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The text surveys Scotland's past through illustrated sketches and narrative chapters, beginning with prehistoric and Roman-era contacts and moving through the mingling of Pictish, Gaelic, Anglo-Saxon, and Norse influences that shaped the nation. It examines the growth of burghs and religious life, then treats the Reformation, the Covenanter struggles, dynastic contests and union with England, and the Jacobite risings, ending with the last major Jacobite rebellion. Chapters weave social customs, local history, and notable events to portray political, religious, and cultural development across centuries.

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David Maxwell

David Maxwell was a Scottish author known for his work in historical and social commentary. His notable book, "Bygone Scotland: Historical and Social," explores the cultural and historical landscape of Scotland, providing insights into its past and the evolution of its society. Maxwell's writing reflects a deep engagement with Scottish heritage, making his work significant for those interested in the history and social dynamics of Scotland.

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