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Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 1 (of 2)

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A chronological compilation of short, dated articles surveys everyday life in Scotland across the era spanning the Reformation to the Revolution. It concentrates on domestic occurrences: famines, pestilences, weather and astronomical anomalies, superstition, penal practices, economic hardships, and local anecdotes drawn from contemporary records. Political events are sketched only when necessary for context, while many passages preserve the language of original narrators. The arrangement favors detached entries to let incidents speak for themselves, offering material useful to natural historians, economists, and students of popular belief, and aiming to show how ordinary people thought, suffered, and managed their affairs.

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Robert Chambers

Robert Chambers was a Scottish publisher, author, and historian, known for his contributions to literature and the study of Scottish culture. He is best recognized for his seminal work, "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation," which presented early ideas about evolution and sparked considerable debate in the scientific community. Chambers also authored the comprehensive "Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution," offering a detailed account of Scottish history. His writings often reflect a deep interest in folklore and the traditions of Edinburgh, showcasing his commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of Scotland.

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