Scotland SUBJECT OF BOOKS
David Allan. Philosophy and Politics in Later Stuart Scotland: Neo-Stoicism, Culture, and Ideology in an Age of Crisis, 1540-1690. Tuckwell. 2000. 246pp. R. D. Anderson. Education and the Scottish People, 1750-1918. Oxford University Press. 1995. 337pp. A. D. M. Barrell. Medieval Scotland. Cambridge University Press. 2000. 296pp. G. W. S. Barrow. Kingship and Unity: Scotland, 1000-1306. Edinburgh University Press. 1989. 185pp. Christopher J. Berry. Social Theory of the Scottish Enlightenment. Edinburgh University Press. 1997. 228pp. Caroline Bingham. The Stewart Kingdom of Scotland, 1371-1603. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1974. 284pp. Jack Brand. The National Movement in Scotland. Routledge. 1978. 330pp. Callum G. Brown. Religion and Society in Scotland Since 1707. Edinburgh University Press. 1997. 219pp. H. M. Chadwick. Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots & the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge University Press. 1949. 171pp. Reginald Coupland. Welsh and Scottish Nationalism: A Study. London: Collins. 1954. 426pp. David Daiches. Scotland and the Union. John Murray. 1977. 212pp. Neil Davidson. The Origins of Scottish Nationhood. Pluto Press. 2000. 264pp. Thomas M. Devine; Richard J. Finlay (editors). Scotland in the Twentieth Century. Edinburgh University Press. 1996. 312pp. Robert A. Dodgshon. Land and Society in Early Scotland. Clarendon Press. 1981. 345pp. Gordon Donaldson. Scotland: The Shaping of a Nation. David & Charles. 1974. 280pp. F. D. Dow. Cromwellian Scotland, 1651-1660. Edinburgh: John Donald. 1979. 361pp. Kevin Dunion. Troublemakers: The Struggle for Environmental Justice in Scotland. Edinburgh University Press. 2003. 245pp. William Ferguson. The Identity of the Scottish Nation: An Historic Quest. Edinburgh University Press. 1998. 341pp. William Ferguson. Scotland: 1689 to the Present. Praeger. 1968. 464pp. Sally Foster. Picts, Gaels and Scots: Early Historic Scotland. Sterling Publishing Company. 2004. 128pp. Updated edition. W. Hamish Fraser. Scottish Popular Politics: From Radicalism to Labour. Edinburgh University Press. 2000. 176pp. Elizabeth Gemmill; Nicholas Mayhew. Changing Values in Medieval Scotland: A Study of Prices, Money, and Weights and Measures. Cambridge University Press. 1995. 419pp. Julian Goodare. The Government of Scotland, 1560-1625. Oxford University Press. 2004. 342pp. George Gordon (editor). Perspectives of the Scottish City. Aberdeen University Press. 1985. 314pp. Alexander Grant; Keith J. Stringer (editors). Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community. Edinburgh University Press. 1998. 319pp. Katherine Haldane Grenier. Tourism and Identity in Scotland, 1770-1914: Creating Caledonia. Ashgate Publishing. 2005. 249pp. Christopher Harvie. No Gods and Precious Few Heroes: Twentieth-Century Scotland. Edinburgh University Press. 1998. 203pp. 3rd Edition. Christopher Harvie; Peter Jones. The Road to Home Rule: Images of Scotland's Cause. Edinburgh University Press. 2000. 218pp. Clare Jackson. Restoration Scotland, 1660-1690: Royalist Politics, Religion and Ideas. Boydell Press. 2003. 258pp. James G. Kellas. Modern Scotland: The Nation Since 1870. Praeger. 1968. 284pp. William Kenefick. Red Scotland! The Rise and Fall of the Radical Left, c. 1872 to 1932. Edinburgh University Press. 2007. 230pp. William Knox. Industrial Nation: Work, Culture and Society in Scotland, 1800-Present. Edinburgh University Press. 1999. 368pp. Bruce Lenman. An Economic History of Modern Scotland, 1660-1976. Archon Books. 1977. 288pp. Michael Lynch. Scotland: A New History. Century. 1991. 499pp. Donald MacKay (editor). Scotland 1980: The Economics of Self-government. Q. Press. 1977. 211pp. Alan Macquarrie. Scotland and the Crusades, 1095-1560. Edinburgh: John Donald. 1985. 154pp. Magnus Magnusson. Scotland: The Story of a Nation. Grove Press. 2003. 752pp. William Law Mathieson. Scotland and the Union: A History of Scotland from 1695 to 1747. Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons. 1905. 387pp. David McCrone. Understanding Scotland: The Sociology of a Nation. Routledge. 2001. 216pp. R. Andrew McDonald (editor). History, Literature, and Music in Scotland, 700-1560. University of Toronto Press. 2002. 234pp. John Mercer. Scotland: The Devolution of Power. John Calder. 1978. 250pp. Rosalind Mitchison. A History of Scotland. Routledge. 2002. 468pp. 3rd Edition. David Newlands; Mike Danson; John McCarthy (editors). Divided Scotland? The Nature, Causes and Consequences of Economic Disparities Within Scotland. Ashgate Publishing. 2004. 187pp. Lindsay Paterson. Scottish Education in the Twentieth Century. Edinburgh University Press. 2003. 228pp. P. W. J. Riley. The Union of England and Scotland: A Study in Anglo-Scottish Politics of the Eighteenth Century. Manchester University Press. 1978. 351pp. R. L. Graeme Ritchie. The Normans in Scotland. Edinburgh University Press. 1954. 466pp. Ray Ryan. Ireland and Scotland: Literature and Culture, State and Nation, 1966-2000. Oxford University Press. 2002. 329pp. Anthony Slaven. The Development of the West of Scotland 1750-1960. Taylor & Francis. 2006. 272pp. T. C. Smout. A History of the Scottish People, 1560-1830. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1970. 576pp. David Turnock. The Historical Geography of Scotland Since 1707: Geographical Aspects of Modernisation. Cambridge University Press. 2005. 364pp. Keith Webb. The Growth of Nationalism in Scotland. Molendinar Press. 1977. 147pp. Christopher A. Whatley. The Industrial Revolution in Scotland. Cambridge University Press. 1997. 107pp. For the Economic History Society. Jenny Wormald (editor). Scotland: A History. Oxford University Press. 2005. 380pp. Jenny Wormald. Court, Kirk, and Community: Scotland, 1470-1625. Edinburgh University Press. 1991. 216pp. Alex Wright. Who Governs Scotland? The Internationalisation of Territorial Politics. Routledge. 2005. 194pp.
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