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Image and Identity

The Making and Re-making of Scotland Through the Ages
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This volume looks at the way that perceptions of Scottish identity have changed through the centuries, from early medieval to modern times.

'The idea of Scotland as a single country, corresponding to the realm of the king of Scots, and of the Scots as all the kingdom's inhabitants, may only have taken root during the 13th century.' – Dauvit Broun

'The 18th century is marked by a period of often competing Scottish identities, and the emergence of the British state as a complicating factor in the equation.' – R. J. Finlay

'Scottish identity has never been a fixed, immutable idea, whether held in the head or in the gut . . . some of the most enduring myths of Scotland's Protestant identity were, like Ireland's Catholic identity, creations of the 19th century: they included Jenny Geddes as a Protestant Dame Scotia, throwing a stool into the works of an Anglican-style church, and the Magdalen Chapel in Edinburgh, the home of a staunchly Catholic graft guild throughout much of the 1560s becoming the «workshop of the Reformation» in John Knox's time.' – Michael Lynch

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Release date on Litres:
07 November 2024
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410 p.
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9781788853965
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