1: T. C. SMOUT: Introduction
2: JENNY WORMALD: O Brave New World? The Union of England and
Scotland in 1603
3: KEITH BROWN: A Blessed Union? Anglo-Scottish Relations before
the Covenant
4: JOHN MORRILL: The English, the Scots, and the Dilemmas of Union,
1638-1654
5: CLARE JACKSON: Judicial Torture, the Liberties of the Subject,
and Anglo-Scottish Relations, 1660-1690
6: CHRISTOPHER A. WHATLEY: Taking Stock: Scotland at the End of the
Seventeenth Century
7: JOHN FORD: The Law of the Sea and the Two Unions
8: PAUL LANGFORD: South Britons' Reception of North Britons,
1707-1820
9: COLIN KIDD: Eighteenth-Century Scotland and the Three Unions
10: BOB HARRIS: Scottish-English Connections in British Radicalism
in the 1790s
11: T. M. DEVINE: Scottish Élites and the Indian Empire,
1700-1815
12: ROSEMARY ASHTON: Anglo-Scottish Relations: the Carlyles in
London
13: I. G. C. HUTCHISON: Anglo-Scottish Political Relations in the
Nineteenth Century, c.1815-1914
...[a] distinguished cast of contributors. Jeremy Black, History Journal ...it furnishes much of interest for historians of eighteenth-century Scotland, and some of the individual essays provide readable surveys that will doubtless grace many an undergraduate reading list. Stana Nenadic, University of Edinburgh
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