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R.A.Houston and W.W.J. Knox The new penguin history of Scotland From the earliest times to the present day Contents Acknowledgements Introduction: Scots and their Histories R. A. HOUSTON AND W. W. J. KNOX Note on the Text 1 Prehistory IAN ARMIT 2 The Formation of the Scottish Kingdom THOMAS OWEN CLANCY AND BARBARA E. CRAWFORD 3 Medieval Scotland, 1100-1560 DAVID DITCHBURN AND ALASTAIR J. MACDONALD 4 Reformation to Union, 1560-1707 KEITH M. BROWN 5 From the Union of 1707 to the Franchise Reform of 1852 BRUCE P. LENMAN 6 Civil Society, Governance and Nation, 1832-1914 GRAEME MORTON AND R. J. MORRIS 7 The Twentieth Century, 1914-1979 JOHN FOSTER 8 Scotland after 10,78: from Referendum to Millennium CHRISTOPHER About the Authors Index HARVIE vii xi xiii Iix 1 28 96 182 276 355 417 494 532 537

Picture research by Cecilia Mackay, with the kind assistance of Helen Nicoll at the National Museums of Scotland. All photographs are copyright Trustees of the National Museums of Scotland, except where indicated otherwise in parentheses. Power, Authority and Status 1. Silver-gilt brooch, с AD 700. 2. Regalia made for clan chieftains, third millennium вс to the seventh century AD. 3. Remains of Roman statue, с AD 350. 4. Belt pistol. Sacred Symbols and Messages 1. Carved female figure found at Ballachulish, dating from between 730 and 520 вс. 2. Silver plaques decorated with red enamel, AD 600-700. 3. An illumination from 'The Forman Armorial', late sixteenth century (copyright Manuscripts Library, Trustees of the National Library of Scotland). 4. 'Luckenbooth' brooch. 5. Oak figure of St Andrew, с 1500. Scotland's Voice 1. The Ballade... of Lord Barnard Stewart, by William Dunbar, printed by Myllar and Chepman (copyright Rare Books Library, the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland). vii

List of Illustrations 2. The Lamont harp, or clarsach, с. 1500. 3. The Red Book of Clanranald, seventeenth century. 4. Figurine of Sir Walter Scott, с. 1850-60. 5. The first rotary printing press, invented by Thomas Nelson. Spinning and Weaving 1. Two examples of Scottish textiles: paisley and Fair Isle knitting. 2. Edwardian mahagony spinning wheel. 3. Medieval tools for preparing flax. 4. Grave goods from a boat burial at Scar, Orkney, ninth century (courtesy of North Highland College, Thurso/SCRAN). 5. Flat-irons, nineteenth century. Tartan 1. Figure of a kilted highlander, late eighteenth century. 2. Uniform of the Royal Company of Archers, 1713. 3. Baron Sirdar Iqbal Singh, Laird of Lesmahagow (Laird Singh's His Tartan's Praises, 2000, copyright Amrit and Rabindra Kaur Singh/Twin Studio). Tools for Survival 1. Fifth- and sixth-century вс harpoon heads from Macarthur Cave, Oban. 2. Grave goods from Culduthel, 2300-1800 вс. 3. Cattle-horn spoons, eighteenth and nineteenth century. 4. Pannier (rivva kishie) woven from rushes. Law and Order 1. Iron collar worn by suspected witches, seventeenth century. 2. Temperance Society pledge, 1878. 3. The Maiden. 4. Ballot box from 1997 Referendum (on loan to the National Museums of Scotland from the Scottish Executive). 5. Seventeenth-century playing cards, showing the arms of the last Scottish nobles. Taking Sides 1. Seventeenth-century jewellery worn by supporters of the Stewart dynasty. viii

2. Ladies' fan decorated in support of the Act of Union, 1707. 3. Ladies' fan supporting the Jacobite cause, с 1745. 4. Enamelled wineglass portraying the Young Pretender, late eighteenth century. 5. Silver quaich depicting the profile of Queen Anne. Leisure and Play 1. Booklet of Border rugby fixtures, 1932-3. (Private collection, on loan to National Museums of Scotland.) 2. Slate gaming board, eleventh or twelfth century. 3. The Lewis chessmen, twelfth century. 4. Silver and purple chairs by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, 1903. 5. Irn-Bru (Irn-Bru is a registered trademark of A. G. Barr & Co.). Turbulence and Unrest 1. Rowel spurs belonging to Auld Wat Scott, sixteenth century. 2. Folding camp-stool, said to have been thrown by Jenny Geddes at the Dean of St Giles' Kirk, 1637. 3. Soldier's knapsack from the 10th Regiment of North British Militia, 1798. The Highlanders: Fighting Men 1. Portrait of William Cumming, piper to the Laid of Grant, by Richard Waitt, 1714. 2. Cast of a grave slab found at Finlaggan, mid sixteenth-century. 3. Highland dirks from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Spreading the Message of the Lord 1. Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac, from the ceiling of Dean House, Edinburgh, c. 1605-27. 2. Pewter communion plates and beakers, 1671. 3. Pebble marked with cross from St Ninian's Cave, Wigtownshire. 4. The Fetternear banner, с 1520. 5. Mask and wig used by the seventeenth-century minister Alexander Peden. 6. Pictish cross slab, AD 700-900. Trade, Commerce and Economic Expansion 1. Official seal of Crail, Fife. ix

2. Hand-held coin scale, 1773. 3. Early banknotes, 1723 and 1750. 4. Banner of St Cuthbert's Lodge of Free Gardeners, founded in 1843. Signals and Connections 1. Baird television receiver, 1930. 2. Mirror galvanometer of Lord Kelvin. 3. LNER poster of the Forth Bridge, by H. G. Gawthorn, 1928 (copyright National Railway Museum, York/Science & Society Picture Library). 4. Ticket for the Glasgow and Garnkirk railway, opened in 1831. 5. Medal commemorating the opening of the Forth Rail Bridge, 1890. In a Foreign Land 1. Silver snuff-box, 1849. 2. Poster promoting emigration to the Colonies, Arbroath, 1882 (courtesy of DMC Ltd, Crieff/SCRAN). 3. Deerskin bag owned by Dr John Rae, nineteenth century (on loan to the National Museums of Scotland from the University of Edinburgh), X