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Scotland: The Autobiography: 2,000 Years of Scottish History by Those Who Saw it Happen
By (Author) Rosemary Goring
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
26th March 2014
6th February 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.1
Paperback
528
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
362g
An anthology of 2,000 years of Scottish history - now updated and with a revised introduction ahead of the Referendum A vivid, wide-ranging and engrossing account of Scotland's history, composed of eye-witness accounts by those who experienced it first-hand. Contributors range from Tacitus, Mary Queen of Scots and Oliver Cromwell to Adam Smith, David Livingstone and Billy Connolly. These include key historic moments - ranging from Bannockburn and Flodden to the SNP parliamentary victory in 2007 - along with a vast array of wonderfully readable insights into the everyday life of Scotland through the millennia. This is living, accesible history told by crofters, criminals, servants, house-wives, poets, journalists, nurses, politicians, novelists, prisoners, comedians, sportsmen and many more.
Rosemary Goring took a degree in Economics and Social History at St Andrews University. She started her career in publishing in the role of in-house editor for Chambers Biographical Dictionary and has since edited and written for many reference books, among them the Larousse Dictionaries of Writers and Literary Characters. She was Literary Editor of Scotland on Sunday for several years before becoming Literary Editor of the Herald.