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Stewart, Laura
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Nugent, Janay
[Verfasser:in]
Union and Revolution
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- Medientyp: E-Book
- Titel: Union and Revolution : Scotland and Beyond, 1625-1745
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Frontmatter
Contents
Figures
Preface
Introduction: Early Stuart Scotland: Britain, Europe and Beyond
Part One Scotland and the Formation of Britain
1 Covenants and Conquest
2 Restoration and Revolution
3 The Union of 1707
4 Hanoverian Scotland: Whigs and Tories, Unionists and Jacobites
PART TWO Cultures, Communities and Institutions in Early Modern Scotland
5 Politics and Participation
6 Religious Cultures
7 Community, Household, Gender and Age
8 Art and Architecture
Conclusion: North Britons
Further Reading
Index
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
1 Asynchronous Present Past
2 (Dis)enchanted Taiwanese Cinema, Schizoanalytic Belief and the Actuality of Animism
3 Attractors and Locked-In Art: Art History as a Complex System
4 Enduring Habits and Artwares
5 Mood (Stimmung) / Blandness (Fadeur): On Temporality and Affectivity
6 The Plasticity of the Real: Speculative Architecture
7 Expressive Things: Art Theories of Henri Focillon and Meyer Schapiro Reconsidered
8 Gothic Ontology and Sympathy: Moving Away from the Fold
9 Serpentine Life: The Nature of Movement in Gothic, Mannerism and Baroque
10 Space Always Comes After: It Is Good When It Comes After; It Is Good Only When It Comes After
11 Speculation, Critique, Constructivism: Notions for Art History
12 The Potentiality of Art, the Force of Images and Aesthetic Intensities
13 Impossible! Bergson after Duchamp after Caillois
14 Economi
Frontmatter
Contents
Figures
Preface
Introduction: Early Stuart Scotland: Britain, Europe and Beyond
Part One Scotland and the Formation of Britain
1 Covenants and Conquest
2 Restoration and Revolution
3 The Union of 1707
4 Hanoverian Scotland: Whigs and Tories, Unionists and Jacobites
PART TWO Cultures, Communities and Institutions in Early Modern Scotland
5 Politics and Participation
6 Religious Cultures
7 Community, Household, Gender and Age
8 Art and Architecture
Conclusion: North Britons
Further Reading
Index
- Beteiligte: Stewart, Laura [Verfasser:in]; Nugent, Janay [Verfasser:in]
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Erschienen:
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
- Erschienen in: New History of Scotland ; NHS
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (224 p.); 20 B/W illustrations
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1515/9781474410168
- ISBN: 9781474410168
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- Schlagwörter: Scottish Studies ; HISTORY / Europe / Western
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In English
- Beschreibung: A provocative new account of Scotland’s history across a century of revolution and political instability Encourages a holistic view of early modern Scotland Relates Scotland‘s political, socio-economic, and cultural development to the formation of the British imperial state, European and transatlantic migration, and the expansion of global tradePart 1 covers political developments in Scottish history between the accession of King Charles I in 1625 and the destruction of the Jacobite cause in 1745Part 2 takes a thematic approach investigating the social structures, beliefs, customs, and forms of self-representation that shaped how people understood and engaged with politicsUnion, 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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