Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Introduction - Willy Maley and Andrew Murphy 1. "Stands Scotland where it did?" Shakespeare on the march - David Baker 2. Wrapped in the strong arms of the Union: Shakespeare and King James - Neil Rhodes 3. The place of Scots in the Scottish play: 'Macbeth' and the politics of language - Christopher Highley 4. 'Macbeth' and the rhetoric of political forms - Elizabeth Fowler 5. 'Hamlet's country matters: The 'Scottish play' within the play - Andrew Hadfield 6. How Scottish was the Scottish play? 'Macbeth's national identity in the eighteenth century - Rebecca Rogers 7. The Bard: Ossian, Burns, and the shaping of Shakespeare - Robert Crawford 8. "Not fit to tie his brogues": Shakespeare and Scott - Lidia Garbin 9. Shakespeare goes to Scotland: A brief history of Scottish editions - Andrew Murphy 10. Citz Scotland where it did?: Shakespeare in production at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, 1970-1974 - Adrienne Scullion 11. Local 'Macbeth'/Global Shakespeare: Scotland's screen destiny - Mark Thornton Burnett
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