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The Scottish Empire

The Scottish Empire
Author: Michael Fry
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2002-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1788854322

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This new edition of Michael Fry's remarkable book charts the involvement of the Scots in the British empire from its earliest days to the end of the twentieth century. It is a tale of dramatic extremes and craggy characters and of a huge range of concerns - from education, evangelism and philanthropy to spying, swindling and drug running. Stories of Scottish regiments on the rampage, cannibalism and other atrocities are contrasted with the deeds of heroic pioneers such as David Livingstone and Mary Slessor. Above all it tells how the British empire came to be dominated and run by the Scots, and how it truly became a Scottish empire. As the empire transformed Scotland beyond recognition, so was the Empire shaped by the Scots - a remarkable achievement from the population of so small a country, which was itself neither nation nor fully province, neither fully colonizer nor fully colonized. Michael Fry's energetic and colourful account is one of the classics of modern Scottish history.


Scotland's Empire

Scotland's Empire
Author: Thomas Martin Devine
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780718193195

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[This book] tells the ... story of Scotland's role in forging and expanding the Briutish Empire, from the Americas to Australia, India to the Caribbean. By 1820 Britain controlled a fifth of the world's population, and no people had made a more essential contribution than the Scots - working across the globe as soldiers and merchants, administrators and clerics, doctors and teachers. ... Devine traces the vital part Scotland played in creating an empire - and the fundamental effect this had in moulding the modern Scottish nation."--Back cover.


Scotland and the British Empire

Scotland and the British Empire
Author: John M. MacKenzie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199573247

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Examines the key roles of Scots in central aspects of the Atlantic and imperial economies from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, and demonstrates that an understanding of the relationship between Scotland and the British Empire is vital both for the understanding of the histories of that country and of many territories of the Empire.


Scotland's Empire, 1600-1815

Scotland's Empire, 1600-1815
Author: Thomas Martin Devine
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2004
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: 9780140296877

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The Scots had an enormous impact on the global development of the British Empire as emigrants, soldiers, merchants and colonial administrators. This book explores in depth many key themes including the slave trade, the Scots on the colonial frontier, Highland soldiers and more.


Empire and Emancipation

Empire and Emancipation
Author: S. Karly Kehoe
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2022-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1487541082

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Drawing upon the experiences of Scottish and Irish Catholics in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, Newfoundland, and Trinidad, Empire and Emancipation sheds important new light on the complex relationship between Catholicism and the British Empire.


Scottish Empire

Scottish Empire
Author: Andrew Dewar 1888- Gibb
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781014679369

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.


Darien

Darien
Author: John Prebble
Publisher: Birlinn Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Darien (Panama and Colombia)
ISBN: 9781841580548

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In defiance of the king and in the face of English hostility, the Scottish parliament set out to establish a colony in Central America. This dream of William Paterson, founder of the Bank of England was to end in disaster.


Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: From Columba to the Union (until 1707)

Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature: From Columba to the Union (until 1707)
Author: Ian Brown
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006-11-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0748628622

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The History begins with the first full-scale critical consideration of Scotland's earliest literature, drawn from the diverse cultures and languages of its early peoples. The first volume covers the literature produced during the medieval and early modern period in Scotland, surveying the riches of Scottish work in Gaelic, Welsh, Old Norse, Old English and Old French, as well as in Latin and Scots. New scholarship is brought to bear, not only on imaginative literature, but also law, politics, theology and philosophy, all placed in the context of the evolution of Scotland's geography, history, languages and material cultures from our earliest times up to 1707.


Scotland and the Indian Empire

Scotland and the Indian Empire
Author: Alan Tritton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786726556

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This is the story of two Scotsmen, Baillie and Edmonstone, who went out to India in 1782 and 1791 respectively, to earn their fortune. Neil Edmonstone rose through the ranks to be appointed the Acting Governor-General of India, Secretary of the Secret, Foreign and Political Department and for more than 20 years the Chief Intelligence Officer of the Company. John Baillie was appointed the Political Agent, aged 30, for Bundelkhand, which he brought successfully under British control, before his appointment as British Resident at Lucknow in 1807. Both men had no less than 21 Anglo-Scottish and Scottish-Indian children, 9 of whom were all sent back to Inverness in Scotland to be educated and brought up by John's sister Margaret Baillie. This book tells us their stories as well as those of their parents.


Scotland's Global Empire

Scotland's Global Empire
Author: Jock Gallagher
Publisher: Whittles
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781849951029

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Scotland's Global Empire is packed with fascinating information that demonstrates the scale of Scots' contribution to making the world a better place over the last two centuries.