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Alexander, Matthew and Bryce, Derek and Murdy, Samantha (2014) Connecting with the past : meeting the needs of ancestral tourists in Scotland. In: Heritage Tourism and Hospitality International Conference - HTHIC2014, 2014-11-06 - 2014-11-09, Boğaziçi University.
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Baker, Nina (2006) 100 Years of Women's Work in the Scottish Building Industry: 1820-1920. In: Women’s History Scotland conference, 2006-10-01. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2005) Early Women Engineering Graduates from Scottish Universities. In: 4th European Conference on Gender Equality in Higher Education, 2005-08-31 - 2005-09-03. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2010) From brides to the Bridewell, women's lives in a Glasgow city-block. In: Womens History Scotland Conference 2010, 2010-10-15 - 2010-10-16. (Unpublished)
Baker, Nina (2009) More than pioneers: a hundred years of women at work in the scottish building industry (1820-1920). Construction Information Quarterly, 11 (4). pp. 181-185. ISSN 1469-4891
Baker, Nina; Ewan, Elizabeth and Innes, Sue and Pipes, Rose and Reynolds, Siân, eds. (2006) Pullinger, Fergusson, Buchanan and Ross. In: The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. ISBN 978-0-7486-3293-0
Baker, Nina (2005) Who paints the house? Scotswomen as housepainters and decorators from 1820. In: WHN conference: Women, Art & Culture, 2005, 1900-01-01.
Baker, Nina and Agapiou, Andrew; (2006) The production cycles of the Scottish construction industry, 1802-2002. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Congress on Construction History. The Construction History Society, Cambridge, pp. 1-18. ISBN 0701702036
Bartie, A.; Abrams, Lynn and Brown, Callum, eds. (2010) Culture in the everyday : art and society in twentieth century Scotland. In: A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 206-228. ISBN 9780748624317
Bartie, A.; Dubinsky, Karen and Krull, Catherine and Lord, Susan and Mills, Sean and Rutherford, Scott, eds. (2009) A 'bubbling volcano' : Edinburgh, the festivals, and the cultural explosion of the sixties. In: New World Coming. Between the Lines, Toronto. ISBN 9781897071519
Bartie, A. and Jackson, Louise A. (2010) Youth crime and preventive policing in post-war Scotland (c.1945-71). Twentieth Century British History, 22 (1). pp. 79-102. ISSN 0955-2359
Bartie, A. and Rafeek, N. and Young, H. (2004) Scotland and 'the coalition for justice not war' march, Glasgow, 15 February 2003. Oral History, 2. ISSN 0143-0955
Bartie, Angela; Bell, Eleanor and Gunn, Linda, eds. (2013) Explorer : Into the sixties with Tom McGrath. In: The Scottish Sixties. Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp. 47-67. ISBN 9789042037267
Bartie, Angela and Mcivor, Arthur (2015) Oral History. Glasgow Life.
Barton, J. (2005) Made from girders? Laying the foundations of Springburn Virtual Museum. History Scotland, 5 (1). pp. 4-6. ISSN 1475-5270
Bell, Eleanor; Bell, Eleanor and Miller, Gavin, eds. (2004) Postmodernism, nationalism and the question of tradition. In: Scotland in Theory. SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, 1 . Rodopi, Amsterdam, Netherlands, pp. 83-95. ISBN 9789042010284
Bryce, Derek and Murdy, Samantha and Alexander, Matthew (2017) Diaspora, authenticity and the imagined past. Annals of Tourism Research, 66. pp. 49-60. ISSN 0160-7383
