Scotland's Empire, 1600-1815

Scotland's Empire, 1600-1815
Title Scotland's Empire, 1600-1815 PDF eBook
Author Thomas Martin Devine
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 473
Release 2004
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780140296877

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The Scots had an enormous impact on the global development of the British Empire as emigrants, soldiers, merchants and colonial administrators. This book explores in depth many key themes including the slave trade, the Scots on the colonial frontier, Highland soldiers and more.

Scotland's Empire

Scotland's Empire
Title Scotland's Empire PDF eBook
Author Thomas Martin Devine
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780718193195

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[This book] tells the ... story of Scotland's role in forging and expanding the Briutish Empire, from the Americas to Australia, India to the Caribbean. By 1820 Britain controlled a fifth of the world's population, and no people had made a more essential contribution than the Scots - working across the globe as soldiers and merchants, administrators and clerics, doctors and teachers. ... Devine traces the vital part Scotland played in creating an empire - and the fundamental effect this had in moulding the modern Scottish nation."--Back cover.

SCOTLANDS EMPIRE SHAPING AMER

SCOTLANDS EMPIRE SHAPING AMER
Title SCOTLANDS EMPIRE SHAPING AMER PDF eBook
Author Thomas Martin Devine
Publisher Smithsonian Books (DC)
Total Pages 512
Release 2004-05-17
Genre History
ISBN

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Devine, who is director of research at the AHRB Center for Irish and Scottish studies at the University of Aberdeen, demonstrates that Scots were involved in the British Empire's (or before 1707, the English Empire's) expansion into Quebec and British North America, the Caribbean, India, and Australia. He also chronicles the ideas, hardships, and accomplishments of the Scots who left their homeland; describes Scottish contributions in the Napoleonic Wars; discusses Scotland's industrial transformation; and addresses the influence of Scottish thinkers David Hume and Adam Smith on the authors of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. His final chapter looks at Scottish identity in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Nation and Province in the First British Empire

Nation and Province in the First British Empire
Title Nation and Province in the First British Empire PDF eBook
Author Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Total Pages 308
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780838754887

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For more than four decades, historians have devoted ever-increasing attention to the affinites that linked Scotland with the American colonies in the eighteenth century. This volume moves beyond earlier discussions in two ways. For one, the geographical coverage of the papers extends beyond the territories that became the United States to include what became Canada, The Carribean and even Africa. For another, the volume attends not only those areas in which Scotland was closely linked to the Americas, but also to those where it was not.

Military Governors and Imperial Frontiers C. 1600-1800

Military Governors and Imperial Frontiers C. 1600-1800
Title Military Governors and Imperial Frontiers C. 1600-1800 PDF eBook
Author Andrew MacKillop
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 324
Release 2003-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9789004129702

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This volume examines Scots serving as governors in the empires of Denmark-Norway, Sweden, Russia, and the Atlantic and South Asian sectors of the British Empire with a view to understanding Scotland's distinctive participation within European imperialism.

The Scottish Empire

The Scottish Empire
Title The Scottish Empire PDF eBook
Author Michael Fry
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages 674
Release 2002-02-01
Genre History
ISBN 1788854322

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This new edition of Michael Fry's remarkable book charts the involvement of the Scots in the British empire from its earliest days to the end of the twentieth century. It is a tale of dramatic extremes and craggy characters and of a huge range of concerns - from education, evangelism and philanthropy to spying, swindling and drug running. Stories of Scottish regiments on the rampage, cannibalism and other atrocities are contrasted with the deeds of heroic pioneers such as David Livingstone and Mary Slessor. Above all it tells how the British empire came to be dominated and run by the Scots, and how it truly became a Scottish empire. As the empire transformed Scotland beyond recognition, so was the Empire shaped by the Scots - a remarkable achievement from the population of so small a country, which was itself neither nation nor fully province, neither fully colonizer nor fully colonized. Michael Fry's energetic and colourful account is one of the classics of modern Scottish history.

Ireland and the Spanish Empire, 1600-1825

Ireland and the Spanish Empire, 1600-1825
Title Ireland and the Spanish Empire, 1600-1825 PDF eBook
Author Oscar Recio Morales
Publisher Four Courts Press
Total Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9781846821837

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The Irish, contends the author, made a remarkable contribution to the Spanish empire during the 17th and early 18th centuries. Morales covers the complexity of Irish migration to the Spanish empire and explores the role that the Irish played in the army, commerce, medicine, literary life and 18th-century Spanish Enlightenment.