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The author chronicles Scotland's social, moral, and economic transformation across the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, arranging material by reign and drawing on contemporary letters, anecdotes, and official records. Emphasis falls on the shift from authoritarian to constitutional government, the replacement of episcopacy by Presbyterianism, evolving manners and amusements, and the gradual pacification and integration of the Highlands amid Jacobite unrest, including episodes such as the Glencoe killings and garrisoning of forts. The work privileges domestic incidents to illuminate everyday life, institutions, and the slow emergence of modern social order.
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