Bryden, John and Opsahl, Erik and Brox, Ottar and Riddoch, Lesley; Bryden, John and Brox, Ottar and Riddoch, Lesley, eds. (2015) Introduction. In: Northern Neighbours. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 1-26. ISBN 9780748696208
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Cathcart, A.; Murdoch, S. and Mackillop, A., eds. (2002) Crisis of identity: clan Chattan's response to government policy in the Scottish Highlands c. 1580-1609. In: Fighting for identity: Scottish military experience c. 1550-1900. History of warfare, 15 . Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 163-184. ISBN 9789004128231
Cathcart, A.; Ewan, Elizabeth and Nugent, Janay, eds. (2008) Inressyng of kyndnes and renewing off thair blud : the family, kinship and clan policy in the sixteenth century Scottish Gaeldom. In: Finding the Family in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland. Ashgate, pp. 127-139. ISBN 978-0-7546-6049-1
Cathcart, A. (2006) Kinship and Clientage: Highland Clanship 1451-1609. Northern World . Brill, Leiden, Netherlands. ISBN 9789004150454
Cathcart, A.; Kelly, William P. and Young, John R., eds. (2009) Scots and Ulster : the late medieval context. In: Scotland and the Ulster Plantations. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 62-83. ISBN 978-1-84682-076-2
Cathcart, A. (2010) The statutes of Iona : the archipelagic context. Journal of British Studies, 49 (1). pp. 4-27. ISSN 0021-9371
Cathcart, A.; Finnegan, David and O Ciardha, Eamonn and Peters, Marie-Claire, eds. (2010) The view from Scotland : the Scottish context to the flight of the earls. In: The flight of the earls imeacht na nIarlaí. Guildhall Press, Derry. ISBN 9781906271329
Cathcart, Alison (2012) The forgotten '45 : Donald Dubh's rebellion in an archipelagic context. Scottish Historical Review, 91 (2). pp. 239-264. ISSN 1750-0222
Cathcart, Alison; Oram, Richard D., ed. (2014) A spent force? The Clan Donald in the aftermath of 1493. In: The Lordship of the Isles. The Northern World . Brill, Leiden, pp. 254-270. ISBN 9789004279469
Cathcart, Alison; Harris, Bob and Macdonald, Alan R, eds. (2007) The western gaidhealtachd. In: Scotland. Dundee University Press, Dundee, pp. 90-106. ISBN 9781845860288
Clark, Andrew; High, Steven and MacInnon, Lachlann and Perchard, Andrew, eds. (2017) Stealing our identity and taking It over to Ireland : deindustrialization, resistance, and gender in Scotland. In: The Deindustrialized World. University of British Columbia Press, Toronto, Ontario. ISBN 9780774834933
Corr, Helen; (2004) Helen Crawfurd (1877-1954), suffragette and communist. In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-861412-8
Cowan, I.B. and Mackay, P.H.R. and MacQuarrie, Alan (1983) The Knights of St John of Jerusalem in Scotland. Scottish History Society Fourth Series . Scottish History Society, Edinburgh. ISBN 0906245036
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Davidson, Neil (2010) Gramsci's reception in Scotland. Scottish Labour History, 45. pp. 37-58. ISSN 0586-7762
Davidson, Neil (2008) Review of The Invention of Scotland: Myth and History by Hugh Trevor Roper. [Review]
Dawson, A. (2007) Digitisation : peak of achievement. Information Scotland, 5 (2). ISSN 1479-8441
Dawson, A. (2004) Red Clydeside : a digital history of the labour movement in Glasgow 1910-1932. Dunaskin News, 5.
Dixon, Christopher (2010) Scots in Wyoming. Points West - Magazine of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center (9). pp. 1-14.
