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Union and Revolution
Scotland and Beyond, 1625 - 1745
2021
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Union, war, conquest, revolution, attempted invasions, and armed rebellions: this was an eventful time even by the standards of Scotland's turbulent history. At the same time, traditional notions of kinship and community came under strain as profound economic changes reshaped social relations and created new opportunities. Laura A.M. Stewart and Janay Nugent explore the creative volatility of the Anglo-Scottish relationship within a European and transatlantic context. Scotland's integration into the burgeoning British imperial state proved easier for some than others; it also drew Scots into the global slave trade. This is a stimulating account of a contentious period, knowledge of which is crucial for an understanding of British history and the politics of today. This edition in the New History of Scotland series radically updates Rosalind Mitchison's Lordship to Patronage (1983), covering Scotland's history, 1625 - 1745.

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Janay Nugent
Janay Nugent
Author · 1 books

Janay Nugent is an Associate Professor in the Department of History, Teaching Fellow in the Teaching Centre, and founding member of the Institute for Child and Youth Studies at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Dr. Nugent grew up in Coaldale and completed her Bachelor of Arts in History at the University of Lethbridge in 1995. She earned her graduate degree, Master of Arts (1997), and Doctor of Philosophy (2005), in History and Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph. She began teaching at the University of Lethbridge in 2003 and became a full-time faculty member in 2004. Her research interests and teaching areas include: the history of women, gender, and family in early modern Europe (c.1500 - c.1800); early modern Britain and Scotland; the religious Reformation; and child and youth studies. Her most recent publication is the co-edited collection, Children and Youth in Premodern Scotland which appears in the St. Andrews Series in Scottish History for Boydell & Brewer Press.

Laura A.M. Stewart
Laura A.M. Stewart
Author · 3 books
Laura A.M. Stewart is Professor in Early Modern History & Head of Department at the University of York. Before joining the Department of History at York in 2016, she taught for ten years at Birkbeck, University of London, where she also held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2005-7). Her research focusses on seventeenth-century British history. She has written widely on the civil war era, Scottish political culture and Anglo-Scottish relations, and on state formation and political communication in the British archipelago.
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