Art and Identity in Scotland
English

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This lively and erudite cultural history of Scotland from the Jacobite defeat of 1745 to the death of an icon Sir Walter Scott in 1832 examines how Scottish identity was experienced and represented in novel ways. Weaving together previously unpublished archival materials visual and material culture dress and textile history Viccy Coltman re-evaluates the standard clichs and essentialist interpretations which still inhibit Scottish cultural history during this period of British and imperial expansion. The book incorporates familiar landmarks in Scottish history such as the visit of George IV to Edinburgh in August 1822 with microhistories of individuals including George Steuart a London-based architect and the East India Company servant Claud Alexander. It thus highlights recurrent themes within a range of historical disciplines and by confronting the broader questions of Scotland''s relations with the rest of the British state it makes a necessary contribution to contemporary concerns.
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