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"The Scots," said a censorious English member of Parliament in 1607, "have not suffered above two kings to die in their beds these two hundred years." He may have exaggerated, but undeniably Scotland has a rough and bloodstained history. It is a complex one too, but Sir Fitzroy Maclean disentangles the threads and enlivens his brisk account with both wit and scholarship. Pictures from authentic contemporary sources illuminate his story--its romantic figures and bloody battles, its politics and religion--and provide a rich visual record of Scotland's art, craftsmanship, and intellectual life. For this revised edition, the distinguished journalist Magnus Linklater (former editor of The Scotsman ), explores the renewed strengths of Scottish identity as the country enters the new millennium with a new parliament. 250 b/w illustrations.
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A Concise History of Scotland, Sir Fitzroy MacLean, 1st Baronet
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1970
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- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Sir Fitzroy MacLean, 1st Baronet
- Verlag
- Thames & Hudson
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1970
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 239
- ISBN10
- 0500450064
- ISBN13
- 9780500450062
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- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Historisches Thema, Geschichte, Handbücher und Anleitungen, Britische Literatur, Geschichte Europas, Schottland
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- "The Scots," said a censorious English member of Parliament in 1607, "have not suffered above two kings to die in their beds these two hundred years." He may have exaggerated, but undeniably Scotland has a rough and bloodstained history. It is a complex one too, but Sir Fitzroy Maclean disentangles the threads and enlivens his brisk account with both wit and scholarship. Pictures from authentic contemporary sources illuminate his story--its romantic figures and bloody battles, its politics and religion--and provide a rich visual record of Scotland's art, craftsmanship, and intellectual life. For this revised edition, the distinguished journalist Magnus Linklater (former editor of The Scotsman ), explores the renewed strengths of Scottish identity as the country enters the new millennium with a new parliament. 250 b/w illustrations.





