Scottish Public Opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union, 1699-1707 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series, 56) (Volume 56) by Karin Bowie

Scottish Public Opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union, 1699-1707 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series, 56) (Volume 56)

Karin Bowie
202 pages
Royal Historical Society
May 2007
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The Anglo-Scottish union crisis is used to demonstrate the growing influence of popular opinion in this period.. In the early modern period, ordinary subjects began to find a role in national politics through the phenomenon of public opinion: by drawing on entrenched ideological differences, oppositional leaders were able to recruit popularsupport to pressure the government with claimed representations of a national interest. This is particularly well demonstrated in the case of the Anglo-Scottish union crisis of 1699-1707, in which Country party leaders encouragedremarkable levels of participation by non-elite Scots. Though dominant accounts of this crisis portray Scottish opinion as impotent in the face of Court party corruption, this book demonstrates the significance of public opinion in the political process: from the Darien crisis of 1699-1701 to the incorporation debates of 1706-7, the Country party aggressively employed pamphlets, petitions and crowds to influence political outcomes. The government's changing response to these adversarial activities further indicates their rising influence. By revealing the ways in which public opinion in Scotland shaped the union crisis from beginning to end, this book explores the power and limitsof public opinion in the early modern public sphere and revises understanding of the making of the British union.. Dr KARIN BOWIE lectures in History at the University of Glasgow.
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