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Ellis, Susan; Arthur, J and Cremin, T, eds. (2010) The Scottish context for the curriculum. In: Learning to teach in the primary school. Routledge, London, pp. 221-232. ISBN 109780415487900
Ellis, Susan and Friel, G; Bryce, T and Humes, W M, eds. (2008) English language. In: Scottish Education. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 380-384. ISBN 109780748616251
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Finlay, Richard; Carruthers, Gerrard and Goldie, David and Renfrew, Alastair, eds. (2012) Exporting the covenant : Scottish missionary tales and africa, c1870 - c.1920. In: Scotland and the 19th Century World. Rodopi, Amsterdam, pp. 159-189. ISBN 9789042035621
Finlay, Richard; Mackenzie, John M. and Devine, T.M., eds. (2011) National Identity, Union, and Empire, c. 1850 - c. 1970. In: Scotland and the British Empire. Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series . OUP Oxford, Oxford, pp. 280-317. ISBN 9780199573240
Finlay, Richard; Devine, T.M. and Wormald, Jenny, eds. (2012) The interwar crisis : the failure of extremism. In: The oxford handbook of modern scottish history. OUP Oxford, pp. 569-585. ISBN 9780199563692
Finlay, Richard J.; Devine, TM and Mackenzie, JM, eds. (2001) National identity, unionism and empire, 1870-1967. In: The Oxford History of the British Empire: Scotland. Oxford University Press. (In Press)
Finlay, Richard J.; Devine, T.M., ed. (2008) Thatcherism and the union. In: Scotland and the Union 1707-2007. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 157-174. ISBN 9780748635429
Furniss, Thomas; Benchimol, Alex and McKeever, Gerard Lee, eds. (2017) Reading John Anderson’s will : improving human nature, science, and Scotland in a commercial society. In: Cultures of Improvement in Scottish Romanticism, 1707-1840. Taylor and Francis, New York. (In Press)
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Gibb, F. (2009) The brewers and breweries of Linlithgowshire. Brewers and Breweries of Scotland . Lomax Press, Stirling. ISBN 978095602882
Gibb, Forbes (2012) The brewers and breweries of Fife. Lomax Press, Stirling. ISBN 9780956028853
Gibb, Forbes (2008) The brewers and breweries of Stirlingshire. Brewers and Breweries of Scotland . Lomax Press, Stirling. ISBN 9780956028808
Gibb, Forbes and Close, Rob (2013) The Brewers and Breweries of Ayrshire, Buteshire and Renfrewshire. Brewers and Breweries of Scotland . Lomax Press, Stirling. ISBN 9780956028860
Goldie, David (2008) Culture, nation, and the new Scottish parliament. [Review]
Gonzalez Manich, Clara and Gonzalez-Longo, Cristina and Monari, Filippo (2017) La fábrica de piedra durante los siglos XVII y XVIII en Escocia : estudio preliminar. In: X Congreso Nacional y II Congreso Internacional Hispanoamericano de Historia de la Construcción, 2017-10-03 - 2017-10-07, Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura.
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Hay, Kristin (2020) 'More than a defence against bills' : feminism and national identity in the Scottish abortion campaign, c. 1975–1990. Women's History Review, 30 (4). pp. 594-612. ISSN 0961-2025
Hillis, Peter (2009) The Barony and the churches of late nineteenth century Glasgow. Journal of Religious History, 33 (3). pp. 301-327. ISSN 0022-4227
Hillis, Peter (2007) The Barony of Glasgow, a window onto church and people in nineteenth century Scotland. Dunedin Academic Press. ISBN 190376579X
Hillis, Peter (2010) Connecting authentic activities with multimedia to enhance teaching and learning, an exemplar from Scottish History. Australian Educational Computing, 24 (2). pp. 21-27. ISSN 0816-9020
Hillis, Peter (2008) Conscience and compromise: forgotten evangelicals of nineteenth-century scotland. [Review]
Hillis, Peter; T.G.K. Bryce, T.G.K. Bryce and W.M.Humes, W.M.Humes, eds. (2003) History Education. In: Scottish Education: Post-devolution. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 074861625X
Hillis, Peter (2009) Investigating life in nineteenth century rural scotland: a case study from Scotland. The Social Educator, 27 (3). pp. 12-19.
Hillis, Peter (2009) James Wilson, Journal of My Life and Everyday Doings. Scottish History Society Fifth Series . Scottish History Society. ISBN 9780906245270
Hillis, Peter (2007) Scottish History in the school curriculum. Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 27 (2). pp. 191-208.
Hillis, Peter (2010) Using multimedia with diverse learning tasks and tools to enhance teaching and learning, a case study from Scottish History. In: 21st Australian Computers in Education Conference, 2010-04-06 - 2010-04-09.
Hillis, Peter (2010) The position of history education in Scottish schools. Curriculum Journal, 21 (2). pp. 141-160.
Hillis, Peter and Calderhead, Drew (2001) Auld Reekie and the Dear Green Place: contrasting lifestyles in Victorian Edinburgh and Glasgow. University of Strathclyde.
Hillis, Peter and Calderhead, Drew (2005) Barnhill. University of Strathclyde.
Hillis, Peter and Calderhead, Drew (2004) Changing Scotland, Scottish Society 1880-1939. University of Strathclyde.
Hillis, Peter and Calderhead, Drew (2009) Harnessing authentic learning and multimedia in history education. In: International Society for Technology in Education, 2009-06-01.
