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Century of the Scottish People: 1830–1950 by T. C. Smout

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Century of the Scottish People: 1830–1950

T. C. Smout

HarperCollins Publishers · Paperback · August 20, 2010

Reading lane: Scottish History

A new cover reprint of the second volume of T.

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Good for readers interested in cultureGood for fans of HistoryGood for readers who enjoy Scottish History and 19th‑Century History.

Book Details

Authors
T. C. Smout
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published
August 20, 2010
Format
Paperback
Theme
Scottish History · 19th‑Century History
Reading lane
Scottish History

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Publisher Categories

  • 19th‑Century History

  • Family Trees & Genealogy

  • Ethnic Studies

About This Book

A new cover reprint of the second volume of T. C. Smout’s magnificent – and indispensable – account of the Scottish people, from 1830–1950. ‘Professor Smout’s “History of the Scottish People 1560–1830” was hailed as a classic piece of social history. If you had time to read only one book on Scotland, this was it…Unfortunately, you now have to read two…“A Century of the Scottish People” is as satisfying and enlightening as its predecessor.’ John Kenyon, Observer ‘An admirable...

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A new cover reprint of the second volume of T. C. Smout’s magnificent – and indispensable – account of the Scottish people, from 1830–1950. ‘Professor Smout’s “History of the Scottish People 1560–1830” was hailed as a classic piece of social history. If you had time to read only one book on Scotland, this was it…Unfortunately, you now have to read two…“A Century of the Scottish People” is as satisfying and enlightening as its predecessor.’ John Kenyon, Observer ‘An admirable example of how academic history may yet be written for the general reader. It is deeply enjoyable, lively, packed with interesting detail, illuminating anecdote and pithy observation.’ Allan Massie, The Times Read more

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