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Scabby Queen

Author : Kirstin Innes
Publisher : Fourth Estate
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2021-04-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0008342334

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Scabby Queen by Kirstin Innes Pdf

'Gripping and moving. A literary triumph' Nicola Sturgeon 'A humane and searching story' Ian Rankin 'Kirstin Innes is aiming high, writing for readers in the early days of a better nation' A.L. Kennedy A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR * A SCOTSMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR

Fishnet

Author : Kirstin Innes
Publisher : Cargo Publishing
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781910449073

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Fishnet by Kirstin Innes Pdf

Twenty year old Rona Leonard walks out of her sister Fiona's flat and disappears. Six years on, worn down by a tedious job, child care and the aching absence in her life, Fiona's mundane existence is blown apart by the revelation that, before she disappeared, Rona had been working as a prostitute. Driven to discover the truth, Fiona embarks on an obsessive quest to investigate the sex industry. As she is drawn into a complex world, Fiona makes shocking discoveries that challenge everything she believed, and will ultimately change her life forever. Bittersweet, sensual and rich, Fishnet takes a clear-eyed, meticulously researched, controversial look at the sex industry and the lives of sex workers, questioning our perception of contemporary femininity.

John Wheatley, Catholic Socialism, and Irish Labour in the West of Scotland, 1906-1924

Author : Gerry C. Gunnin
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780429809996

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John Wheatley, Catholic Socialism, and Irish Labour in the West of Scotland, 1906-1924 by Gerry C. Gunnin Pdf

First published in 1987. This examination of the career of John Wheatley indicates the way in which one Irishman – reared among Liberal and Radical coal miners and taught by Roman Catholic priests and nationalist leaders to regard obedience to the Catholic Church and promotion of Home Rule as the vital interests for Irish Catholics – became a Socialist and adapted his Radical political views and devotional Roman Catholic convictions to a Parliamentary and Catholic Socialism. This title will be of interest to scholars and students of British and Labour history.

The First Scottish Enlightenment

Author : Kelsey Jackson Williams
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-02-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780192537584

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Traditional accounts of the Scottish Enlightenment present the half-century or so before 1750 as, at best, a not-yet fully realised precursor to the era of Hume and Smith, at worst, a period of superstition and religious bigotry. This is the first book-length study to systematically challenge that notion. Instead, it argues that the era between approximately 1680 and 1745 was a 'First' Scottish Enlightenment, part of the continent-wide phenomenon of early Enlightenment and led by the Jacobites, Episcopalians, and Catholics of north-eastern Scotland. It makes this argument through an intensive study of the dramatic changes in historiographical practice which took place in Scotland during this era, showing how the documentary scholarship of Jean Mabillon and the Maurists was eagerly received and rapidly developed in Scottish historical circles, resulting in the wholesale demolition of the older, Humanist myths of Scottish origins and their replacement with the foundations of our modern understanding of early Scottish history. This volume accordingly challenges many of the truisms surrounding seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Scottish history, pushing back against notions of pre-Enlightenment Scotland as backward, insular, and intellectually impoverished and mapping a richly polymathic, erudite, and transnational web of scholars, readers, and polemicists. It highlights the enduring cultural links with France and argues for the central importance of Scotland's two principal religious minorities—Episcopalians and Catholics—in the growth of Enlightenment thinking. As such, it makes a major intervention in the intellectual and cultural histories of Scotland, early modern Europe, and the Enlightenment itself.

Cosmo Innes and the Defence of Scotland's Past c. 1825-1875

Author : Richard A. Marsden
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317159162

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Cosmo Innes and the Defence of Scotland's Past c. 1825-1875 by Richard A. Marsden Pdf

Today, Scotland's history is frequently associated with the clarion call of political nationalism. However, in the nineteenth century the influence of history on Scottish national identity was far more ambiguous. How, then, did ideas about the past shape Scottish identity in a period when union with England was all but unquestioned? The activities of the antiquary Cosmo Innes (1798-1874) help us to address this question. Innes was a prolific editor of medieval and early modern documents relating to Scotland's parliament, legal system, burghs, universities, aristocratic families and pre-Reformation church. Yet unlike scholars today, he saw that editorial role in interventionist terms. His source editions were artificial constructs that powerfully articulated his worldview and agendas: emphasising Enlightenment-inspired narratives of social progress and institutional development. At the same time they used manuscript facsimiles and images of medieval architecture to foreground a romantic concern for the texture of past lives. Innes operated within an elite associational culture which gave him access to the leading intellectuals and politicians of the day. His representations of Scottish history therefore had significant influence and were put to work as commentaries on some of the major debates which exorcised Scotland's intelligentsia across the middle decades of the century. This analysis of Innes's work with sources, set within the intellectual context of the time and against the antiquarian activities of his contemporaries, provides a window onto the ways in which the 'national past' was perceived in Scotland during the nineteenth century. This allows us to explore how historical thinkers negotiated the apparent dichotomies between Enlightenment and Romanticism, whilst at the same time enabling a re-examination of prevailing assumptions about Scotland's supposed failure to maintain a viable national consciousness in the later 1800s.

The Daffodil Affair

Author : Michael Innes
Publisher : House of Stratus
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-02-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780755120925

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The Daffodil Affair by Michael Innes Pdf

Inspector Appleby's aunt is most distressed when her horse, Daffodil - a somewhat half-witted animal with exceptional numerical skills - goes missing from her stable in Harrogate. Meanwhile, Hudspith is hot on the trail of an enigmatic young girl who has been whisked away to an unknown isle by a mysterious gentleman.