Hillis, Peter and Calderhead, Drew, Arts and Humanities Research Council (Funder) , ed. (2009) Ruled by the seasons. University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
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Jajdelska, Elspeth; Huigen, Siegfried and de Jong, Jan and Kolfin, Elmer, eds. (2010) Unknown unknowns; ignorance of the Indies among late seventeenth-century Scots. In: The Dutch Trading Companies as Knowledge Networks. Intersections . Brill, Leiden. ISBN 978 90 04 18659 0
Johnston, Ronald and McIvor, Arthur J. (2000) Lethal Work : A History of the Asbestos Tragedy in Scotland. John Donald, Edinburgh, East Linton. ISBN 1-86232-178-7
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Kelly, Laura (2012) Migration and medical education : Irish medical students at the University of Glasgow, 1859-1900. Irish Economic and Social History, 39 (1). pp. 39-55. ISSN 2050-4918
Kendrick, Andrew (2023) Caring for children with infectious diseases : children's experiences of fever hospitals and sanatoria in Scotland. Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth, 16 (1). pp. 9-27. ISSN 1941-3599
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MacInnes, A. (2007) Union and empire: the making of the United Kingdom in 1707. Cambridge studies in early modern British history . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521850797
MacInnes, Allan I. (2007) Jacobitism in Scotland: episodic cause or national movement. Scottish Historical Review, 86 (2). pp. 225-252. ISSN 1750-0222
MacKenzie, Niall (2024) Local patriots : Dewar’s Scotch whisky, prosociality, politics, and place - 1846-1930. Enterprise & Society. ISSN 1467-2227 (In Press)
MacQuarrie, Alan (1982) Anselm Adornes of Bruges: Traveller in the East and Friend of James III. Innes Review, 33. pp. 15-22.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1982) The Bethlehemite Hospital of St Germains, East Lothian. Transactions of the East Lothian Antiquarian and Field Naturalists' Society, 17. pp. 1-10.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1986) The Career of St Kentigern of Glasgow : Vitae, Lectiones, and Glimpses of Fact. Innes Review, 37 (1). pp. 3-24. ISSN 0020-157X
MacQuarrie, Alan (1990) Early christian Govan : the historical context. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 24. pp. 1-17.
MacQuarrie, Alan; Porter, James, ed. (1999) Early christian communities in the north east : the evidence from Deer and from St Laurence's kirk at Conveth. In: After Columba, after Calvin. Elphinstone Institute Occasional Publications . University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Institute, Aberdeen, pp. 13-18.
MacQuarrie, Alan; Maclean, Colin and Veitch, Kenneth, eds. (2006) Early christianity in Scotland : the age of saints. In: Scottish life and society. John Donald, Edinburgh. ISBN 9780859766500
MacQuarrie, Alan (1997) The Govan Cross at Jordanhill and at Govan. Annual Report of the Society of Friends of Govan Old, 7. pp. 4-7.
MacQuarrie, Alan; Grant, A and Stringer, K J, eds. (1993) The Kings of Strathclyde, c. 400-1018. In: Medieval Scotland. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, pp. 1-19. ISBN 9780748611102
MacQuarrie, Alan (1987) Kings, Lords, and Abbots : power and patronage at the medieval monastery of Iona. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, 54. 355 -375.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1995) Lections for St Constantine's Day (11 March) in the Aberdeen Breviary. Annual Report of the Society of Friends of Govan Old, 5. pp. 25-32.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1996) Lives of Scottish Saints in the Aberdeen Breviary : some problems of sources for Strathclyde Saints. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 26. pp. 31-54.
MacQuarrie, Alan; Philippart, Guy, ed. (1994) Medieval Scotland. In: Hagiographies. Brepols, Turnhout, Belgium, pp. 487-501. ISBN 9782503504087
MacQuarrie, Alan (2004) Medieval Scotland: Kingship and Nation, AD 80-1460. Sutton, Stroud.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1971) Notes on some charters of the Bruces of Annandale. Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society, 3 (58). pp. 72-79.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1997) The Saints of Scotland: Essays in Scottish Church History, AD 450-1093. John Donald, Edinburgh. ISBN 085976446X
MacQuarrie, Alan (1985) Scotland and the Crusades. John Donald, Edinburgh. ISBN 0859764451
MacQuarrie, Alan; Boardman, Steve and Williamson, Eila, eds. (2010) Scottish saints' legends in the Aberdeen breviary. In: The Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland. Studies in Celtic History . Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, pp. 143-158. ISBN 9781843835622
MacQuarrie, Alan (1994) St Columba and his lay contemporaries in Scotland and Ireland. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 25. pp. 188-203.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1993) Vita sancti servani : the life of St Serf. Innes Review, 44 (2). pp. 122-152.
