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81. History of the Reformation in Scotland by John Knox | |
Paperback: 508
Pages
(2010-09-10)
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The Reformer in His Own Words
Fair assesment of Knox
Poor and incomplete |
82. Scotland: v. 1: A Very Peculiar History (Cherished Library) by Fiona MacDonald | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2009-04-24)
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83. Haggis, The: A Little History by Clarissa Wright | |
Hardcover: 60
Pages
(1998-03-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description However, the haggis is much more than a mere meal. The haggis, or some version of it, may be found in the histories of countries as varied as ancient Greece, Sweden, and the United States. Yet the haggis is most closely associated with Scotland and has come to represent that country just as pasta represents Italy. Scotland may thank its beloved bard, Robert Burns, for this. Burns immortalized the dish in perhaps his best-known poem, "Address to the Haggis." In it, he refers to the haggis as the "Great Chieftan o’ the Puddin’-race!" How far the haggis had come! Originally a meal of the lower classes who could not afford to waste any edible portion of their livestock, the haggis mysteriously transformed into a delicacy deemed worthy of royalty. Queen Victoria, an enthusiast for most all things Scottish, said of the haggis, "I find I like it very well." Customer Reviews (5)
Haggis History
Wonderful.
Great Chieftain o' the Puddin' Race Clarissa Disckon Wright, the witty co-host of the Two Fat Ladies cooking show, wrote this book with her wry humor but also with authority. It is an excellent work and fun to read. The illustrations are charming. Be warned, however; making a haggis yourself is not for the faint-of-heart, nor is a detailed recipe included here--the initial stages of making haggis resemble a post-mortem more than a culinary exercise. Dickson Wright gently suggests you buy yours, as most people do. This is surprising, as she once described a recipe for beef tongue stuffed in sausage casing explaining, "just as simple really as applying a condom, though, of course, less fun."
what a breath of fresh air!!
A splendid tough of history |
84. Enemies of God: The Witch-Hunt in Scotland by Christina Larner | |
Paperback: 244
Pages
(2000-11)
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Enemies of God. "Enemies of God" is very informative and well organized in its approach to the witch hunts in Scotland.Her book discusses everything from the start of, and reasons for the witch craze to the trials themselves, some of which are described in amazing (and rather unpleasant) detail. I was impressed with the book not being simply an excuse to write some gory and horrific accounts of human torture, but rather Larner takes a scholarly approach and explores not only the cases themselves, but social structure, religion, politics and superstition of the times, and their influence on the witch trials. The language is very adult and straightforward with out being too full of jargon or obscure references.However the book does seem at times to assume that the reader has access to the same sources as the author and has actually read them. This is an excellent book for those wishing to study the witch trials of Scotland in a serious manner. ... Read more |
85. Grace in Thine Eyes (Lowlands of Scotland Series #4) by Liz Curtis Higgs | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2006-03-21)
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Historical and Emotional
I loveddd ittt!!!
Riveting!
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Great! |
86. The Case for The Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680-1760 (Ideas in Context) (Volume 0) by John Robertson | |
Paperback: 476
Pages
(2007-05-31)
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87. David I: The King Who Made Scotland (Tempus Scottish Monarchs) by Richard Oram | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2009-02-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Considered to be one of the greatest of Scotland's medieval kings, David I—the youngest son of King Malcolm III and St. Margaret—was never expected to succeed to the throne. During the reigns of his elder brothers, David carved out a career for himself as an Anglo-Norman nobleman at the court of his brother-in-law, Henry I of England. With Henry's backing and the support of his elder sister, Queen Matilda, David secured a good marriage and a rich inheritance, with estates spread from Normandy to northern England, as well as a principality of his own in southern Scotland. On succeeding to the Scottish throne in 1124, he faced a long and bitter struggle against rivals for his crown, but ruthlessly imposed his authority on the kingdom and won the respect of his Gaelic lords. As king, David began the modernization of his kingdom along European lines. Many of the greatest families of medieval Scotland— such as the Bruces, Comyns, and Stewarts—were brought in as colonists by David, and monastic communities—such as Dunfermline, Kelso, Melrose, and Holyrood—were founded by him. Reform at home was coupled by aggressive expansion abroad, with David extending his power across the whole of mainland Scotland, into the Western Isles, and finally into northern England. Skillfully playing off Stephen and Matilda—the two rivals for the English throne after 1135—David secured control of Northumberland, Cumbria, and even large parts of Yorkshire and Lancaster, tipping the balance of power in Britain firmly in favor of the Scots. It was a rich legacy to pass on to his heirs, but stripped of David's leadership, Scotland's dominant position swiftly crumbled away. Customer Reviews (2)
