Милиция Хайленда, или как считали горцев Шотландии в первой половине XVIII в

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В статье анализируется политика Великобритании в вопросе организации милиции в Горной Шотландии в первой половине XVIII в. в контексте реализации имперских практик в крае по его умиротворению и укреплению лояльности по отношению к Ганноверской династии на британском престоле в местной среде.

Великобритания, горная шотландия, "хайлендская проблема", магнаты, кланы, милиция

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