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Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the Present: Volume 2: The Modernisation of Scotland, 1850 to Present

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the Present: Volume 2: The Modernisation of Scotland, 1850 to Present
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Anthony Cooke
Edited by Ian Donnachie
Edited by Ann MacSween
Edited by Christopher Whatley
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 170
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781904607618
ClassificationsDewey:941.1
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher John Donald Publishers Ltd
Imprint John Donald Short Run Press
Publication Date 28 January 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the first volume of a distance-learning history of Scotland course. The 26 major topics are covered in five books, designed for self-study and written to accompany the course. These volumes are: two tutorial volumes, two volumes of reprinted articles and essays, and a volume of documents. The first half of the course covers the period 1707 to 1850. Beginning with the Union of 1707 and Jacobitism, the course considers topics, including: industrialization, politics, religion, the environment, class, demography and culture, as well as looking at the differences between Highland and Lowland society and economy. The project team for this part of the course includes: C.G. Brown, G. Carruthers, A.J. Cooke, I. Donnachie, W.H. Fraser, M.T.G. Fry, B. Harris, A.I. Macinnes, I. Maver, T.C. Smout, N.L. Tranter, C.A. Whatley, I.D. Whyte and D.J. Withrington. The period 1850 to the present is covered in the second half of the course. Again, a wide range of topics is studied and some topics, such as industrialization, demography, urbanization, religion, class, education, culture, and Highland and Lowland society is continued. The project team for this second part of the course includes: R.D. Anderson, R. Anthony, C.G. Brown, E.A. Cameron, R.J. Finlay, J.O. Foster, C. Harvie, W. Kenefick, R.A. Lambert, I. Levitt, A.J. MacIvor, R.J. Morris and P.L. Payne.

Author Biography

Christopher Whatley, OBE, FRSE is Professor of Scottish History at the University of Dundee. His publications include the award-winning The Scots and the Union, Immortal Memory: Burns and the Scottish People and Pabay: An Island Odyssey.