A Bibliography on Scottish Literature and Nationalism
General Studies on Nationalism
Anderson, Benedict.  Imagined Communities.  London:  Verso, 1983.(I have)
Gellner, Ernest. Nations and Nationalism.  London:  Basil Blackwell, 1983.
Hobsbawm, E. J.  Nations and Nationalism since 1780.  Second ed.  Cambridge:   Cambridge UP, 1990.
Seton-Watson, Hugh.  Nations and States.  London: Methuen, 1977.

Studies on Scottish Nationalism/Identity
Colley, Linda.  Britons:  Forging the Nation 1707-1837.  New Haven:  Yale UP, 1992. (I have)
Craig, Cairns.  "Myths Against History:  Tartanry and Kailyard in 19th-Century Scottish Literature."  Scotch Reels: Scotland
    in Cinema and Television.  Colin McCarthur, ed.  London:  British Film Institute, 1982.
Davis, Leith.  Acts of Union:  Scotland and the Literary Negotiation of the British Nation 1707-1830.  Stanford UP,
    1998.
Ferguson, William.  The Identity of the Scottish Nation: an Historic Quest.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh UP, 1998.
Gold, John R. and Margaret M. Gold.  Imagining Scotland:  Tradition, Representation and Promotion in Scottish
    Tourism Since 1750.  Aldershot:  Scolar P, 1995.
Harvie, Christopher.  Scotland and Nationalism.  Second Edition.  London:   Routledge, 1994.
McCrone, David.  Understanding Scotland:  The Sociology of a Stateless Nation.  London:  Routledge, 1992.
McCrone, David and Stephen  Kendrick, and Pat Straw, eds. The Making  of Scotland:  Nation, Culture, and Social
    Change.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh UP, 1989.
MacCormick, Neil, ed.  The Scottish Debate:  Essays on Scottish Nationalism.  London:  Oxford UP, 1970.
Nairn, Tom.  The Breakup of Britain.  London:  NLB, 1977.
Mitchison, Rosalind.  "Patriotism and National Identity in Eighteenth Century Scotland."  Nationality and the Pursuit of
    National Independence.  T. W. Moody, ed.  Belfast:  Appletree P, 1978.
Phillipson, N. T.  "Nationalism and Ideology."  Government and Nationalism in  Scotland.  J. N. Wolfe, ed.  Edinburgh:
    Edinburgh UP, 1969.
Pittock, Murray G. H.  Inventing and Resisting Britain:  Cultural Identities in Britain and Ireland, 1685-1789.  New
    York : St. Martin's Press, 1997
Trumpener, Katie.  Bardic Nationalism.   Princeton:  Princeton UP, 1997.

Scottish History
Devine, T.M.  The Scottish Nation : a History, 1700-2000.   New York : Viking, 1999.
Devine, T. M.  and Rosalind Mitchison, eds.  People and Society in Scotland, I: 1760-1830.  Edinburgh:  John Donald,
    1988.
Ferguson, William.  Scotland:  1689 to the Present.  Vol 4 of The Edinburgh History of Scotland.  Edinburgh: ?, 1968.
Lynch, Michael.  A New History of Scotland. 1991

Jacobitism
Campbell, John Lorne, ed.  Highland Songs of the Forty-Five.  Edinburgh:  Scottish Academic P, 1984. (source of our
    readings)
Pittock, Murray G. H.  The Invention of Scotland:   The Stuart Myth and Scottish Identity, 1638 to the Present.
    London:  Routledge, 1991.
_____.  Poetry and Jacobite Politics in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland.  Cambridge UP, 1994.

The Highland Clearances
Devine, T. M.  Clanship to Crofter’s War:  The Social Transformation of
    the Scottish Highlands.  Manchester:  Manchester UP, 1994.
MacLean. “The Poetry of the Clearances.”  Trans of the Gaelic Society of
    Inverness Vol. 38.  (I have)
Prebble, John. The Highland Clearances.  Harmondsworth:  Penguin, 1963. (I have)
Richards, Eric.  The Highland Clearances.  Edinburgh:  Birlinn, 2000. (I have)

Highland Myth
Clyde, Robert.  From Rebel to Hero, The Image of the Highlander, 1745-1830.  East
     Lothian:  Tuckwell P, 1995.
Trevor-Roper, Hugh.  "The Invention of Tradition:  The Highland Tradition of Scotland."  The Invention of Tradition.  Eric
    Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger, eds.  Cambridge:  Cambridge UP, 1983.
Womack, Peter.  Improvement and Romance:  Constructing the Myth of the Highlands.   London:  Macmillan, 1989.

