Kenneth J. Logue gained a PhD in Scottish history from the University of Edinburgh. Now retired, he has written and published many research and academic articles and has worked in organisational governance and development.
'Mobbing and rioting' in late eighteenth-century Scotland was often the only recourse of the people in response to high food prices, the threat of eviction or the prospect of compulsory military service. This study of popular disturbances in the thirty-five years spanning the turn...
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