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Scotland : history of a nation
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ISBN: 0947782583 Year: 2002 Publisher: [Edinburgh] : Lomond Books,

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Annals of Scottish printing from the introduction of the art in 1507 to the beginning of the seventeenth century
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ISBN: 9060240081 Year: 1975 Publisher: Amsterdam Van Heusden

Scotland and nationalism: Scottish society and politics 1707 to the present
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ISBN: 0415327245 0415327253 Year: 2004 Publisher: Abingdon Routledge

Changing values in medieval Scotland : a study of prices, money, and weights and measures
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ISBN: 0521473853 0521027098 051152241X Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This 1995 book is a full-scale study of prices in medieval Scotland, c.1260-1542, which includes detailed discussions of coinage, and weights and measures. Nearly 6,000 prices are listed individually, average prices are calculated for each commodity, and for groups of commodities such as cereals and livestock. Scots prices are compared with English, and the significance of the data for the economic history of medieval Scotland is analysed fully. This was the first complete study to have been undertaken on Scots medieval prices.


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'News from the Republick of Letters' : Scottish students, Charles Mackie and the United Provinces, 1650-1750
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ISBN: 9789004210684 9789004228160 9004228160 9004210687 1280496096 9786613591326 Year: 2012 Volume: 161 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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The late seventeenth century Netherlands have traditionally been viewed as the intellectual entrepot of Europe in general, and for Scotland in particular. Scottish students flocked in large numbers to the Dutch universities, bringing back ideas and books which influenced Scottish learning well into the eighteenth century. This book is the first full-length study of Scots in the United Provinces between 1650 and 1750. It analyses their numbers at the Dutch universities, the education they received and the impact this had on Scottish learning, on the eve of the Enlightenment, showing that the Scottish-Dutch relationship provided the infrastructure, which allowed Scotland to take part in a wider Republic of Letters and that its culture was increasingly characterised by it.

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