The Jacobite Rebellions (1689 - 1746) (Bell's Scottish History Source Books.)

Par : J. Pringle Thomson
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  • Nombre de pages138
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4714497-7
  • EAN8596547144977
  • Date de parution31/07/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille566 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

J. Pringle Thomson's "The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746)" is a meticulously researched account that chronicles the tumultuous series of conflicts in Britain and their far-reaching implications for Scottish identity and British politics. Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, Thomson employs a narrative approach enriched with primary sources, providing an engaging juxtaposition of personal accounts and broader historical analysis.
He situates the Jacobite uprisings within the larger context of 17th and 18th-century British history, deftly illustrating the interplay of power, loyalty, and resistance against the backdrop of a rapidly changing sociopolitical landscape. J. Pringle Thomson, a notable figure in Scottish historical scholarship, draws on his extensive knowledge of Scottish history and culture to present these rebellions with both objectivity and empathy.
His passion for uncovering the nuances of Scottish heritage, coupled with his academic background, enables him to provide a distinctive perspective on a subject that has shaped national consciousness and identity. Thomson's commitment to historical authenticity lends weight to his exploration of the motivations that fueled the Jacobite cause and the lingering impact of these rebellions on contemporary Scotland.
This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Scottish history and the Jacobite legacy. Whether you are a student, a historian, or simply an enthusiastic reader of historical narratives, Thomson's insightful analysis and vivid storytelling will both educate and captivate. "The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746)" stands as a critical resource for comprehending the cultural and political ramifications of the Jacobite movement, making it a must-read in the field.
J. Pringle Thomson's "The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746)" is a meticulously researched account that chronicles the tumultuous series of conflicts in Britain and their far-reaching implications for Scottish identity and British politics. Written in an accessible yet scholarly style, Thomson employs a narrative approach enriched with primary sources, providing an engaging juxtaposition of personal accounts and broader historical analysis.
He situates the Jacobite uprisings within the larger context of 17th and 18th-century British history, deftly illustrating the interplay of power, loyalty, and resistance against the backdrop of a rapidly changing sociopolitical landscape. J. Pringle Thomson, a notable figure in Scottish historical scholarship, draws on his extensive knowledge of Scottish history and culture to present these rebellions with both objectivity and empathy.
His passion for uncovering the nuances of Scottish heritage, coupled with his academic background, enables him to provide a distinctive perspective on a subject that has shaped national consciousness and identity. Thomson's commitment to historical authenticity lends weight to his exploration of the motivations that fueled the Jacobite cause and the lingering impact of these rebellions on contemporary Scotland.
This book is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Scottish history and the Jacobite legacy. Whether you are a student, a historian, or simply an enthusiastic reader of historical narratives, Thomson's insightful analysis and vivid storytelling will both educate and captivate. "The Jacobite Rebellions (1689-1746)" stands as a critical resource for comprehending the cultural and political ramifications of the Jacobite movement, making it a must-read in the field.