Now on CD-ROM! It is the object of these two volumes to follow the course of Scottish history from the time when Scotland was divided from its southern neighbor by well-defined lines of demarcation, alike in religion, in politics, in tradition, and in social habit - when, indeed, the points of contact were but few and unimportant - down to the period when the Scottish nation, while preserving some valuable and durable national characteristics, became, as regards all its main interests and in the main current of its history, absorbed in one stream with that southern neighbor, with whom it has now formed a partnership so close as to share a common life, and, in the eyes of Europe, to be almost identical. The chronological narrative describes the principal incidents from the uprising of 1745 through the late 1800s.
Sir Henry Craik
(1901), 2003, CD-ROM, index, Graphic Images, Adobe Acrobat, PC or Mac, 981 pp.
ISBN: 9780788424274
101-CD2427