Scotland and the Scots, 1707-2007 : A Reader

The main purpose of this volume is to demonstrate, through a variety of texts covering a vast historical period and from diverse sources (parliamentary reports, letters, memoirs, excerpts of books, newspaper articles, oral testimonies, and related materials) that Scotland cannot be reduced to the tr...

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Main Author: Christian Auer (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg 2013
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