Tobias Smollett

Robert Burns

Sir Walter Scott and Waverley
Brown, David.  Walter Scott and the Historical Imagination.  London:  Routledge &  Kegan Paul, 1979.
Daiches, David.  “Scott’s Achievement as a Novelist.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 6  (1951):  81-95.
_____.  "Scott and Scotland."  Scott Bicentenary Essays.  Alan Bell, ed.  Edinburgh:  Scottish Academic P, 1973.
Duncan, Ian.  Modern Romance and Transformations of the Novel: the Gothic, Scott, Dickens.  Cambridge:  Cambridge
    UP, 1992.
Ferris, Ina.  The Achievement of Literary Authority:  Gender, History, and the Waverley Novels.  Ithaca:  Cornell UP,
    1991.
Gordon, S. Stewart.  "Waverley and the 'Unified Design.'" ELH xviii (1951):  107- 122.
Harvie, Christopher.  “Scott and the Image of Scotland.” Sir Walter Scott:
    The Long Forgotten Melody.  Alan Bold, ed.  London:  Vision, 1983. (I have)
Makdisi, Saree.  "Waverley and the Cultural Politics of Dispossession."  In Romantic Imperialism.  Cambridge UP, 1998.
Shaw, Harry.  The Forms of Historical Fiction:  Sir Walter Scott and His Successors.  Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1983
Sutherland, John.  The Life of Walter Scott:  A Critical Biography.  Oxford:  Blackwell,  1995.
Welsh, Alexander.  The Hero of the Waverley Novels. New edition.  Princeton UP,  1992.

Robert Louis Stevenson

Scottish Literature (in English)
Craig, Cairns.  The Modern Scottish Novel.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh University P, 1999.
Craig, David.  Scottish Literature and the Scottish People, 1680-1830.  Edinburgh:  Edinburgh UP, 1961.
Crawford, Robert.  Devolving English Literature.  Oxford: Oxford UP, 1992.
Hart, Francis Russell.  The Scottish Novel:  from Smollet to Spark.  Harvard
    1978.
Simpson, Kenneth.  The Protean Scot, the Crisis of Identity in Eighteenth Century  Scottish Literature.  Aberdeen UP,
    1988.

Scottish Literature (in Gaelic)
Thomson, Derick.  An Introduction to Gaelic Poetry.  London:  Victor Gollancz, 1974.
Thomson, Derick S., ed.  Gaelic Poetry in the Eighteenth Century.  Aberdeen:  Assoc. for Scottish Literary Studies, 1993.
Withers, Charles W. J.  Gaelic in Scotland.  Edinburgh:  J. Donald, 1984.
Chapman, Malcom.  The Gaelic Vision in Scotland.  London:  Croon Helm, 1978.

Scottish Costume
Chapman, Malcolm.  "'Freezing the Frame':  Dress and Ethnicity in Brittany and Gaelic
Scotland."  Dress and Ethnicity.  Joanne Eicher, ed.  Oxford:  Berg, 1995.
Cheape, Hugh.  Tartan, the Highland Habit. (I have)
Telfer Dunbar, John.  The Costume of Scotland.  London:  B. T. Batsford, 1984.
_____.  History of Highland Dress.  London:  Oliver & Boyd, 1962.

Travel and Tourism
Glendenig, John.  The High Road:  Romantic Tourism, Scotland, and Literature, 1720- 1820.  New York:  St. Martin's,
   1997.
Boswell, James.  The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides.  Peter Levi, ed.   Harmondsworth:  Penguin, 1984.(I have)
Johnson, Samuel.  A Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. Peter Levi, ed.   Harmondsworth:  Penguin, 1984.(I have)
Andrews, Malcolm.  The Search for the Picturesque:  Landscape Aesthetics and Tourism  in Britain, 1760-1800.
    Aldershot:  Scolar P, 1989.
Millar, Delia. Queen Victoria's Life in the Scottish Highlands.  London:  Philip Wilson, 1985.

Multiculturalism/Minority Literature
JanMohamed, Abdul R. and David Lloyd.  The Nature and Context of Minority Discourse.  New York : Oxford UP, 1990.
Lloyd, David.  "Ethnic Cultures, Minority Discourse and the State." Colonial Discourse/Postcolonial Theory. Francis
    Barker, Peter Hulme, and Margaret Iversen, eds.  Manchester UP, 1994.

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