Anglo-Scottish Union Debates Clare Jackson; 5. Publicity Parties and Patronage: Parliamentary Management and the Anglo-Scottish Union Karin Bowie; 6. The Kirk Parliament and the Union 1706-7 Derek J Patrick; 7. A Union for Empire? Scotland The East India Company and the British Union Andrew Mackillop.
1. The Issues Facing Scotland in 1707 Christopher A Whatley; 2. The Union of 1707 and the War of the Spanish Succession Christopher Storrs; 3. Intellectual capital in Pre-1707 Scotland Richard Saville; 4. Conceptions of Nationhood in the Anglo-Scottish Union Debates Clare Jackson; 5. Publicity Parties and Patronage: Parliamentary Management and the Anglo-Scottish Union Karin Bowie; 6. The Kirk Parliament and the Union 1706-7 Derek J Patrick; 7. A Union for Empire? Scotland The East India Company and the British Union Andrew Mackillop.
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