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Originally published in 1991 and focussing on the countryside, this
book examines patterns of settlement and agriculture in Scotland
and considers how these were increasingly altered during the 17th
and 18th Centuries by the first Improvers and then by the more
widespread impact of the Agricultural Revolution. It considers the
effect on the landscape of the changing role of the church, the
development of improved communications and the rise of new
industries. The book analyses in detail the ways in which the
landscape changed in Scotland’s transition from a medieval,
impoverished country and an undeveloped economy to a modern society
and one of the most highly urbanised countries in Europe.
Originally published in 1990 this book focusses on the main
manoeuvres that took place in Scotland and England between 1688 and
the Battle of Culloden in 1746. It provides a detailed
chronological narrative of places, people and battles. Many of the
sites associated with the Jacobites have not changed greatly in the
last two centuries, and the book is extensively illustrated with
photographs and specially drawn maps. The book examines objectively
the often contradictory and imprecise accounts surviving from the
time in order to discover the real events and significance of the
Jacobite risings.
Originally published in 1991 and focussing on the countryside, this
book examines patterns of settlement and agriculture in Scotland
and considers how these were increasingly altered during the 17th
and 18th Centuries by the first Improvers and then by the more
widespread impact of the Agricultural Revolution. It considers the
effect on the landscape of the changing role of the church, the
development of improved communications and the rise of new
industries. The book analyses in detail the ways in which the
landscape changed in Scotland's transition from a medieval,
impoverished country and an undeveloped economy to a modern society
and one of the most highly urbanised countries in Europe.
Originally published in 1990 this book focusses on the main
manoeuvres that took place in Scotland and England between 1688 and
the Battle of Culloden in 1746. It provides a detailed
chronological narrative of places, people and battles. Many of the
sites associated with the Jacobites have not changed greatly in the
last two centuries, and the book is extensively illustrated with
photographs and specially drawn maps. The book examines objectively
the often contradictory and imprecise accounts surviving from the
time in order to discover the real events and significance of the
Jacobite risings.
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