This book challenges much conventional wisdom and provides readers
with many new insights into Scottish social and economic history.
Christopher A. Whatley argues that the Union of 1707 was vital for
Scottish success, but in ways which have hitherto been overlooked.
He proposes that the central place of Jacobitism in the
historiography of the period should be revised. Comprehensive in
its coverage, the book is based not only on an exhaustive reading
of secondary material but also incorporates a wealth of new
evidence from previously little-used or unused primary
sources.
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