Spencer M Dayton
A united kingdom was never inevitable. It was a vision-flawed, unfinished, and still contested today.In A King’s Vision: From the Union of Crowns to the Death of a Dream, historian Dr. Spencer M Dayton explores the sweeping arc of Britain’s complex journey toward unity-from the ambitious hopes of King James VI & I in 1603 to the political tensions of the 21st century.This is not just the story of a king. It’s the story of two nations-England and Scotland-struggling with identity, sovereignty, and survival across four centuries. Readers will uncover:The political and religious divisions that blocked James’s vision of 'Great Britain'The realities behind the 1707 Act of Union-and why it was far from a true unionThe impact of empire, rebellion, and war on national identityHow modern debates over devolution, Scottish independence, and Brexit reflect centuries-old tensionsBlending scholarly insight with accessible storytelling, Dayton reveals how the dream of unity has always been shadowed by resistance-and why the questions James faced are still unresolved today.Perfect for readers of British history, political science, and anyone seeking to understand the deep roots of today’s constitutional crises.