In this thesis I point to the continued existence in the Scottish Borders of a small number of traditional, great landowning families who exert an enormous amount of power and influence at the level of everyday life. I attempt to show how the basis of this power has changed over time. What started out as essentially military power became, with the Agricultural Revolution, economic power. At the same time, an increasingly political basis to this power was being developed and this was sustained, more or less, until the reorganisation of Scottish local government in 1974. After reorganisation, politics as a channel of influence became blocked and for a while it seemed as if the days when the lairds ran rural society were over, end...
Highland factors were men of immense influence – social, political and economic– over often extensiv...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
Kinship was an organising principle throughout pre-industrial Scottish society. However, as a conse...
PhD ThesisThis thesis is concerned with four leading ideas. These are continuity, persistence, disc...
This thesis assesses the origins, development and decline o f an industrial and landed powerbase at ...
This thesis examines the struggles for moral, cultural and political control of the Scottish Highlan...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
This thesis examines the distribution and exercise of power within the Highlands in the fifteen year...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
The subject of this thesis is the gentry in the county of Leicestershire during a period of transiti...
This thesis is concerned with the development of government policy in the Scottish Highlands from th...
There has been much historical debate over the role of aristocratic landed families in local and nat...
This thesis explores arguments for Scottish Home Rule, and the place these arguments were given dur...
This thesis analyses the origins, development and impact of British army recruiting in the Scottish ...
The subject of this thesis is the gentry in the county of Leicestershire during a period of transiti...
Highland factors were men of immense influence – social, political and economic– over often extensiv...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
Kinship was an organising principle throughout pre-industrial Scottish society. However, as a conse...
PhD ThesisThis thesis is concerned with four leading ideas. These are continuity, persistence, disc...
This thesis assesses the origins, development and decline o f an industrial and landed powerbase at ...
This thesis examines the struggles for moral, cultural and political control of the Scottish Highlan...
This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced t...
This thesis examines the distribution and exercise of power within the Highlands in the fifteen year...
This paper provides a detailed historiographical analysis of published work on the Lordship of the I...
The subject of this thesis is the gentry in the county of Leicestershire during a period of transiti...
This thesis is concerned with the development of government policy in the Scottish Highlands from th...
There has been much historical debate over the role of aristocratic landed families in local and nat...
This thesis explores arguments for Scottish Home Rule, and the place these arguments were given dur...
This thesis analyses the origins, development and impact of British army recruiting in the Scottish ...
The subject of this thesis is the gentry in the county of Leicestershire during a period of transiti...
Highland factors were men of immense influence – social, political and economic– over often extensiv...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
Kinship was an organising principle throughout pre-industrial Scottish society. However, as a conse...