Historians of the Scottish parliament have paid little attention to shire elections because of an apparent lack of local source material. This article explores some of the reasons for this perception and argues that sheriff court records contain considerably more evidence than has been appreciated hitherto. It demonstrates that these records provide details of the electoral process, the regularity of elections, the numbers of electors, external interference in elections and internal divisions within the electorate, local responses to national political events, and attitudes to representation through such things as levying taxes locally to reimburse representatives’ expenses. It challenges the once widely-held view that the lesser nobility, ...
In Scotland the Revolution of 1688 - 1689 has received little academic attention - considered littl...
This article examines popular political participation in early modern Scotland. In Scotland, some of...
This article examines some of the lesser known libraries of Scottish lairds and gentry. The research...
Historians of the Scottish parliament have paid little attention to shire elections because of an ap...
While a significant amount of work has recently been conducted on the procedure and practices of the...
This article examines the framework for burgh council elections in early modern Aberdeen. It first r...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
This essay explores the nature of representation with regard to officers of state in the pre-1707 Sc...
This article investigates the possibilities for re-examining the political motivations of eighteenth...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
This article explores early modern petitioning in the context of urban Scotland. It focuses on prosa...
In 1707 Scotland’s parliament ceased to exist. Yet it has since been the subject of two monumental a...
The attached file is the authors final peer reviewed version. The publisher's version can be found b...
In an unprecedented act of peaceful, albeit contentious, statesmanship, the 1707 Treaty of Union joi...
In this article Alan MacDonald challenges the generally accepted view that in the early modern meeti...
In Scotland the Revolution of 1688 - 1689 has received little academic attention - considered littl...
This article examines popular political participation in early modern Scotland. In Scotland, some of...
This article examines some of the lesser known libraries of Scottish lairds and gentry. The research...
Historians of the Scottish parliament have paid little attention to shire elections because of an ap...
While a significant amount of work has recently been conducted on the procedure and practices of the...
This article examines the framework for burgh council elections in early modern Aberdeen. It first r...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, scholarship on the Scottish parliament was heavily informed by a nar...
This essay explores the nature of representation with regard to officers of state in the pre-1707 Sc...
This article investigates the possibilities for re-examining the political motivations of eighteenth...
The nature of factionalism within the Scottish Parliament in general and within the Covenanting Move...
This article explores early modern petitioning in the context of urban Scotland. It focuses on prosa...
In 1707 Scotland’s parliament ceased to exist. Yet it has since been the subject of two monumental a...
The attached file is the authors final peer reviewed version. The publisher's version can be found b...
In an unprecedented act of peaceful, albeit contentious, statesmanship, the 1707 Treaty of Union joi...
In this article Alan MacDonald challenges the generally accepted view that in the early modern meeti...
In Scotland the Revolution of 1688 - 1689 has received little academic attention - considered littl...
This article examines popular political participation in early modern Scotland. In Scotland, some of...
This article examines some of the lesser known libraries of Scottish lairds and gentry. The research...