The Scottish State and the Experience of Government, c. 1560-1707
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2025
Engelsk
Essays in Honour of Julian Goodare
This volume examines the development of Scotlands institutions of government in the early modern period, and considers how local and central authorities affected the lives of the Scottish people. In the books first part, contributors provide up-to-date studies of initiatives to reform, define and reimagine the Scottish state. The essays discuss changes in the privy council, parliament and administration, and assess political and constitutional ideas. The books second part explores how Scots experienced government. Contributors consider the material culture of state power and the actions of local courts and officials. Essays reconstruct the perspectives of criminals and religious dissenters, as well as participants in debt litigation and slander suits. Several chapters attend to the role of governing bodies in the Scottish witch-hunts. The essays respond to major themes in the work of Julian Goodare, who retired as Professor of History at the University of Edinburgh in 2021.
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