Introduction | |
Prologue: National identity in late medieval and early modern Scotland | |
Part I. The End of the Tradition: 1. History, national identity and the union of 1707 |
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2. Presbyterian historiography and the age of Wodow | |
3. Scottish whig historiography, 1707-c.1750 | |
Part II. Disenchantment: 4. The decline of the ancient Scottish constitution |
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5. Faultlines in Scotland's unusable past | |
6. Presbyterianism and whig historiography in the age of Robertson | |
7. The Scottish construction of Anglo-British identity | |
Part III. Critical Renewal: 8. Enlightened reconstructions: The routes of James Macpherson and Gilbert Stuart |
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9. History and national identity in the age of Scott | |
Conclusion. |