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Origins of the 'Forty-five : and other papers relating to that rising

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The collection 'Origins of the 'Forty-five: and other papers relating to that rising' compiles a series of historical essays and documents that meticulously explore the Jacobite uprising of 1745. This scholarly work delves into the socio-political context of 18th-century Scotland, elucidating the complex tapestry of loyalties, aspirations, and grievances that fueled the rebellion. Utilizing a mix of narrative styles and analytical discourse, the authors present a well-rounded examination of primary sources, including letters, pamphlets, and contemporary accounts, revealing the multifaceted motivations behind the uprising and its enduring significance in Scottish history. Assembled by a group of distinguished historians and literary figures, this volume draws on extensive research and personal narratives from both Jacobite supporters and their detractors. The contributors' backgrounds in Scottish studies, cultural history, and political science enrich the compilation, highlighting their commitment to preserving the legacies of those who fought for the Jacobite cause. These papers serve not only as a testament to the authors' academic rigor but also reflect their passion for elucidating a pivotal moment in Scottish heritage. Readers with an interest in Scottish history, rebellion narratives, or the intricate dynamics of political movements will find 'Origins of the 'Forty-five' indispensable. This book not only serves as a crucial entry point into the discussion of the Jacobite uprisings but also enhances our understanding of the complex social fabric of pre-industrial Scotland, making it a recommended addition to any scholarly library.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 190 páginas.

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