<h4>Explores the transformative reign of the Catholic King James VII and the revolution that brought about his fall</h4> <p>This illuminating book looks beyond the capital and political elites to examine religious and political change in communities across Scotland during a transformative period of
Scotland in Revolution, 1685–1690
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- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 273
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This illuminating book looks beyond the capital and political elites to examine religious and political change in communities across Scotland during a transformative period of the nation’s history. Providing a clear narrative of the period, the book draws on a wide range of sources to examine the relationship between central power and the Scottish localities, and to provide a thematic analysis of political and religious developments. James VII was a radically experimental ruler, who granted unprecedented religious toleration and intervened systematically in urban government. Here the sovereign’s reign is examined in the context of British and European developments, and in the light of current historical debates.
✦ Table of Contents
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Conventions
Map: The Royal Burghs of Scotland in 1685
Introduction: Scotland in Revolution, 1685–1690
1 King James’s Scotland
2 James’s Religious Experiment
3 Multiconfessional Scotland
4 James and the Royal Burghs
5 The Revolution in the Localities
6 The Revolution Settlement of 1689–1690
Conclusion: Revolutions, Settlements and Scotland’s Political Development
Notes on the Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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