Scots King David I by Dr. Oram
Five Stars |
88. A Sense of Belonging to Scotland: The Complete Collection by Andy Hall | |
Paperback: 216
Pages
(2008-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Andy Hall approached a range of well-known Scots whom he admired and offered to photograph their favorite place for them. In many cases he later met and took portraits of the personalities themselves. Finally he presented each individual with the completed picture and asked them to describe in their own words what makes their chosen corner of Scotland so special to them. Originally published in two separate volumes, both books are now combined in the Complete Collection.Featuring stunning photography and memorable contributions from celebrities such as Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson, Denis Law and Colin Montgomerie, this is a celebration of everything that is special about Scotland - its diversity, its character and its achievements. Customer Reviews (2)
Amazing Views
gorgeous pictures of scotland! |
89. Church and reform in Scotland; a history from 1797 to 1843 by William Law Mathieson | |
Paperback: 396
Pages
(2010-09-08)
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90. The Awakening of Scotland: A History From 1747 to 1797 (1910) by William Law Mathieson | |
Paperback: 334
Pages
(2009-06-25)
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91. Farmers, Temples and Tombs: Scotland in the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (Making of Scotland) by Gordon Barclay | |
Hardcover: 64
Pages
(2005-01)
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92. From Gileskirk to Greyfriars: Mary Queen of Scots, John Knox & the Heroes of Scotland's Reformation (Tales of a Scottish Grandfather) by Walter, Sir Scott | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2001-02)
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Early Modern Scotland. Stuart Misrule of England, Scotland and Ireland. |
93. Last of the Free: A History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland by James Hunter | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2010-06-03)
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94. Civil Society and Empire: Ireland and Scotland in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World (The Lewis Walpole Series in Eighteenth-C) by Prof. James Gerard Livesey | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2009-09-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description James Livesey traces the origins of the modern conception of civil societyan ideal of collective life between the family and politicsnot to England or France, as many of his predecessors have done, but to the provincial societies of Ireland and Scotland in the eighteenth century. Livesey shows how civil society was first invented as an idea of renewed community for the provincial and defeated elites in the provinces of the British Empire and how this innovation allowed them to enjoy liberty without directly participating in the empire’s governance, until the limits of the concept were revealed. The concept of civil society continues to have direct relevance for contemporary political theory and action. Livesey demonstrates how western governments, for example, have appealed to the values of civil society in their projections of power in Bosnia and Iraq. Civil society has become an object central to current ideological debate, and this book offers a thought-provoking discussion of its beginnings, objectives, and current nature. |
95. Orkneyinga Saga: The History of the Earls of Orkney (Penguin Classics) by Anonymous | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1981-07-30)
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A Unique Saga
Must read for all Viking descendants and people interested in Orkney Islands.
Research
A different look at UK history
Orkneyinga Saga reviewed |
96. Scotland in the Age of Improvement: Essays in Scottish History in the Eighteenth Century by Rosalind Mitchison | |
Paperback: 270
Pages
(1997-05)
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97. The Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern Scotland by Dr. Margo Todd | |
Hardcover: 464
Pages
(2002-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Margo Todd draws on source material from the operations of "kirk sessions," the most local of the Calvinist church courts, which give details of varied aspects of daily life: baptism, marriage, and burial, poor relief and education, fasts and feasts, sexual offense, and doctrinal error. She shows how the kirk sessions balanced the exercise of discipline with social service to produce a distinctively Scottish Reformed culture in which traditional ritual and drama, propitiatory devices, and even imagery were not discarded but reconstructed in Protestant guise. |
98. Scotland Bloody Scotland by Frank Renwick | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2002-06)
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Tongue in Cheek? - Maybe, but it's true... |
99. Lewis in History and Legend: The West Coast by Bill Lawson | |
Paperback: 274
Pages
(2008-12)
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100. Last of the Free: A Millennial History of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland by James Hunter | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2000-09-01)
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