Perspectives on the Scottish identity

TC Smout - Scottish Affairs, 1994 - euppublishing.com
… of Scottish identity. Sport in the late twentieth century surely means more to most Scots
than … Some Scots at least came forward in the seventeenth century with proposals for a 'more …

Keeping the covenant: Scottish national identity

RJ Finlay - Eighteenth Century Scotland: New Perspectives, 1999 - books.google.com
… Wodrow, in his History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, played down the
influence of seventeenth century radicals and passed them off as extremists who were not …

Gender, national identity and political agency in eighteenth-century Scotland

R Carr - 2008 - theses.gla.ac.uk
… gender identity from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. … to issues of national identity
in eighteenth-century Scotland. For … In 2006 in a study of gender and Scottish identity, co-…

Gender and Scottish Identity

E Breitenbach, L Abrams - Gender in Scottish History since, 2006 - degruyter.com
seventeenth centuries,2 and in seventeenth-century masques,3 such figures do not seem to
have typically personified Scotland … in Scotland, though the twentieth-century Scottish writer …

Empire and national identities: the case of Scotland

JM MacKenzie - Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 1998 - cambridge.org
… If modern historians have departed from the first proposition, stressing significant economic
and intellectual foundations in the seventeenth century, they have perhaps continued to …

War and national identity in the mid-eighteenth-century British Isles

S Conway - The English Historical Review, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Scots identified diemselves by reference to a 'radical Covenanting Presbyterian vision' rooted
in the seventeenth century, … united the English and the Scots, Finlay emphasizes what he …

[图书][B] Image and Identity: Making and Re-Making of Scotland Through the Ages

D Broun - 2001 - books.google.com
… As the Covenanting Wars of the seventeenth century clearly demonstrated, religion and
nationalism were an explosive mixture. But, as Michael Lynch argues, the Reformation in …

How Scotland came to know itself: geography, national identity and the making of a nation, 1680-1790

CWJ Withers - Journal of Historical Geography, 1995 - search.proquest.com
… Y33] The geographical description of Scotland in the late-seventeenth century was, as an
intellectual practice, characterized by close links between geography as chorographical …

Scotland: religion, culture and national identity

D Brown - International journal for the Study of the Christian …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… metaphysical poets of the seventeenth century who were Anglican, most obviously Donne,
Herbert and Vaughan, but continuing into the nineteenth century with Coleridge, Wordsworth …

9. Identity and Innovation: Historiography in the Scottish Enlightenment

D Allan - A Companion to Enlightenment Historiography, 2013 - brill.com
Scotland’s history that was widely accepted by Scottish scholars remained unchanged deep
into the seventeenth century—and, because of its defining role in the nation’s identity for the …