MacQuarrie, Alan; (1981) The crusades and the Scottish Gaidhealtachd in fact and legend. In: The Middle Ages in the Highlands. Inverness Field Club, Inverness, pp. 130-141. ISBN 0950261211
MacQuarrie, Alan; Maclean, Colin and Veitch, Kenneth, eds. (2006) The cult of saints in medieval Scotland. In: Scottish life and society. John Donald, Edinburgh. ISBN 9780859766500
MacQuarrie, Alan (1987) The date of St Ninian's mission : a reappraisal. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 23. pp. 1-25.
MacQuarrie, Alan (1996) An eleventh-century account of the foundation legend of Laurencekirk, and of Queen Margaret's pilgrimage there. Innes Review, 47 (2). pp. 95-109.
MacQuarrie, Alan; Ritchie, Anna and Ritchie, Anna, eds. (1994) The historical context of the Govan stones. In: Govan and its early medieval sculpture. Sutton, Stroud, pp. 27-32. ISBN 9780750907170
MacQuarrie, Alan (1981) The ideal of the holy war in Scotland. Innes Review, 32. pp. 83-92. ISSN 0020-157X
MacQuarrie, Alan (1997) The name Govan, the Kirk and the Doomster Hill. Annual Report of the Society of Friends of Govan Old, 7. pp. 1-3.
MacQuarrie, Alan (2001) The office for St Blane (10 August) in the Aberdeen Breviary. Innes Review, 52 (2). pp. 111-135.
MacQuarrie, Alan (2000) The offices for St Columba (9 June) and St Adomnán (23 September) in the Aberdeen Breviary. Innes Review, 51 (1). pp. 1-39.
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; (2008) Crossing the Minch: : sìol torcail and their lordship in the sixteenth century. In: Proceedings of the Islands Book Trust Conference: ‘Exploring the Links Between Skye and the Outer Hebrides. The Islands Book Trust, Callicvol, pp. 7-32. ISBN 978-0-9555420-3-9
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Munro, Gillian and Cox, Richard, eds. (2010) Daltachas, Fineachan agus Alba anns an t-siathamh agus an t-seachdamh linn deug. In: Cànan & Cultur / Language & Culture. Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 4. Dunedin Academic Press Ltd, Edinburgh, pp. 37-53. ISBN 978-1-903765-86-9
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Barrowman, Rachel, ed. (2014) Dùn Èistean : The historical background, c. 1493 – c.1700. In: Dùn Èistean. Acair Ltd, Stornoway. (In Press)
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Murdoch, Steve and MacKillop, Andrew, eds. (2002) His spirit was given only to warre : Conflict and Identity in the Scottish Gàidhealtachd, c. 1580- c. 1630. In: Fighting for Identity. History of Warfare . Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, pp. 133-162. ISBN 9789004128231
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Boardman, Steve and Ross, Alasdair, eds. (2003) Kingis rabellis” to Cuidich 'n' Rìgh. In: The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland, 1200-1500. Four Courts Press, Dublin, Dublin, pp. 175-200. ISBN 1-85182-749-8
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Ó Baoill, Colm and McGuire, Nancy, eds. (2013) Long, fìon agus fine. Dàn le Alasdair mac Mhurchaidh, fear Aicheallaidh, c. 1639 - 1643. In: Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 6. Dunedin Academic Press. (In Press)
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Byrne, Michel and Clancy, Thomas Owen and Kidd, Sheila, eds. (2006) Mar Phòr san t-Uisge ? Ìomhaigh Sìol Torcail an Eachdraidh. In: Litreachas & Eachdraidh. Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 2, Glaschu 2002. Roinn na Ceiltis, Oilthigh Ghlaschu, Glaschu / Glasgow, pp. 214-231. ISBN 10: 0-903204-22-3
