Presbyterian Strathspey in the Jacobite Era

Frank D Bardgett author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:30th Sep '26

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This book explores the significance of religious faith in forming the personal choices, the course of events and the structure of society in Highland Strathspey in the Jacobite era. Combining study of the Presbyterian establishment in Strathspey’s parishes with an account of the Jacobite wars in the region, it challenges misconceptions about the lack of Presbyterian reach north of the Tay in the early eighteenth century. Frank D. Bardgett studies church records to account for the Revolutionary settlement as a veneer imposed by proprietorial authority on traditional Gaelic culture. He also shows that the acceptance of parish ministries was achieved through interaction with communal aspirations. With a chronological structure focusing on the period 1689 to 1746, the book interweaves ecclesiastical developments with political and military activities and traces the significance of both religion and clan to personal and communal identity in this area of the Scottish Highlands.

This meticulous book is an important regional study of the intersections between Jacobites and Presbyterianism. -- Jim MacPherson, University of the Highlands and Islands
The interplay of politics and religion was integral to the establishment of Presbyterianism in Strathspey and the consistent opposition of the chiefs of Clan Grant to Jacobitism. Forensic deployment of archival material is complemented by meaningful engagement with the historiography and a pleasing use of Gaelic and English sources. -- Allan I. Macinnes, University of Aberdeen

ISBN: 9781399563185

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232 pages