Unia realna angielsko-szkocka w ujęciu historiografii szkockiej XX w. Od kontynuacji do rewizji
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The article is condensed outlok of a Polish historian on the issue of the real Union of
Great Britain from the Socottish scientific perspective. It shows several opinions on the
subject, formulated by the contemporary Scottish historians. The works cited in the article
prosent various historiographic attitudes, thus giving readers, a wide spectrum both of the
knowledge range and the views concerning the 1707 Union, which are characteristic for the
prosent-day Socottish historiography. A number of interesting questions arise in connection
with the subject, to which historians give different answers. The article reveals lots of social
and economic relations as well as the deliberate actions of the Union creators, which made
the Union come into being. This example explains the specifics of the Scottish historiography
as a distinct kind of British historiography. The Scottish point of view on the subject is
a thorough one, although the emphasis is on the issues which are different from those being
in the centre of attention in the history of the southern part of the Island. The Scottish
interpretations may even surprise readers not only with a new attitude towards the facts but
also with logic and accurcy of the conclusions. The Scottish historians have varied opinions
about the main actors of the 1707 drama. This specific historiography is less known to Polish readers and remains frequently unnoticed by the history researchers outside the British cultural
circles. Nevertheless, if one takes a closer look at that kind of British historiography, it
appears to be methodologically mature and rich in new solutions. The article does not explore
the subject comprehensively, it serves as an introduction to the mood and the problems which
are predominant in the Scottish historiographic study concerning the 1707 Union.
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