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Industry, Empire and Unrest : Scotland, 1790-1880, Hardback Book

Industry, Empire and Unrest : Scotland, 1790-1880 Hardback

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Charts the major political developments in a particularly turbulent phase of Scottish history Six thematic chapters outline the complex social, cultural and economic contexts which shaped the political landscapeFour chronological chapters provide a survey of political developments through revolution, the First Reform Act and the move to democracy Includes a bibliography and further reading guide Industry, Reform and Empire traces the evolution of politics from a repressive, reactionary and electorally restricted regime before 1832 to an era of wider franchise and sweeping institutional reform.

Focusing on the impact of rapid industrialisation, the author shows how it transformed the economic and social identity of urban and rural Scotland.

Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, the book reveals the effects of these economic and political changes on the fabric of Scottish society, including the convulsions they caused in Presbyterianism that culminated in the Disruption of 1843.

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