Scottish Invention of America, Democracy and Human Rights
Delve into the captivating exploration of freedom with "Scottish Invention of America, Democracy and Human Rights" by Alexander Leslie Klieforth. Published in 2004 by the University Press of America, this insightful work spans an impressive 448 pages, chronicling the evolution of liberty from 1300 BC to 2004 AD.
Klieforth expertly traces the historical journey of the philosophy and struggle for freedom, connecting the ancient Celts to the formation of the United States. Through rigorous research and thought-provoking analysis, this book reveals the profound Scottish influences on democracy and human rights. Ideal for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the roots of modern civilization, this compelling narrative highlights the enduring legacy of Scottish contributions to the ideals of liberty.
Experience a thought-provoking examination of history that celebrates the spirit of independence and the quest for human rights. Discover how Scotland's past has shaped the world's future in this essential read.