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European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire | 2013

Scotland and Poland: Historical Encounters, 1500-2010

Siobhan Talbott

these topics and, to some extent the differing publics that they depict, these articles work together to delineate the extent to which early modern Europeans saw themselves as parts of social networks, both actual and virtual, whilst also acknowledging the limitations of what is generally acknowledged to be a fledgling public sphere. Finally, the collection examines Public ‘Opinions’, as distinct from the public sphere. The articles, by Antonio Castillo Gomez, Arjan van Dixhoon, Charles Walton and Edoardo Tortarolo draw on examples from France, Spain and the Netherlands and work towards the conclusion that authorities in each country vested the voices of ‘the public’ with varying degrees of importance. The case studies are unified by an apparent awareness, in both the upper and lower strata of early modern society, of the power of the people as a legitimising body, as an instrument of force and as a living organism that can be manipulated. The articles in this collection show that ideas of ‘the public’ existed in a variety of forms, locations and cultures across sixteenth and seventeenth-century Europe. The book challenges the ubiquity of Habermas, rather than the importance of his basic premise and looks to other academic disciplines for alternative theories. This interdisciplinary approach provides a depth of understanding that enables this collection to advance both the empirical and theoretical debates on this subject, providing rich food for thought for postgraduate researchers and academics alike.


Business History | 2014

‘Merely for Money’? Business culture in the British Atlantic, 1750–1850

Siobhan Talbott

Building on her earlier monograph examining the communities and people involved in British-Atlantic trade in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Sheryllynne Haggertys new volume dr...


Journal of Scottish Historical Studies | 2011

Beyond ‘the Antiseptic Realm of Theoretical Economic Models’: New Perspectives on Franco-Scottish Commerce and the Auld Alliance in the Long Seventeenth Century

Siobhan Talbott


Historical Research | 2012

British commercial interests on the French Atlantic coast, c.1560-1713

Siobhan Talbott


The Economic History Review | 2014

‘Such unjustificable practices’?: Irish trade, settlement, and society in France, 1688–1715†

Siobhan Talbott


In: B. Sellin, P. Carboni, A. Thiec, editor(s). �cosse: l'identit� nationale en question. CRINI; 2009. p. 73-88. | 2009

Jacobites, Anti-Jacobites and the Ambivalent: Scottish Identities in France, 1680-1720

Siobhan Talbott; B. Sellin; P. Carboni; A. Thiec


Journal of Scottish Historical Studies | 2011

New Perspectives on Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Scotland: The Economic and Social History Society of Scotland Conference 2010

Katie Barclay; Siobhan Talbott


The Economic History Review | 2017

Jeroen Puttevils, Merchants and trading in the sixteenth century: the golden age of Antwerp (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2015. Pp. xiii+312. 2 figs. 9 tabs. ISBN 9781848935761 Hbk. £95): BOOK REVIEWS

Siobhan Talbott


Archive | 2015

Drummer Major James Spens: letters from a common soldier abroad, 1617-1632

Steve Murdoch; Alexia Grosjean; Siobhan Talbott


Archive | 2014

'Such unjustificable practices'?: Irish trade, settlement, and society

Siobhan Talbott

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Steve Murdoch

University of St Andrews

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University of Strathclyde

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