Why Scots Matters

Why Scots Matters
Author: J. Derrick McClure
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015047443711

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Detailing the origins and history of the Scots language, this work discusses the influences and events which have shaped its use. The book covers the difference between dialect and language, and between the earlier and later phases of development, bringing out the relationship between the status of the language as such and political developments. It explores the development and fruition of literature in Scots, from the works of Barbour, Blind Harry, Dunbar and Henryson to those of Robert Burns and Hugh MacDiarmid. The importance of Scots as a record of history is considered, and the book also traces various influences, from Anglo-Saxon, Norman-French and Norse, to Dutch and Flemish nearer our own time. The author ends with a plea for the continuing maintenance and practical use of the living Scottish language as a mark and a guarantee of the cultural integrity of the Scottish people.

Why Scottish History Matters

Why Scottish History Matters
Author: Rosalind Mitchison
Publsiher: The Saltire Society
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0854110704

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Extensively revised for this edition, these essays combine to build a picture of Scottish history from the time of the Picts and the Britons, through the Wars of Independence, the Reformation and the time of the Covenanters, to the Union of the Parliaments in 1707 and the impact of industrialization on Victorian Scotland.

Why Scots Should Rule Scotland

Why Scots Should Rule Scotland
Author: Alasdair Gray
Publsiher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781782114321

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Alsadair Gray wrote the first edition of this book for the 1992 general election. In it he showed the poor state of present-day Scotland; gave a concise, elegant history of the Scottish people and their relations with the rulers of England; argued that Scotland should have a strong government elected by its own people. Five years later Scotland still does not have that and its state has worsened. The original chapters have been revised and largely rewritten. New chapters dealing with Scottish education, land owning, and law and the Labour Party bring the argument to date. This is a more openly political book than the first edition, written to persuade people who feel their vote does not much influence how their country is managed that Scottish independence matters, and that only one political party is honestly working to achieve it.

Why Scottish Literature Matters

Why Scottish Literature Matters
Author: Carla Sassi
Publsiher: The Saltire Society
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0854110828

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This is the fourth book in a Saltire series examining the significance of Scottish history, philosophy and the Scots language. Here, the Distinguished Italian academic Carla Sassi examines Scotland's literature from the earliest times to the late 20th century and offers new and fascinating insights into the nature of nationhood and identity, and the way in which these are reflected in, and the inspiration for, literary output at various periods. The major historical influences are covered including relations with England, religious division, enlightenment philosophy and the Union of 1707, but Professor Sassi also examines Scotland's role in the British imperial adventure and the impact on literature of the coloniser / colonised experience. She makes a special study of the contribution of women writers and the writers of the 20th century 'Renaissance' and concludes with speculation on the future of 'Scottish' literature in a post-modern Scotland exposed to global cultural influences and living in the new political world heralded by the restoration of the Holyrood Parliament. Carla Sassi is Associate Professor of English literature at the University of Verona. She specialises in Sc

Why Scottish History Matters

Why Scottish History Matters
Author: Rosalind Mitchison
Publsiher: The Saltire Society
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015047742492

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Extensively revised for this edition, these essays combine to build a picture of Scottish history from the time of the Picts and the Britons, through the Wars of Independence, the Reformation and the time of the Covenanters, to the Union of the Parliaments in 1707 and the impact of industrialization on Victorian Scotland.

Scots Studies in its Literature and Language

Scots  Studies in its Literature and Language
Author: John M. Kirk,Iseabail |Macleod
Publsiher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789401209908

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The skillful use of the Scots language has long been a distinguishing feature of the literatures of Scotland. The essays in this volume make a major contribution to our understanding of the Scots language, past and present, and its written dissemination in poetry, fiction and drama, and in non-literary texts, such as personal letters. They cover aspects of the development of a national literature in the Scots language, and they also give due weight to its international dimension by focusing on translations into Scots from languages as diverse as Greek, Latin and Chinese, and by considering the spread of written Scots to Northern Ireland, the United States of America and Australia. Many of the essays respond to and extend the scholarship of J. Derrick McClure, whose considerable impact on Scottish literary and linguistic studies is surveyed and assessed in this volume.

How the Scots Invented the Modern World

How the Scots Invented the Modern World
Author: Arthur Herman
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307420954

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An exciting account of the origins of the modern world Who formed the first literate society? Who invented our modern ideas of democracy and free market capitalism? The Scots. As historian and author Arthur Herman reveals, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Scotland made crucial contributions to science, philosophy, literature, education, medicine, commerce, and politics—contributions that have formed and nurtured the modern West ever since. Herman has charted a fascinating journey across the centuries of Scottish history. Here is the untold story of how John Knox and the Church of Scotland laid the foundation for our modern idea of democracy; how the Scottish Enlightenment helped to inspire both the American Revolution and the U.S. Constitution; and how thousands of Scottish immigrants left their homes to create the American frontier, the Australian outback, and the British Empire in India and Hong Kong. How the Scots Invented the Modern World reveals how Scottish genius for creating the basic ideas and institutions of modern life stamped the lives of a series of remarkable historical figures, from James Watt and Adam Smith to Andrew Carnegie and Arthur Conan Doyle, and how Scottish heroes continue to inspire our contemporary culture, from William “Braveheart” Wallace to James Bond. And no one who takes this incredible historical trek will ever view the Scots—or the modern West—in the same way again.

Human Rights and Scots Law

Human Rights and Scots Law
Author: Alan Boyle
Publsiher: Hart Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2002-11-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781841130446

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This book by a team of academics, judges and distinguished practitioners discusses the implications of the incorporation of the ECHR into Scots law.