
Century of the Scottish People
A new cover reprint of the second volume of T. C. Smoutâs magnificent â and indispensable â account of the Scottish people, from 1830â1950.
âProfessor Smoutâs âHistory of the Scottish People 1560â1830â was hailed as a classic piece of social history. If you had time to read only one book on Scotland, this was itâŠUnfortunately, you now have to read twoâŠâA Century of the Scottish Peopleâ is as satisfying and enlightening as its predecessor.â John Kenyon, Observer
âAn admirable example of how academic history may yet be written for the general reader. It is deeply enjoyable, lively, packed with interesting detail, illuminating anecdote and pithy observation.â Allan Massie, The Times
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Century of the Scottish People
A new cover reprint of the second volume of T. C. Smoutâs magnificent â and indispensable â account of the Scottish people, from 1830â1950.
âProfessor Smoutâs âHistory of the Scottish People 1560â1830â was hailed as a classic piece of social history. If you had time to read only one book on Scotland, this was itâŠUnfortunately, you now have to read twoâŠâA Century of the Scottish Peopleâ is as satisfying and enlightening as its predecessor.â John Kenyon, Observer
âAn admirable example of how academic history may yet be written for the general reader. It is deeply enjoyable, lively, packed with interesting detail, illuminating anecdote and pithy observation.â Allan Massie, The Times
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A new cover reprint of the second volume of T. C. Smoutâs magnificent â and indispensable â account of the Scottish people, from 1830â1950.
âProfessor Smoutâs âHistory of the Scottish People 1560â1830â was hailed as a classic piece of social history. If you had time to read only one book on Scotland, this was itâŠUnfortunately, you now have to read twoâŠâA Century of the Scottish Peopleâ is as satisfying and enlightening as its predecessor.â John Kenyon, Observer
âAn admirable example of how academic history may yet be written for the general reader. It is deeply enjoyable, lively, packed with interesting detail, illuminating anecdote and pithy observation.â Allan Massie, The Times





















