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Scottish Schools and ­Schoolmasters, 1560-1633
Scottish History Society Fifth Series

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United Kingdom, 17 October 2013

1560 is a crucial date in the development of Scottish education, for it was in this year that the First Book of Discipline set out its ambitious project of providing a school in every notable town. This book, the result of exhaustive archival research and extensive use of the Registers of Deeds (which offer evidence of schoolmasters so described, as witnesses to legal documents), provides an indepth and wide-ranging analysis of education during the period, considered in its full religious, social and cultural setting. The curriculum receives particular attention, with its emphasis on music drawn out. The volume also presents a list of all identified Scottish schools and schoolmasters from the Protestant Reformation down to 1633. The late Dr John Durkan (1914-2006), historian and schoolmaster and a co-founder of the Innes Review, left a published legacy of hundreds of articles on Scottish intellectual and religious life in the Middle Ages and Renaissance and helped change the face of Scottish historiography. He was latterly a Senior Honorary Research Fellow of his alma mater, Glasgow University.


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1560 is a crucial date in the development of Scottish education, for it was in this year that the First Book of Discipline set out its ambitious project of providing a school in every notable town. This book, the result of exhaustive archival research and extensive use of the Registers of Deeds (which offer evidence of schoolmasters so described, as witnesses to legal documents), provides an indepth and wide-ranging analysis of education during the period, considered in its full religious, social and cultural setting. The curriculum receives particular attention, with its emphasis on music drawn out. The volume also presents a list of all identified Scottish schools and schoolmasters from the Protestant Reformation down to 1633. The late Dr John Durkan (1914-2006), historian and schoolmaster and a co-founder of the Innes Review, left a published legacy of hundreds of articles on Scottish intellectual and religious life in the Middle Ages and Renaissance and helped change the face of Scottish historiography. He was latterly a Senior Honorary Research Fellow of his alma mater, Glasgow University.

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EAN
9780906245286
ISBN
0906245281
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.2 x 4.1 centimeters (0.71 kg)

Table of Contents

Introduction
Section I: Schools before the Reformation
Section II: The impact of the Reformation
Section III: Schools after the Reformation
Section IV: Schoolbooks, grammarians and schoolmaster poets
Section V: Subjects other than grammar
Section VI: Schoolmasters and their status
Section VII: Schooling in the Highlands
Section VIII: Final considerations and Conclusions
Appendices
List of Early Schools and Schoolmasters in Scotland, 1560-1633
Supplementary List: Schools and Schoolmasters after 1633
Bibliography

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[A] monumental book.. a wonderfully rich source of information but also a pleasure to read.
*JOURNAL OF THE EDINBURGH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY*

[A] fantastic addition to histories of both Scotland and early modern education.it provides an incredible breadth of information to refine research processes with financial, religious, administrative, social, and political lenses. Durkan's work teems with unanswered research questions that will surely guide scholars for years to come.
*INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SCOTTISH STUDIES*

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