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The Oxford Companion to Scottish History (Oxford Paperback Reference) Book

Authoritative and hugely informative with over 170 contributors this is an essential companion for students of British history and for anyone interested in Scottish history. It includes Columba Macbeth and William Wallace; Burns Clubs curling and shinty; clans Clearances and Covenanters.Read More

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    From the Picts to the Scottish Parliament, The Oxford Companion to Scottish History is the definitive guide to twenty centuries of life in Scotland.
    Compiled by more than 170 eminent contributors, it covers over 2000 years and extends from Galloway to Orkney and Shetland and from the Borders to the Western Isles. At more than half a million words and nearly 800 pages, this wide-ranging resource provides comprehensive coverage of Scotland's eventful history--interpreting that history broadly enough to include archaeology, architecture, culture, folk belief, climate, geology, and languages. Readers will find entries on figures such as Columba, Macbeth, and William Wallace sitting alongside entries on sport and culture--on Burns Clubs, curling, and shinty--and on major historical issues such as clans, Clearances, and Covenanters. In addition to concise factual entries, longer articles explore key themes such as kingship, national identity, migration, women, urban and rural life, the economy, housing, living standards, and religious beliefs across the centuries. Maps, genealogies, a chronology, a substantial guide to further reading, a thematic contents list, and an index add further to the value of this excellent resource.
    Authoritative and hugely informative, this superb Companion is an essential source of information for anyone interested in Scottish history.

  • 0199234825
  • 9780199234820
  • 11 October 2007
  • OUP Oxford
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 768
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