2021
DOI: 10.1017/jbr.2021.58
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“Under ye Lash of ye Law”: The State and the Law in the Post-Culloden Scottish Highlands

Abstract: In the aftermath of the Jacobite rebellion of 1745, the British state enacted a series of restrictive legal measures designed to pacify the Scottish Highlands and crush the military power of the Gael. With the evolution of scholarly work on the British state, these measures are increasingly seen through the prism of state power, with the Scottish Gàidhealtachd cast as the victim of a fiscal-military system determined to impose obedience on its territory and peoples. In analyzing the implementation and enforcem… Show more

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“…160–170, 177). The time and effort invested in courting locals paid off as the Hanoverian state was able to persuade Gaelic elites to raise their clans and recruit significant numbers of Highland soldiers to defend it in the 1745 Jacobite rebellion (Dziennik, 2021, pp. 171, 197, 198).…”
Section: Ireland and Scotland: Provinces Or Little States?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…160–170, 177). The time and effort invested in courting locals paid off as the Hanoverian state was able to persuade Gaelic elites to raise their clans and recruit significant numbers of Highland soldiers to defend it in the 1745 Jacobite rebellion (Dziennik, 2021, pp. 171, 197, 198).…”
Section: Ireland and Scotland: Provinces Or Little States?mentioning
confidence: 99%