Dr Laura A.M. Stewart is Professor of early modern British history at the University of York. Her many publications on political culture, state formation, print and scribal circulation, and Anglo-Scottish relations include: Urban Politics and the British Civil Wars: Edinburgh, 1617-53 (Leiden, 2006) and Rethinking the Scottish Revolution: Covenanted Scotland, 1637-51 (Edinburgh, 2016; pbk 2018), which was short-listed for the Longman-History Today prize and awarded the American Historical Association Morris D. Forkosch Prize 2017. Janay Nugent is Associate Professor of History at the University of Lethbridge in Canada. She is co-editor of Finding the Family in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland (Ashgate, 2008) and Children and Youth in Premodern Scotland (Boydell & Brewer, 2015).
Preface; List of Illustrations
Introduction: Early Stuart Scotland: Britain, Europe, And Beyond
Part One: Scotland and The Formation Of Britain
Chapter 1. Covenants and Conquest
Chapter 2. Restoration and Revolution
Chapter 3. The Union Of 1707
Chapter 4. Hanoverian Scotland: Whigs and Tories, Unionists and Jacobites
Part Two: Cultures, Communities, and Institutions In Early Modern Scotland
Chapter 5. Politics and Participation
Chapter 6. Religious Cultures
Chapter 7. Community, Household, Gender, and Age
Chapter 8. Art and Architecture
Conclusion: North Britons
Further Reading; Index