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A comprehensive examination of the past, present and future prospects of the Anglo-Scottish Union, this book is written by the cream of the academic talent in modern Scottish history and Scottish politics. It appeals to a wide readership while conforming to the highest standards of scholarship and no other volume considers the entire 300-year experience of Union - from its origins in the early 18th century to the historic parliamentary victory of the SNP in May 2007. All the key themes and questions are covered here: " why the Union took place " its growing acceptance in the eighteenth century " the central role of the Scots in the British Empire and the impact on Scotland " the politics of unionism " the challenge of nationalism " Thatcherism and the Union " Devolution and prospects for the future. Contributions come from Christopher A. Whatley, Allan I. Macinnes, Karen Bowie, Alexander J. Murdoch, Ewen A. Cameron, William L. Miller, Richard Findlay, Brian Ashcroft, Charlie Jeffrey, John Curtice and Neal Ascherson. This is the essential text for understanding one of the most burning issues in British public life today.
List of Figures and Tables vii
List of Contributors viii
Preface ix
1. Three Hundred Years of the Anglo-Scottish Union 1
T.M. Devine
PART ONE FOUNDATIONS
2. The Making of the Union of 1707: History with a History
23
Christopher A. Whatley
3. Popular Resistance, Religion and the Union of 1707
39
Karin Bowie
4. The Treaty of Union: Made in England
54
Allan I. Macinnes
PART TWO HISTORY
5. The Legacy of Unionism in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
77
Alexander Murdoch
6. The Spoils of Empire
91
T.M. Devine
7. Imperial Scotland
109
T.M. Devine
8. The Politics of the Union in an Age of Unionism
123
Ewen A. Cameron
PART THREE CHALLENGES
9. The Challenge of Nationalism
143
T.M. Devine
10. Thatcherism and the Union
157
Richard J. Finlay
11. The Death of Unionism?
175
W.L. Miller
PART FOUR DEVOLUTION AND THE FUTURE
12. Where Stands the Union Now? Scottish—English Relations after Devolution
195
Charlie Jeffery
13. How Firm are the Foundations? Public Attitudes to the Union in 2007
210
John Curtice
14. Future of an Unloved Union
228
Neal Ascherson
Index 240
T. M. Devine is the Sir William Fraser Professor of Scottish History and Palaeography at the University of Edinburgh having previously held Chairs at the universities of Aberdeen and Strathclyde. He is the author and editor of many books on Scottish history and related subjects. He has been awarded three honorary doctorates in recognition of his scholarship and is a Fellow of the British Academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy. In 2005 he was appointed OBE for services to Scottish history. T M Devine is the only historian to have been awarded the Royal Gold Medal, Scotland's supreme academic accolade, by the Queen.