Scottish kinship, political and mercantile networks in the Atlantic world : the Campbells of Argyll, c. 1720-1776 : the social and cultural dimensions of networking space in the eighteenth-century highland and colonial landscape
This thesis is a sociological historiography which is concerned with human networks and how these evolved and adapted to social change and dislocation in the eighteenth century. The experiences of several Campbell kinship groups who comprised a stratum of minor landed elites in the southwest Highlan...
Main Author: | Hutton, John |
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University of Aberdeen
2011
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.554249 |
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