People and power in scotland. Essays in Honour of T.C. Smout
(2001)

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[United States] : Birlinn, 2001
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9781788854146 (electronic bk.) MWT14724248, 1788854144 (electronic bk.) 14724248
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English
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Few Scottish historians are better known than T. C. Smout and fewer still more deserving of the high esteem in which they are held. He has made an outstanding contribution to Scottish historical studies both as an academic discipline and as a subject of wide popular appeal. His retirement in 1991 after twelve years as Professor of Scottish History at the University of St Andrews diminished neither his interest not his output. It did, however, provide a fitting opportunity to honour his accomplishments. This collection of ten essays by his friends and colleagues at St Andrews is a measure of his enormous success in promoting Scottish history there and of their respect for his achievements. Ranging widely over the Scottish past - from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, from high politics to popular protest, from shipwrecks to railway mania, form local social studies to the problem of national identity - the essays pay tribute to the depth of Smout's historical understanding by reflecting the breadth of research that he has done so much to encourage

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