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2010) Review (in Gaelic) of ‘The Edinburgh Companion to the Gaelic Language’ edited by Moray Watson & Michelle MacLeod : The Edinburgh Companion to the Gaelic Language, deas., Moray Watson & Michelle Macleod. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2006) Review Essay. Divided Gaels. Gaelic Cultural Identities in Scotland and Ireland, c. 1220-1650. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2010) Review of 'From Clan to Regiment, Six Hundred Years in the Hebrides, 1400-2000' by Nicholas Maclean-Bristol. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2006) Review of 'From clan to clearance. History and archaeology on the Isle of Barra c. 850-1850 AD' by Keith Branigan. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2008) Review of 'Lord Broghill and the Cromwellian union with Ireland and Scotland' by Patrick Little. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2006) Review of 'Missions to the Gaels: Reformation and the counter reformation in Ulster and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, 1560-1760' by Fiona Macdonald. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2006) Review of 'North and west: exploring the north and west Highlands and Islands of Scotland' by Robin Noble. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2006) Review of 'Plaids & bandanas: from highland drovers to wild west cowboys' by Rob Gibson. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2006) Review of 'The Government of Scotland, 1560-1625' by Julian Goodare. [Review]
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Stearns, Peter N., ed. (2008) Scottish Gaelic, 1750-. In: The Encyclopedia of the Modern World. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 411-413. ISBN 978-0-19-517632-2
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Nilsen, Kenneth, ed. (2010) 'Scribis le pen de shenchis.’ Criomagan de Ghàidhlig ann an Eachdraidhean Beurla Chlann Choinnich, c. 1550-1711. In: Rannsachadh na Gaidhlig 5. Cape Breton University Press, Sydney, Nova Scotia, pp. 149-194. ISBN 978-1-897009-46-8
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Marshall, Meryl, ed. (2011) Strathconon and the Mackenzies in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In: Strathconon: The History and Archaeology of a Northeast Highland Glen. North of Scotland Archaeological Society, Inverness, pp. 28-37. ISBN 978-0-9568786-0-1
Maccoinnich, Aonghas; Marshall, Meryl, ed. (2010) Strathconon, Scatwell and the Mackenzies in the Written Record c. 1463-c.1700. In: A Project to Identify, Survey and Record Archaeological Remains in Strathconon, Ross-shire. Report of Phase Three: Loch Meig to Dalbreac, Feb 2008 to June 2008, Aug 2009. North of Scotland Archaeological Society, Conon Bridge, pp. 11-31.
Maccoinnich, Aonghas (2008) Where and how was Gaelic written in late medieval and early modern Scotland? : orthographic practices and cultural identities. Scottish Gaelic Studies, 24. pp. 309-356. 11006. ISSN 0080-8024
Macinnes, Allan; Mulligan, William and Simms, Brendan, eds. (2010) Anglo-Scottish Union and the War of the Spanish Succession. In: The Primacy of Foreign Policy in British History, 1660-2000. Palgrave, pp. 49-64. ISBN 9780230574724
Macinnes, Allan; Thomson, Alexander F., ed. (2011) Britannic royalists and Scottish covenanters. In: Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty. Cromarty Arts Trust, Cromarty, pp. 9-29. ISBN 978-0-9571230-0-7
Macinnes, Allan; Mason, Roger A. and Erskine, Caroline, eds. (2012) The reception of Buchanan in Northern Europe in the seventeenth century. In: George Buchanan. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, pp. 151-70. ISBN 9780754662389
McIvor, Arthur (2019) Blighted live : Deindustrialisation, health and well-being in the Clydeside region. 20 & 21: Revue d'histoire, 144 (4). pp. 98-113.
