Towards Independence: Essays on ScotlandPolygon, 1991 - 220 páginas |
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... Social Life of Scotland in the 18th Century , one of the earliest of social histories , reached the opposite conclusion from Buckle : It is not uncommon to speak of the Scots as a ' priest - ridden people ' , as entirely under the ...
... Social Life of Scotland in the 18th Century , one of the earliest of social histories , reached the opposite conclusion from Buckle : It is not uncommon to speak of the Scots as a ' priest - ridden people ' , as entirely under the ...
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... Social Life of Scotland in the 18th Century , one of the earliest of social histories , reached the opposite conclusion from Buckle : It is not uncommon to speak of the Scots as a ' priest - ridden people ' , as entirely under the ...
... Social Life of Scotland in the 18th Century , one of the earliest of social histories , reached the opposite conclusion from Buckle : It is not uncommon to speak of the Scots as a ' priest - ridden people ' , as entirely under the ...
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... social mobility and for fixity of first principles gradually recon- ciled itself to an alien system in which principles traditionally did not matter and a rigid social immobilism was the accepted thing ' . The intention was ' to prepare ...
... social mobility and for fixity of first principles gradually recon- ciled itself to an alien system in which principles traditionally did not matter and a rigid social immobilism was the accepted thing ' . The intention was ' to prepare ...
Contenido
1 | 19 |
The Discouraged Optimists | 25 |
The Scottish Malaise | 43 |
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achievement Adam Ferguson Adam Smith Andrew Fletcher arts attitude Blackwood's Boswell British Buchan Church civilisation Cockburn common consequence course cultural Declaration of Arbroath Democratic Intellect Dictionary diversity Edinburgh Edwin Muir effect eighteenth century Empire England English Eric Linklater Europe European everything example fact feeling Fletcher Gaelic Glasgow Government Hamilton Fyfe High School Highland historian Hugh MacDiarmid Hume ideas independence inferiority complex influence institutions intellectual interest James John John Buchan Kirk labour language Latin literary live London lost MacDiarmid Mackintosh Malachi Letters Malachi Malagrowther matter national character never nineteenth century Party perhaps poetry political published qualities reason Referendum remarkable responsibility Roman Saltire Society Scotland Scots Scotsman Scottish education Scottish Enlightenment Scottish literature Scottish National Scottish Parliament Scottish universities self-confidence sense severitas Sir Walter Scott social speech spirit thought tradition Union V. H. Galbraith wealth whole words writing wrote