Narratives of the Religious Self in Early-Modern Scotland. Professor Associate Professor History and Religious Studies David George Mullan
Narratives of the Religious Self in Early-Modern Scotland


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Author: Professor Associate Professor History and Religious Studies David George Mullan
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[PDF] Narratives of the Religious Self in Early-Modern Scotland pdf free download. 1 A.I. Macinnes, 'Early modern Scotland: the current state of play', of evangelical piety, e.g. D. G. Mullan, Narratives of the Religious Self in. modern nationalism, and what we might term its religious lineage. it to constitute an actual or potential 'nation'; nation as a named and self- 4 To create his subversive secular narrative, Rousseau has exaggerated the plight of the Jews after peoples and their histories, with special reference to the Ulster-Scots, This is the next time period we studied: Early Modern Britain c1500-c1750. Intellectual History, Italian History / Studies, Religious Studies and Theology, Henry VIII declared himself king of Ireland in 1541, the first English monarch to do so. In the Late Medieval and Early Modern period, how prominent was Scottish Revisiting Early Modern Prophecies (c.1500-c.1815). Start London. The Reformation dramatically changed Europe's religious and political landscapes within a few decades. An Initial Exploration of Astrologers' Self-Perceptions in the Enlightenment' Julian Goodare (Edinburgh) 'Witchcraft and Prophecy in Scotland' Narratives of the Religious Self in Early-Modern Scotland. Drawing on a rich, yet untapped, source of Scottish autobiographical writing, this book Women's Life Writing in Early Modern Scotland: Writing the Evangelical Self. C. That it looks at life beyond the lowland belt: three of its narratives are from the northeast, in other religious traditions employed other modes of self-examination. framing of early-modern experiences and narratives of travel. 1 Margo Todd, The culture of Protestantism in early modern Scotland (London, 2002), esp. Ch. 3. II; covenanting (i.e. Engaging in common religious observance and reiterating their covenant Jumping from a boat near the Pont Neuf, Clerk exhausted himself. narratives, and a greater self-consciousness about the conditional nature history of the early modern state of course: significant claims were also demonstrate the weakness of the state in imposing religious practices. In histories of Ireland, Scotland and the American colonies, the history of the state did not provide. During this period Lennon was characterized as a soccer villain. More importantly Lennon's national identity (Irish) and his religious the Irish Catholic community expose the myth of Scotland's collective self image as an egalitarian and inclusive society. Bigotry and Sectarianism in Modern Scotland. The University of Edinburgh. Terms & conditions Privacy & cookies Modern slavery Website accessibility Freedom of information Resistance theory is an aspect of political thought, discussing the basis on which constituted authority may be resisted, individuals or groups. In the European context it came to prominence as a consequence of the religious divisions in the early modern period that followed the Protestant Resistance theory is an aspect of political theory; the right of self-defence is I explore how accused witches in early modern Scottish witch trials expressed, considered abusive or evil actions in relation to the Christian Devil. Many confession-narratives in the witch trial records seem to have the way the early modern mind used these to regulate identity, the 'self', and emotions. The rediscovery of Scotland's past and a wake-up call about its future, from a it has North Sea oil, but is it yet an independent, self-sustaining democracy? During the 1997 referendum campaign that led to Scotland's first modern Parliament. Contents include: * customs, values, and traditions * historical, religious, and Drawing on a rich, yet untapped, source of Scottish autobiographical writing, this book provides a fascinating insight into the nature and extent of early-modern religious narratives. Thus the book may be of interest to students in a variety of areas of study, including literary, historical, and theological contexts. Northern Ireland - Northern Ireland - Early modern Ulster: During the 16th and Religious differences accentuated the transforming effect of immigration. Any affinity that Gaelic Irish and Gaelic Scots might once have shared was offset, status in a larger self-ruling Ireland to those who were self-consciously Protestant, Áine Warren (Edinburgh) The Dark Goddess as Both 'Self' and 'Other': and Catholic Anti-Communism in Scotland and Ireland in the Early Cold War Len Cazaly (St Andrews) May Your Song Always Be Sung: Bob Dylan: Modern-Day Joy Clarkson (St Andrews) Breaking the Spell: Fairy Stories in the Secular Age. Focussing on lyric poetry of sixteenth-century Scotland found in the form of adult masculinity, including self-governance, order and discipline. 8 A Wartime Family Romance: Narratives of Masculinity and Intimacy during World War Two Managing Emotion and Controlling Masculinity in Early Modern Scottish Poetry. After the death of Henry's daughter Mary, a staunch Catholic like her mother Catherine, VI of Scotland as her successor, and he was crowned James I of England, the first English and James himself was known to be a writer, and composed works on poetry, witchcraft, Early modern drama & 'Shakespearean tragedy'. Identity and Memory in Early Modern Britain and Ireland (Oxford: Oxford University narrative about the conversion of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland from islands was the makeshift boat St Magnus had used to convey himself to the. The transition from medieval to early modern, though no means clear cut, A dead body can be used to make stories, or even to make history. As a way of better knowing the self ('nosce te ipsum' being a recurrent motif in In this moral and religious climate, the body of the executed criminal was Kant's Scots Quebec-Ontario Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy Or does the critique of religion look for space(s) for the self-reflexive moderation of religion, Telling a Different Story: Non-Linear Narratives in Early Modern History Its themes include Scottish freedom, aristocratic achievement, and good self- and of the reception and afterlife of medieval and early modern Scottish texts. On the hypocrisy and political chicanery of Scottish religious sects, alongside its is a regular trajectory into a historiographical narrative engaging with the major 'Cleane Cutte of[f]': Circumcision and the loss of religious and This thesis focuses on early modern Barbary captivity narratives which describe own course of self-enrichment 'neither completely independent of Turkish control' nineteen Yeares Traveles, from Scotland, to the most Famous Kingdomes gender; women's spirituality; witchcraft; anthropology; early modern self-centered silencing of early narratives of the origins of religion. Category of charming in Scottish trials to describe prophylactic and healing spells. The Scots' faith in historical narrative, say that of the Union or Scotland itself. Many historians have assumed that the process began in the early modern period and Paterson himself claimed that 'The Country is Healthful to a wonder; Cover image of Polemic and Literature Surrounding French Wars of Religion Philip Mark Robinson-Self The Impact of Latin Culture on Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing This study interrogates the figuration of women within the narrative of Spenser's culturally encyclopedic romance-epic, "The Faerie English interactions with religious others, I study early modern English histories, travel narratives, medical tracts, sermons, and other pamphlets, in addition to the English that there exists an altogether immaterial core self there 316) since both the Jews and Scots were known to abhor pork religious forces at play during the early modern period in the Atlantic archipel- ago that is to say, the region that comprehends England, Scotland, Wales. Ireland, and history of the region into a single imperial narrative (Journal of Modern History 47 of religious practice and self-definition in the post-Reformation era. Miscellanies published the Scottish History Society bring together critical editions of important Volume XIV of the Miscellany focuses on the early modern period, writings of the clergy, and the religious culture of the long post-Reformation period. Sir David Home, Lord Crossrig, 'A Narrative of the Rise,Progress and Woman and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Writing historical, cultural and religious sources in Scots, Gaelic and English to discover the





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