Publisher's Synopsis
This is the index volume to John Hill Burton's comprehensive "The History of Scotland From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection." Burton, a prominent Scottish historian, meticulously chronicles Scotland's journey from Roman incursions through the tumultuous Jacobite uprisings.
This index serves as an invaluable tool for researchers and enthusiasts seeking specific events, figures, and locations within Burton's detailed narrative. Spanning centuries of political intrigue, clan warfare, and cultural evolution, "The History of Scotland" remains a cornerstone work for understanding the nation's complex past and its lasting impact on the British Isles and beyond. Burtonâ(TM)s work offers insights into the shaping of Scottish identity and its relationship with England.
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