Scotland -- History -- 18th century
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Scotland -- History -- 18th century
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Scotland
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Incoming Resources
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- The origins of Scottish nationhood, Neil Davidson
- The Enlightenment in Scotland, national and international perspectives, edited by Jean-François Dunyach and Ann Thomson
- Myth of the Jacobite clans, the Jacobite army in 1745, Murray Pittock
- Rebellion and savagery, the Jacobite rising of 1745 and the British Empire, Geoffrey Plank
- Scotland and the French Revolutionary War 1792-1802, Atle L. Wold
- Scotland and Scotsmen in the eighteenth century, John Ramsay
- Gender and enlightenment culture in eighteenth-century Scotland, Rosalind Carr
- The Scottish clearances, a history of the dispossessed, 1600-1900, T.M. Devine
- 1715, the great Jacobite Rebellion, Daniel Szechi
- Military governors and imperial frontiers, c. 1600-1800, a study of Scotland and empires, edited by A. Mackillop and Steve Murdoch
- The Scottish Enlightenment, human nature, social theory and moral philosophy : essays in honour of Christopher J. Berry, edited by R.J.W. Mills and Craig Smith
- Scottish society, 1500-1800, edited by R.A. Houston and I.D. Whyte
- Scottish society, 1500-1800, edited by R.A. Houston and I.D. Whyte
- The Jacobite rebellion, by Hilary Kemp ; with artwork by Alan Kemp
- Charles Edward Stuart, the life and times of Bonnie Prince Charlie
- Enlightenment and change, Scotland 1746-1832, Bruce P. Lenman
- Hospital life in enlightenment Scotland, care and teaching at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Günter B. Risse
- Integration, enlightenment, and industrialization, Scotland 1746-1832, Bruce Lenman
- The "inevitable" union and other essays on early modern Scotland, Maurice Lee, Jr
- Scotland and the French Revolution, by Henry W. Meikle
- Making the union work, Scotland, 1651-1763, Alexander Murdoch
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