How Scotland’s 35-Year Kilt Ban Backfired in Spectacular Fashion

(via Mental Floss)   At the behest of England’s national Anglican church, 1688’s Glorious Revolution—also called the Bloodless Revolution—deposed the country’s last Catholic king. It is widely considered Britain’s first step toward parliamentary democracy. It is less known, however, for setting the table for a kingdom-wide kilt ban decades later.

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