Scotland Since 1688: Struggle for a Nation by Edward Cowan, William Paul, Richard J. Finlay

Scotland Since 1688: Struggle for a Nation

Edward Cowan, William Paul, Richard J. Finlay

192 pages first pub 2000 (editions)

nonfiction history informative reflective medium-paced
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Scotland Since 1688: Struggle for a Nation by Edward Cowan, William Paul, and Richard J. Finlay is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the rich and complex history of Scotland, its people, and their triumphs, who will be captivated by the stories of the country's greatest thinkers, writers, and explorers, and inspired by the nation's turbulent yet heroic journey to become the Scotland of today.

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Scotland Since 1688 tells the story of the three hundred years since the Act of Union yoked the Scottish to the English.From Adam Smith to David Hume, from Robert Burns to Sir Walter Scott, this important historical account relates Scotland's triu...

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