Fighting for Identity: Scottish Military Experience c. 1550-1900
2004; Truman State University; Volume: 35; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/20477160
ISSN2326-0726
Autores Tópico(s)Historical Studies of British Isles
ResumoList of Illustrations List of Abbreviations List of Contributors Foreword / Arthur Williamson Acknowledgements Introduction / Steve Murdoch, Andrew Mackillop 1. James VI and the formation of a Scottish-British Military Identity / Steve Murdoch 2. Beating the Odds: Alexander Leslie's 1640 Campaign in England / Edward Furgol 3. Royalist soldiers and Cromwellian allies? The Cranstoun Regiment in Sweden 1656-1658 / Alexia Grosjean 4. The End of the Scots-Dutch Brigade / Joachim Migglebrink 5. 'Tac see ourselves as ithers see us': Scottish Military Identity from the Covenant to Victoria 1637-1837 / Dauvit Horsbroch 6. 'His spirit was given only to warre': Conflict and Identity in the Scottish Gaidhealtachd c. 1580-c. 1630 / Aonghas MacCoinnich 7. Crisis of Identity? Clan Chattan's response to government policy in the Scottish Highlands c. 1580-1609 / Alison Cathcart 8. For King, Country and Regiment? Motive and Identity in Highland Soldiering 1746-1815 / Andrew Mackillop 9. Identity in the Highland Regiments in the Nineteenth Century: Soldier, Region, Nation / Heather Streets 10. Arming and Equipping the Covenanting Armies 1638-1651 / Peter Edwards 11. The press and military conflict in early modern Scotland / Alasdair Mann Glossary of Scots and Scottish Gaelic Terms / Dauvit Horsbroch Index
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