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article.docx | article for next lesson (19th Nov) This article is also available as a spoken lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xd2ZF_CmygQ | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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baillie.pdf | article for next lesson (5th Nov) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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chs-1246-vol-15-n-1-whigs-tories-and-scottish-legal-reform-c-1785-1832.pdf | article for next lesson (12th Nov) - I know - it is a bit too long, sorry... | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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kilts.pdf | articles for next lesson (3rd Dec) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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Ossian Scott and Nineteenth-Century Scottish Literary Nationalism.pdf | article for next lesson (22nd Oct) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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scotthints_new.pdf | articles for next lesson (3rd Dec) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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SP2_6leisure.pdf | article for next lesson (29th Oct) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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SP2_7migration.pdf | article for the last lesson (17th Dec) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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The_Scottish_Contribution_to_the_Enlightenment_by_John_Robertson___Institute_of_Historical_Research.pdf | article for next lesson (15th Oct) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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V and A Art and Love (Morrison).pdf | article for next lesson (10th Dec) | PhDr. Marie Michlová, Ph.D. |
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The end of the eighteenth century and the first half of the nineteenth century was a period of Scotland’s prosperity. Several military conflicts between England and Scotland ended in fiasco, so the Scots engaged in intellectual and economic rivalry with the rest of the UK. Edinburgh was soon proudly nicknamed "Athens of the North", while Glasgow and other Scottish major cities were growing in economic importance. In 1822 King George IV made a visit to Scotland and the Scottish national movement paradoxically culminated in a reconciliation with England. The seminar will begin with an overview of the history of Scotland from the Late Middle Ages to Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne. Following lessons will focus on the social condition and problems as well as on the regional differences in the Georgian Scotland. We will discuss science, medicine (Scotland became a major centre of medical teaching and research), philosophy, education, churches, universities, the law (and its opposite - the criminal underworld) in the Scottish Enlightenment. The final lessons of the seminar will be devoted to the Scottish national movement, which was greatly influenced by literature, the world's most successful novelist Sir Walter Scott became also a leading figure of the movement… Poslední úprava: Michlová Marie, PhDr., Ph.D. (21.09.2015)
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A History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1600 to 1800. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010 ANDERSON, William. The Scottish Nation: or the Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland. Edinburgh: A. Fullarton, 1863 BARCLAY, Katie. Love, Intimacy and Power: Marriage and patriarchy in Scotland, 1650-1850. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2011 BENCHIMOL, Alex. Intellectual politics and cultural conflict in the Romantic period: Scottish Whigs, English radicals and the making of the British public sphere. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2010 BROADIE, Alexander. A history of Scottish philosophy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009 CARSWELL, Catherine. The life of Robert Burns. London: Chatto and Windus, 1930 COLÓN, Christine A. Joanna Baillie and the art of moral influence. New York: Peter Lang, 2009 DAVIDSON, Neil. The origins of Scottish nationhood. London: Pluto Press, 2000 Edinburgh companion to Scottish Romanticism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2011 FERGUSON, William, DONALDSON, Gordon, ed. Scotland: 1689 to the Present. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1978 From Tartan to Tartanry: Scottish culture, history and myth. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010 Gender in Scottish history since 1700. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006 HARVIE, Christopher. Scotland and Nationalism: Scottish society and politics, 1707 to the present. London: Routledge, 1998 History of everyday life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010. JOHNSON, Edgar. Sir Walter Scott: The great unknown. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1970 LENMAN, Bruce. An Economic History of Modern Scotland 1660-1976. London: B. T. Bastsford, 1977 MACKIE, John Duncan. A History of Scotland. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1966 MCDANIEL, Iain. Adam Ferguson in the Scottish enlightenment: the Roman past and Europe's future. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2013 MCINTYRE, Ian. Dirt & deity: A life of Robert Burns. London: Flamingo, 1996 ROSNER, Lisa. The Anatomy Murders: Being the true and spectacular history of Edinburgh's notorious Burke and Hare, and of the man of science who abetted them in the commission of their most heinous crimes. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010 ROSS, David. Scotland: History of a Nation. Edinburgh: Lomond Books, 2004 Scotland and the borders of Romanticism. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2004 Scotland and the Union, 1707-2007. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008 SCOTT, Paul, ed. Scotland: A concise cultural history. Edinburgh: Mainstream, 1993 SHAW, John Stuart. The political history of eighteenth-century Scotland. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Press, 1999 SLAVEN, Anthony. The Development of the West of Scotland, 1750-1960. London: Routledge and K-Paul, 1975 SOMERSET FRY, Plantagenet, SOMERSET FRY, Fiona. The history of Scotland. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1982 The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland. Enlightenment and expansion, 1707-1800. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012 TOWSEY, Mark R. M. Reading the Scottish Enlightenment: Books and their readers in provincial Scotland, 1750-1820. Leiden: Brill, 2010 TREVOR-ROPER, Hugh Redwald. The invention of Scotland: Myth and history. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008 WHATLEY, Christopher A. The Industrial Revolution in Scotland. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997 WHYTE, Iain. Scotland and the abolition of black slavery, 1756-1838. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006 (All available at the National Library of the Czech Republic) Poslední úprava: Michlová Marie, PhDr., Ph.D. (21.09.2015)
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1. Scottish history from the Late Medieval Ages to the late 1770s 2. Scottish history from the 1780s to the 1837 3. Scotland’s Regions 4. Social Background 5. Science and Medicine 6. Philosophy and Education 7. Church and Universities 8. Lawyers and Law-Breakers 9. Culture and Literature 10. Sir Walter Scott 11. Sir Walter Scott’s Circle 12. Scottish National Movement 13. Nationalism after 1822 Poslední úprava: Michlová Marie, PhDr., Ph.D. (21.09.2015)
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