Foreword | p. 7 |
Acknowledgments | p. 9 |
Introduction | p. 13 |
Individuals | |
Precarious Preferment in Apollo's Favorite Residence: London as Focus for Sir John Clerk's Political and Cultural Ambition | p. 49 |
"Staging" an Anglo-Scottish Identity: The Early Career of David Mallet, Poet and Playwright in London | p. 73 |
Scottish Architects in Eighteenth-Century London: George Steuart, the Competition for Patronage, and the Representation of Scotland | p. 91 |
James Boswell (H. Scoticus Londoniensis) | p. 109 |
James Beattie in London in 1773: Anglicization and Anglicanization | p. 139 |
Groups | |
Scots in London Medicine in the Early Eighteenth Century | p. 165 |
Musical Scots and Scottish Music Patrons in London and Edinburgh | p. 186 |
Scottish Artists in London: Careers and Connections | p. 204 |
Military Men, Businessmen, and the "Business" of Patronage in Eighteenth-Century London | p. 229 |
"Polite London Chilldren": Educating the Daughters of the Scottish Elite in Mid-Eighteenth-Century London | p. 253 |
Scottish Citizens of London: Whigs, Radicals, and the French Revolution, 1788-1795 | p. 272 |
Bibliography | p. 300 |
Notes on Contributors | p. 311 |
Index | p. 314 |
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