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E-raamat: Early Modern Town in Scotland [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Originally published in 1987, this volume filled a notable gap in Scottish urban history and considers the place of Scottish towns in urban life during the 16th and 17th Centuries. The first part of the book is based on studies of individual burghs (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Perth) drawing extensively on archival material. The second part includes a discussion of the pressure put upon the burghs by the town between 1500 and 1650, a process which contributed to the destruction of the medieval burgh and examines the burgh during the Scottish Revolution. The impact of war and plague on Scottish towns in the 1640s is also analysed and much emphasis is given to the relationship between town and country.



Originally published in 1987, this volume considers the place of Scottish towns in urban life during the 16th and 17th Centuries. The first part of the book is based on studies of individual burghs (Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Perth) drawing extensively on archival material.

1. Introduction: Scottish Towns 1500-1700
2. Merchants and Craftsmen in
Sixteenth-Century Perth
3. The Crown and the Burghs 1500-1625
4. The Impact
of the Reformation on a Burgh Community: The Case of Aberdeen
5. Burghs,
Lords and Feuds in Jacobean Scotland
6. Merchant Princes and Mercantile
Investment in Early Seventeenth Century Scotland
7. Provincial Merchants and
Society: a Study of Dumfries Based on the Registers of Testaments 1600-16658.
The Burghs and the Scottish Revolution
9. Edinburgh in Mid-Seventeenth
Century
10. The Occupational Structure of Scottish Burghs in the Late
Seventeenth Century.
Michael Lynch