McIvor, Arthur; Convery, Ian, ed. (2014) Industrial Heritage and the Oral Legacy of Disaster : Narratives of Asbestos Disease Victims from Clydeside, Scotland. In: Displaced Heritage. Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, pp. 243-250. ISBN 9781843839637
McIvor, Arthur (2017) Was health and safety a strike issue? Workers, unions and the body in twentieth-century Scotland. Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, 8 (2). pp. 5-33. ISSN 1753-2396
McIvor, Arthur and Johnston, R. (2004) Dangerous Work, Hard Men and Broken Bodies: Masculinity in the Clydeside Heavy Industries. Labour History Review, 69 (2). pp. 135-52. ISSN 0961-5652
McIvor, Arthur and Johnston, Ronnie; Fischer-Nebmaier, Wladimir and Berg, Matthew P. and Christou, Anastasia, eds. (2015) Urban information flows : workers’ and employers’ knowledge of the asbestos hazard in Clydeside, ca. 1950-1970s. In: Narrating the City. Space and Place . Berghahn, pp. 199-218. ISBN 978-1-78238-775-6 (In Press)
McNeill, Fergus (2008) Veterans' voices: Oral histories of Scottish probation. In: European Society of Criminology’s annual conference, 2008-09-02 - 2008-09-05. (Unpublished)
McNeill, Fergus and Weaver, Beth (2009) Partial stories: recollecting Scottish probation in the 1960s. In: 9th Annual Conference of the European Society of Criminology, 2009-09-09 - 2009-09-12. (Unpublished)
Mcivor, Arthur; Mulhern, Mark and Beech, J and Thompson, E, eds. (2008) Trade unions in scottish society. In: Scottish life and society. A compendium of scottish ethnology . John Donald, Edinburgh, Edinburgh. ISBN 1904607853
Mcivor, Arthur and Johnston, Ronald; Mulhern, Mark and Beech, J. and Thompson, E., eds. (2008) Workers’ bodies : occupational health in Scotland. In: Scottish life and society. A compendium of scottish ethnology . John Donald, Edinburgh, Edinburgh. ISBN 9781904607854
Mcivor, Arthur and Walker, David (2011) 2000 Glasgow Lives database (Glasgow Museums). [Dataset]
Mcivor, Arthur and Walker, David (2011) External use of Glasgow Museums Oral History Archive (human history). [Dataset]
Mcivor, Arthur and Walker, David (2011) Glasgow Working Lives (oral history project/archive). Culture & Sport Glasgow (Glasgow Museums).
Mcivor, Arthur and Walker, David (2011) Schools and community outreach oral history 'toolkit' (Glasgow Museums). Culture & Sport Glasgow (Glasgow Museums).
Mcivor, Arthur and Walker, David and Chand, Alison (2012) Collection level descriptions. [Dataset]
Munro, R.W. and MacQuarrie, Alan (1996) The Clan MacQuarrie: a History. Clan MacQuarrie Association, Auburn, Massachussets.
Murray, G.; Murray, G. and Dunlop, A., eds. (2006) Scale and Density. In: Gordon Murray and Alan Dunlop: Curious Rationalism. Carnyx Group. ISBN 1903653371
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Pattinson, J.S. (2008) Review of Women and Violent Crime in Enlightenment Scotland. [Review]
Perchard, Andrew (2012) Aluminiumville : government, global business and the Scottish Highlands. Carnegie, Lancaster. ISBN 9781905472154
Perchard, Andrew (2006) '“Colliers with a collar on”: the mine management professions in the Scottish coal mining industry, 1930- 1966'. Mittelungsblatt des Instituts für soziale Bewegungen, 36. pp. 85-104. ISSN 0173-2471
Perchard, Andrew (2007) ‘Sculpting the Garden of Eden’: patronage, community and the British Aluminium Company in the Scottish Highlands, 1895-1982’. Scottish Labour History, 42. pp. 49-69. ISSN 0586-7762
Perchard, Andrew (2005) ‘The mine management professions and the dust problem in the Scottish coal mining industry, c.1930-1966’. Scottish Labour History, 40. pp. 87-109. ISSN 0586-7762
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Walker, David; (2010) 2000 Glasgow Lives. In: Out there. Culture & Sport Glasgow (Glasgow Museums), Scotland. ISBN 9780902752948
Walker, David (2011) Quay voices in Glasgow museums : an oral history of Glasgow dock workers. Mariners Mirror, 97 (3). pp. 231-232. ISSN 0025-3359
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Walker, David (2011) The Voice in the Museum. University of Strathclyde.
