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Scotland: A Very Short Introduction

Autor Rab Houston

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

Scotland: A Very Short Introduction
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  • Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780199230792
  • ISBN10 019923079X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 192
  • Colección Very Short Introductions #
  • Año de Edición 2008
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Scotland: A Very Short Introduction

Autor Rab Houston

Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

10,50€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

  • A concise, lively, and at times opinionated account of Scottish history, politics, society, religion, and culture - both past and present
  • Looks at the Scottish diaspora, and Scotland's relationship with Britain, Europe, the US, and the wider world
  • Explains why Scottish national identity is so distinctive today
  • Looks at current issues such as devolution, the Scottish economy, and the environment

Since Devolution in 1999 Scotland has become a focus of intense interest both within Britain and throughout the wider world. In thisáVery Short Introduction, Rab Houston explores how an independent Scottish nation emerged in the Middle Ages, how it was irrevocably altered by Reformation, links with England and economic change, and how Scotland influenced the development of the modern world. Examining politics, law, society, religion, education, migration, and culture, he examines how the nation's history has made it distinct from England, both before and after Union, how it overcame internal tensions between Highland and Lowland society, and how it has today arrived at a political, social and culture watershed.á

Authoritative, lucid, and ranging widely over issues of environment, people, and identity, this is Scotland's story without myths: an ideal introduction for those interested in the Scots, but also a balanced yet refreshing challenge to those who already feel at home in Scotland past and present.

Readership:áGeneral readers interested in learning about Scottish history, religion, culture, mythology, and politics. Students of British and Scottish history. Visitors to Scotland.