Rosalind Mitchison on the history of Scotland
Rosalind Mitchison, 22 January 1981
Presbyteries and Profits: Calvinism and the Development of Capitalism in Scotland 1506-1707
by Gordon Marshall.
Oxford, 406 pp., £18, September 1980,0 19 827246 4 Show More
by Gordon Marshall.
Oxford, 406 pp., £18, September 1980,
The Jacobite Risings in Britain, 1689-1746
by Bruce Lenman.
Eyre Methuen, 300 pp., £9.95, May 1980,0 413 39650 9 Show More
by Bruce Lenman.
Eyre Methuen, 300 pp., £9.95, May 1980,
“... It is over seventy years since Max Weber put forward the thesis that the Protestant ethic was closely linked to the ethos of capitalism, a thesis which has inspired a long-standing debate among historians. In the cases held to support the theory, Weber included Scotland. Economic historians have at various times commented on the paradox of the Scottish case, contrasting the backward economy of the country in the 17th century with its monolithic adherence to an extreme form of Calvinism, but nobody has, till now, taken the trouble to make a thorough study of whether the evidence from Scotland confirms or contradicts Weber’s theory ... ”