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Northern Scotland: Volume 9 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 124 pages, height x width x depth: 244x172x8 mm, weight: 236 g, Illustrations
  • Sērija : Northern Scotland Books
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474439381
  • ISBN-13: 9781474439381
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 124 pages, height x width x depth: 244x172x8 mm, weight: 236 g, Illustrations
  • Sērija : Northern Scotland Books
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-May-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474439381
  • ISBN-13: 9781474439381
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Addresses historical, cultural, economic, political and geographical themes relating to northern Scotland.

Northern Scotland is an established scholarly journal that has been in existence since 1972. It is a fully peer-reviewed publication whose editorial board, contributors, reviewers and referees are drawn from a wide range of experts across the world. While it carries material of a mainly historical nature, from the earliest times to the modern era, it is a cross-disciplinary publication, which also addresses cultural, economic, political and geographical themes relating to the Highlands and Islands and the north-east of Scotland.

Key Features

Considers a variety of issues.Provides fresh readings of northern Scotland's established history.Contributors are drawn from a wide range of experts across the world.
Contributors v
ARTICLES
S. Karly Kehoe and Chris Dalglish, History, Heritage and Sustainable Development: A Position Statement on the Scottish Highlands
1(16)
David Alston, Scottish Slave-owners in Suriname: 1651--1863
17(27)
Stephen Mullen, John Lamont of Benmore; A Highland Planter who Died `in harness' in Trinidad
44(23)
DISCUSSION
Karen Salt and Sutan P. Mains, Conversing with Caribbean and Northern Scottish Landscapes and Lifescapes
67(6)
REVIEWS
John Vioar Sigurosson and Timothy Bolton (eds), Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800--1200
73(3)
Alison Leonard
Amy Blakeway, Regency in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
76(3)
Maureen M. Meikle
Roger A. Mason and Steven J. Reid (eds), Andrew Melville (1545--1622). Writings, Reception, and Reputation
79(3)
Fionnuala O'Neill Tonning
Sharon Adams and Julian Goodare (eds), Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions
82(2)
Leonie James
Andrew Mansfield, Ideas of Monarchical Reform: Fenelon, Jacobitism and the Political Works of the Chevalier Ramsay
84(3)
Doohwan Ahn
Daniel Szechi, Britain's Lost Revolution: Jacobite Scotland and the French Grand Strategy, 1701--8
87(2)
Kirsteen M. MacKonzie
Victoria Henshaw, Scotland and the British Army, 1700--1750: Defending the Union
89(2)
Stephen Conway
Neil Guthrie, The Material Culture of the Jacobites
91(2)
Jennifer Novotny
Rosalind Carr, Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
93(2)
Catherine Packham
Brian Boonyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland
95(3)
Daniel Bochman
Bob Harris, A Tale of Three Cities: The Life and Times of Lord Doer, 1763--1794
98(2)
David Craig
Murray Stewart Keith arid Duncan Sim (eds), The Modern Scottish Diaspora: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives
100(4)
Barbara C. Murison
Robert G. W. Anderson (ed.), Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry tit the University of Edinburgh
104(2)
Roger L. Emerson
Rebecca Lenihan, From Alba to Aotearoa, Profiling New Zealand's Scots Migrants 1840--1920
106(2)
Marjory Harper
Sarah Browne, The Women's Liberation Movement in Scotland
108(3)
Caitriona Beaumont
James Mitchell, Lynn Bonnie and Robert Johns, The Scottish National Party: Transition to Power
111(4)
Nick Taylor
Christopher Meir, Scottish Cinema: Texts and Contexts
115
Sarah Neely