National Myths
Rosalind Mitchison, 20 November 1986
Domesday Economy: A New Approach to Anglo-Norman History
by John McDonald and G.D. Snooks.
Oxford, 240 pp., £27.50, July 1986,0 19 828524 8 Show More
by John McDonald and G.D. Snooks.
Oxford, 240 pp., £27.50, July 1986,
Scottish Literacy and the Scottish Identity: Illiteracy and Society in Scotland
by R.A. Houston.
Cambridge, 352 pp., £27.50, December 1985,0 521 26598 3 Show More
by R.A. Houston.
Cambridge, 352 pp., £27.50, December 1985,
A History of the Highland Clearances. Vol. II: Emigration, Protest, Reasons
by Eric Richards.
Croom Helm, 543 pp., £25, October 1985,0 7099 2259 0 Show More
by Eric Richards.
Croom Helm, 543 pp., £25, October 1985,
“... country to remain at peace, and to play down the seriousness of the issues when there was internal war. The only civil war to be popularly recognised as important is that between 1642 and 1646, a relatively unbloody outbreak, and much of the general interest in it is absorbed in re-staging its battles in fancy dress: much ... ”