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Author Coleman, James J., author.

Title Remembering the past in nineteenth-century Scotland : commemoration, nationality, and memory / James J. Coleman.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2014]
©2014

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Description 1 online resource
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Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: The valley cemetery -- Nationality, memory and commemoration -- Scottish nationality in the nineteenth century -- 'Not servile and conquered, but free and independent': commemorating William Wallace and Robert the Bruce -- 'The highest position in the civilised world': commemorating John Knox and the second reformation -- 'If they were rebels then, we are rebels now': commemorating the covenanters and the glorious revolution -- 'By the imprudence of his ancestors': commemorating Jacobitism and Mary Queen of Scots -- 'Staunch loyalty to the flag that stands for union'
Summary Exposes ever-changing attitudes to Scotland's national heroes, from Wallace the unionist paragon to Knox the national hero. At a time when the Union between Scotland and England is once again under the spotlight, Remembering the Past in Nineteenth-Century Scotland examines the way in which Scotland's national heroes were once remembered as champions of both Scottish and British patriotism. Whereas 19th-century Scotland is popularly depicted as a mire of sentimental Jacobitism and kow-towing unionism, this book shows how Scotland's national heroes were once the embodiment of a consistent, expressive and robust view of Scottish nationality. Whether celebrating the legacy of William Wallace and Robert Bruce, the reformer John Knox, the Covenanters, 19th-century Scots rooted their national heroes in a Presbyterian and unionist view of Scotland's past. Examined through the prism of commemoration, this book uncovers collective memories of Scotland's past entirely opposed to 21st-century assumptions of medieval proto-nationalism and Calvinist misery. Key Features. Detailed studies of 19th-century commemoration of Scotland's national heroes Uncovers an all but forgotten interpretation of these 'great Scots' Shines a new light on the mindset of nineteenth-century Scottish national identity as being comfortably Scottish and British Overturns the prevailing view of Victorian Scottishness as parochial, sentimental tartanry
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Subject National characteristics, Scottish -- History -- 19th century.
National characteristics, Scottish.
History.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject Nationalism -- Scotland -- 19th century.
Nationalism.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Scotland.
HISTORY -- General.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form History.
Added Title Remembering the past in 19th-century Scotland
Other Form: Erscheint auch als: Druck-Ausgabe Coleman, James. Remembering the Past in Nineteenth-Century Scotland : Commemoration, Nationality and Memory. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2014 9780748676903
ISBN 9780748676910 (electronic book)
0748676910 (electronic book)
9780748676903
0748676902
9780748676903