Cinnamon City

Author : Miranda Innes
Publisher : Random House
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-31
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781446421994

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Cinnamon City by Miranda Innes Pdf

STEP INTO THE DREAMLIKE CITY OF MARRAKECH Where passionate music, magic potions and the drama of Africa are cooled by the intuitive genius of Arabic culture. Miranda Innes and her partner were lured into buying a beautiful long-neglected riad in the heart of this pink-walled city. Only after they'd begun their restoration work did they find that nothing in this place of smoke and mirrors was quite what it seemed. In Cinnamon City Miranda Innes takes you beyond the tourist track, behind the bolted doors and deep inside the romance that is Marrakech. With lyrical and evocative descriptions of the swirling colours, flavours and aromas, this glorious book will open your eyes to this most exotic of North African cities.

The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124-1290

Author : Alice Taylor
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198749202

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The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124-1290 by Alice Taylor Pdf

This study of Scottish royal government in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries uses untapped legal evidence to set out a new narrative of governmental development. Between 1124 and 1290, the way in which kings of Scots ruled their kingdom transformed. By 1290 accountable officials, a system of royal courts, and complex common law procedures had all been introduced, none of which could have been envisaged in 1124.

Flight of the Whirligigs

Author : Grant Innes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 30 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1550375873

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Flight of the Whirligigs by Grant Innes Pdf

When Grant and his dog, Happy, visit their friend, Mazie, she shows off her latest projects, a group of whirligigs, and the magic that occurs when the sea breeze blows.

The Secret Vanguard

Author : Michael Innes
Publisher : House of Stratus
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2008-09-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781842327531

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The Secret Vanguard by Michael Innes Pdf

Successful minor poet, Philip Ploss, lives a peaceful existence in ideal surroundings, until his life is upset when he hears verses erroneously quoted as his own. Soon afterwards, he is found dead in the library with a copy of Dante's Purgatory open before him.

The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I

Author : David Fergusson,Mark W. Elliott
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-29
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780191077210

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The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I by David Fergusson,Mark W. Elliott Pdf

This three-volume work comprises over eighty essays surveying the history of Scottish theology from the early middle ages onwards. Written by an international team of scholars, the collection provides the most comprehensive review yet of the theological movements, figures, and themes that have shaped Scottish culture and exercised a significant influence in other parts of the world. Attention is given to different traditions and to the dispersion of Scottish theology through exile, migration, and missionary activity. The volumes present in diachronic perspective the theologies that have flourished in Scotland from early monasticism until the end of the twentieth century. The History of Scottish Theology, Volume I covers the period from the appearance of Christianity around the time of Columba to the era of Reformed Orthodoxy in the seventeenth century. Volume II begins with the early Enlightenment and concludes in late Victorian Scotland. Volume III explores the 'long twentieth century'. Recurrent themes and challenges are assessed, but also new currents and theological movements that arose through Renaissance humanism, Reformation teaching, federal theology, the Scottish Enlightenment, evangelicalism, missionary, Biblical criticism, idealist philosophy, dialectical theology, and existentialism. Chapters also consider the Scots Catholic colleges in Europe, Gaelic women writers, philosophical scepticism, the dialogue with science, and the reception of theology in liturgy, hymnody, art, literature, architecture, and stained glass. Contributors also discuss the treatment of theological themes in Scottish literature.

The 'Local' Irish in the West of Scotland 1851-1921

Author : G. Vaughan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2013-08-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137329844

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The 'Local' Irish in the West of Scotland 1851-1921 by G. Vaughan Pdf

Vaughan renews perspectives on the changes brought about by Irish migrant communities in terms of identity, politics and religion. The book examines on the experience of generations of Irish migrants in the West of Scotland from the aftermath of the Great Famine until the creation of the Republic of Ireland.

The Picts

Author : Benjamin Hudson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2014-01-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781118598320

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The Picts by Benjamin Hudson Pdf

The Picts is a survey of the historical and culturaldevelopments in northern Britain between AD 300 and AD 900.Discarding the popular view of the Picts as savages, they arerevealed to have been politically successful and culturallyadaptive members of the medieval European world. Re-interprets our definition of ‘Pict’ and providesa vivid depiction of their political and military organization Offers an up-to-date overview of Pictish life within theenvironment of northern Britain Explains how art such as the ‘symbol stones’ arehistorical records as well as evidence of creativeinspiration. Draws on a range of transnational and comparative scholarshipto place the Picts in their European context

A Canticle of Love

Author : John Watts
Publisher : John Donald Publishers
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Religion
ISBN : IND:30000109974729

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A Canticle of Love by John Watts Pdf

Founded in 1847 the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception are unique as the only post-Reformation Catholic Church to be founded in Scotland, let alone one of the few to be founded by women. Today this religious congregation has communities on three continents.

Medusa

Author : Hammond Innes
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 1 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-16
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781448210817

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Medusa by Hammond Innes Pdf

HMS Medusa is an obsolete frigate with an ill-assorted crew and an insecure captain. Why has she been dispatched under secret orders to be a sitting duck in one of the most vital ports of the Mediterranean? Drawn into a close involvement with the Medusa's captain, Gareth Lloyd Jones, ex-adventurer Mike Steele begins a dangerous quest for answers. As past and present combine in a series of violent events, Steele finds himself at the centre of an international crisis to which only Lloyd Jones and the Medusa hold the key.