The Thistle and the Rose: Six Centuries of Love and Hate between the Scots and the English

by Allan Massie

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The thorny relationship between the thistle and the rose has been central to our history since the first attempt at dynastic union -- the 'Rough Wooing' -- between Margaret Tudor and James IV. Their great-grandson brought the nations together under a single monarch. A hundred years later, in 1707, the Treaty of Union was to link their destinies until the loosening of ties at the end of the twentieth century when the Scots opted for devolution.This compelling narrative is peopled with some of the greatest figures in history, from Bonnie Prince Charlie and Dr Johnson to James Boswell and William Pitt. The nineteenth century saw Glasgow become the second city of the British Empire, and Queen Victoria launch the cult of Scotland -- especially of the Highlands. The two World Wars brought the countries ever closer, only for the long story of devolution to begin. Margaret Thatcher's role in this growing disillusionment is analysed for the first time.In revealing how the two nations have seen and influenced each other, Allan Massie questions whether this historic and powerful union can survive.His inspiring narrative will unsettle received wisdom on this most fascinating, turbulent and romantic relationship.
  • ISBN10 0719559995
  • ISBN13 9780719559990
  • Publish Date 1 August 2005
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 23 March 2009
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher John Murray Press
  • Imprint John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 336
  • Language English