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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Allan I. Macinnes , Patricia Barton , Kieran GermanPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9781474483056ISBN 10: 1474483054 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 31 May 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"These chapters offer a convincing reassessment of the relationship between faith and political allegiance, one which also accounts for the key role that liturgy played in Scottish religious culture [...] this edited collection is a remarkable and noteworthy contribution to how we think about political and religious allegiance, including the significant role that liturgy played in Scottish political life.--Karie Schultz, University of St Andrews ""British Catholic History"" This collection of essays will prove valuable for anyone seeking to understand more fully the complex development of worship beyond the more familiar presbyterian contexts in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Scotland, and the developing Catholic and Episcopalian traditions especially as they relate to the Jacobite movement.--John McCallum, Nottingham Trent University ""Scottish Historical Review"" This is a useful book that offers something for historians and theologians. It provides useful signposts for future research on the liturgy and adds to existing scholarship on religious culture in early modern Scotland. [...] The book offers strong insights on the liturgy that previous works have not touched upon.--Ben Rogers, University College Dublin ""Northern Scotland"" A splendidly detailed collection which takes us beyond secular and sectarian history to demonstrate the intimate relationship between liturgy and ideology in early modern Scotland. A real advance in scholarship: next stop a Scottish version of Alexandra Walsham's Church Papists, please.-- ""Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow""" These chapters offer a convincing reassessment of the relationship between faith and political allegiance, one which also accounts for the key role that liturgy played in Scottish religious culture [...] this edited collection is a remarkable and noteworthy contribution to how we think about political and religious allegiance, including the significant role that liturgy played in Scottish political life.--Karie Schultz, University of St Andrews ""British Catholic History"" This collection of essays will prove valuable for anyone seeking to understand more fully the complex development of worship beyond the more familiar presbyterian contexts in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Scotland, and the developing Catholic and Episcopalian traditions especially as they relate to the Jacobite movement.--John McCallum, Nottingham Trent University ""Scottish Historical Review"" This is a useful book that offers something for historians and theologians. It provides useful signposts for future research on the liturgy and adds to existing scholarship on religious culture in early modern Scotland. [...] The book offers strong insights on the liturgy that previous works have not touched upon.--Ben Rogers, University College Dublin ""Northern Scotland"" A splendidly detailed collection which takes us beyond secular and sectarian history to demonstrate the intimate relationship between liturgy and ideology in early modern Scotland. A real advance in scholarship: next stop a Scottish version of Alexandra Walsham's Church Papists, please.-- ""Murray Pittock, University of Glasgow"" Author InformationUniversity of Strathclyde Allan I. Macinnes is Emeritus Professor of History, University of Strathclyde. His current research is mainly focused on Jacobitism, Enlightenment and Empire. He has recently published A History of Scotland (Red Globe Press, 2018). Patricia Barton is Subject Leader in History, School of Humanities, University of Strathclyde. University of Dundee Kieran German is a Teaching Fellow at the University of Dundee. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |