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Scottish Society, 1707-1830 challenges much conventional wisdom and provides readers with many new insights into Scottish social and economic history.. Argues that the Union of 1707 was vital for Scottish success, but in ways which have hitherto been overlooked.. Contests received wisdom on issues such as the role of the Kirk and other agencies for inculcating order, and argues that the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Scotland were years of upheaval and deep social conflict in both the Highlands and Lowlands, where commercialism and later the market economy revolutionised social relationships.. The period surrounding the Radical War in 1820 is identified as a watershed in Scottish history, almost making but also breaking the Scottish working class.. Not only on an exhaustive reading of secondary material but also incorporates a wealth of new evidence from previously little-used or unused primary sources.
Christopher A. Whatley is Professor of Scottish History at the University of Dundee
List of maps and figuresAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. The seventeenth-century legacy2. The Union and the first economic transition c.1707-17783. Political economy and Scottish development4. Scottish society, c.1707-c.1778 (I): Investigating stability and protest5. Scottish society, c.1707c.1778 (II): Political integration and the struggle over the market economy6. Scotland's first industrial revolution, c.1778-c.18307. Scottish society in the age of revolutions8. Making and breaking of the Scottish working classSelect bibliographyIndex
Elizabeth A Foyster, Christopher A Whatley, University of Cambridge) Foyster, Elizabeth A (Senior College Lecturer and Fellow in History, Clare College, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, Elizabeth A. Foyster, Christopher A. Whatley
S J Brown, Christopher A Whatley, University of Edinburgh) Brown, S J (Professor of Ecclesiastical History, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, S. J. Brown, Christopher A. Whatley
Christopher A Whatley, Jim Tomlinson, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, University of Glasgow) Tomlinson, Jim (Professor of Economic and Social History, Christopher A. Whatley
Christopher A Whatley, Jim Tomlinson, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, University of Glasgow) Tomlinson, Jim (Professor of Economic and Social History, Christopher A. Whatley
Christopher A Whatley, Jim Tomlinson, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, University of Glasgow) Tomlinson, Jim (Professor of Economic and Social History, Christopher A. Whatley
Elizabeth A Foyster, Christopher A Whatley, University of Cambridge) Foyster, Elizabeth A (Senior College Lecturer and Fellow in History, Clare College, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, Elizabeth A. Foyster, Christopher A. Whatley
Christopher A Whatley, Jim Tomlinson, University of Dundee) Whatley, Christopher A (Professor of Scottish History, University of Glasgow) Tomlinson, Jim (Professor of Economic and Social History, Christopher A. Whatley