AbstractsHistory

Scottish industrial labourer during the Anglo-French wars 1792-1815.

by Waclaw. S. Straka




Institution: McGill University
Department: Department of History.
Degree: MA.
Year: 1961
Keywords: History.
Record ID: 1582863
Full text PDF: http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/thesisfile113545.pdf


Abstract

The main features of Scottish history during the eighteenth century consist of the economic revival followed by social changes which in turn precipitated the political awakening of the mass of the people. Prior to the Union and even well into the eighteenth century Scotland remained very poor. This state of poverty to a lesser or greater degree was common to all. If the farmer, the artisan, cottagers and labourers suffered poverty the gentry experienced acute and chronic lack of money. In this predominantly agricultural country both the lowly and the high-born concentrated most of their energies to eke out from the land as best an existence as possible.