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    edocfu_9961509950202883
    Format: 1 online resource (357 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80543-327-X
    Series Statement: St Andrews Studies in Scottish History Series ; v.12
    Content: An exploration of the diverse lived experiences of marginality in Scottish society from the sixteen to the eighteenth century.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , List of Illustrations -- , Contributors -- , Acknowledgements -- , List of Abbreviations -- , Introduction Centring the Margins -- , Part I Social Margins -- , 1 Disability and the Domestic Sphere in Early Modern Scotland -- , 2 Relieving the Poor in Mid-Seventeenth-Century East Fife -- , 3 The Marginalisation of Gypsies in Scotland, 1573–c. 1625 -- , 4 Burgesses on the Edge -- , 5 Enslaved and Formerly Enslaved Young People in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Scotland -- , Part II Occupational Margins -- , 6 Working on the Margins: Freemen, Unfreemen, and Stallangers in Early Modern Scotland -- , 7 The Life of the Lockman -- , 8 ‘Huirdome and Harlettrie’: Female Sex Workers in Early Modern Edinburgh, 1689–1760 -- , 9 Navigating Marginality: The Coal Mine Workers of Seventeenth-Century Scotland -- , Part III Contemplating Marginality -- , 10 Migrants, Itinerants, and the Marginality of Mobility in Seventeenth-Century Scotland -- , 11 Seeking the Lord, Seeking a Husband: Navigating Marginality in the Diary of Rachel Brown (1736–8) -- , 12 Queering the Castalian: James VI and I and ‘Narratives of Blood’ -- , Afterword -- , Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-83765-023-3
    Language: English
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