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Whelehan, Niall (2020) Saving Ireland in Juteopolis : gender, class and diaspora in the Irish Ladies' Land League. History Workshop Journal, 90. pp. 74-95. ISSN 1363-3554
Wilson, Adelyn L. M.; MacQueen, Hector L., ed. (2015) The textual tradition of Stair's Institutions, with reference to the title 'Of Liberty and Servitude'. In: Miscellany VII. Stair Society Annual Publications Series . Stair Society, Edinburgh, pp. 1-124. ISBN 9781872517292
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Young, John; Soddu, Annamari and Soddu, Francesco, eds. (2011) The 1689 convention of estates and the parliament of 1689-90 in Scotland : securing the williamite regime in the context of the war in Ireland. In: Assemblee rappresentative, autonomie territoriali, culture politiche. Editrice Democratica Sarda, Sassari, Italy, pp. 229-238. ISBN 9788860251473
Young, John; Castella i Pujois, Maria Betlem, ed. (2015) The Committee of Estates of the Scottish Parliament, 1640-1651 : an exercise in provisional government. In: Poders a l'ombra. Testimonis Parlamentaris . Parlament de Catalunya, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, pp. 153-176. ISBN 978-84-393-9239-2
Young, John; Corciulo, Maria Sofia, ed. (2013) Monarchs and parliaments in a Scottish context : the Scottish restoration parliament and the reassertion of the royal prerogative of Charles II as King of Scotland. In: Ricordo di Antonio Marongiu. Rubbettino, Italy, pp. 69-85. ISBN 9788849835519
Young, John; Sobrequés, J. and Agirreazkuenaga, J. and Morales, M. and Urquijo, M. and Cisneros, M., eds. (2005) Prosopography and methods for the study of Scottish parliamentary committees, 1639-1651. In: Actes del 53è Congrés de la Comissió Internacional per a l'Estudi de la Història de les Institucions Representatives i Parlamentàries. Parlament de Catalunya & Museu d'Història de Catalunya, Barcelona, pp. 1652-1669. ISBN 9788439367987
Young, John (2013) Scotland and Ulster connections in the seventeenth century : Sir Robert Adair of Kinhilt and the Scottish Parliament under the covenanters. Journal of Scotch-Irish Studies, 3 (4). pp. 16-76. ISSN 1535-9840
Young, John (2007) The Scottish Covenanters and the drive for a godly society 1639-1651. Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines, 40. pp. 25-35. ISSN 0557-6989
Young, John (2007) The Scottish Parliament and the politics of empire: : Parliament and the Darien Project, 1695-1707. Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 27. pp. 175-190. ISSN 0260-6755
Young, John (2006) The Scottish Parliament and witch-hunting in Scotland under the Covenanters. Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 26 (1). pp. 53-65. ISSN 0260-6755
Young, John; Macinnes, A.I. and Riiss, T. and Pedersen, F., eds. (2001) The Scottish Parliament in the Seventeenth Century: European Perspectives. In: Ships, Guns and Bibles in the North Sea and the Baltic States, c.1350-1700. Tuckwell Press, East Linton, pp. 139-172. ISBN 18622321671
Young, John (1995) Scottish covenanting radicalism, the commission of the kirk and the establishment of the Scottish parliamentary radical regime of 1648-49. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 25 (3). pp. 342-376.
Young, John (1997) Seventeenth-century Scottish parliamentary rolls and political factionalism : the experience of the covenanting movement. Parliamentary History, 16 (2). pp. 148-170. ISSN 0264-2824
Young, John; (2014) The seventeenth century. In: Essays on the Local History and Archaelogy of West Central Scotland. Culture and Sport Glasgow (Glasgow Museums), Glasgow, pp. 1-15. ISBN 978-1-908638-15-1
Young, John R.; Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, Brian, eds. (2010) Kirk party (act. 1648-1651). In: The Oxford dictionary of national biography. Oxford University Press. ISBN 019861411X
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Young, John R.; Kelly, W., ed. (2001) The Scottish response to the siege of Londonderry 1689-90. In: The sieges of Derry. Four Courts Press, Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, pp. 53-74. ISBN 1-85182-510--X
Young, John R.; Legay, Marie-Laure and Baury, Roger, eds. (2009) The nobility and the Scottish parliament of 1648-1651. In: L’invention de la Décentralisation. Noblesse et Pouvoirs Intermédiarires en France et en Europe XVIIe-XIXe Siècle (The invention of decentralization. Nobility and intermediaries of power in France and Europe between the 17th and 19th centuries). Presses Universitaires du Septentrion, France, pp. 241-258. ISBN 978-2-7574-0104-0