The Union: England, Scotland and the Treaty of 1707

The Union: England, Scotland and the Treaty of 1707

by Michael Fry (Author)

Synopsis

In this fresh and challenging look at the origins of the United Kingdom, Michael Fry focuses on the years which led up to the Union of 1707, setting the political history of Scotland and England against the backdrop of war in Europe and the emergence of imperialism. He rejects the long-held assumption that the economy was of overwhelming importance in the Scots' acceptance of the terms of the Treaty, showing how they were able to exploit English ignorance of and indifference to Scotland to steer the settlement in their own favour. The implications of this have influenced the dynamics of the Union ever since, and are only being fully worked out in our own time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 342
Edition: annotated edition
Publisher: Birlinn Ltd
Published: 05 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1841585165
ISBN 13: 9781841585161

Author Bio
Michael Fry was educated at the universities of Oxford and Hamburg. The author of eight books, including The Scottish Empire (2001), How the Scots Made America (2003) and Wild Scots: Four Hundred Years of Highland History (2005), he has also written numerous articles on modern Scottish history and several political pamphlets. He has contributed to most major Scottish and British newspapers and has been a weekly columnist for the Scotsman, the Herald and the Sunday Times. He lives in Edinburgh.