This issue of the Journal for the Sydney Society for Scottish History is dedicated to the memory of Malcolm Broun. Malcolm was both the founding and perpetual president of the Sydney Society for Scottish History (SSSH) from 1982 until his death in April 2014
This thesis examines the contributions made to Gaelic culture by the Highland Society of London fro...
On Monday 24th January 2005 the Royal Medical Society paid tribute to the celebrated bard Robert Bur...
Scotland has a long history of collecting material from its oral traditions as illustrated by the va...
This volume is assembled as a tribute to Malcolm Broun OAM QC from his friends inthe Sydney Scottish...
To commemorate two whole centuriesof sons, daughters, blood and what else you please,exported to the...
Geoffrey Ferrow, in whose lasting memory the annual lecture is given,was a Sydney barrister who died...
In both hard-copy format, and available electronically, the Journal reaches an international audienc...
In my capacity as Chairman of the Society I attended the service of thanksgiving for the life and wo...
The Canadian Society of Medievalists / Société canadienne des médiévistes dedicates the following co...
On 12 September 1999, John Mansfield Thomson, founding and most recent editor of New Zealand Studies...
In honour of the late Rev Prof D. W. D. Shaw, a founding member of the Editorial Board of Theology i...
This thesis proposes that the Scottish past lived a double-life, both as history and as memory. This...
This thesis proposes that the Scottish past lived a double-life, both as history and as memory. This...
Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process invol...
"Notice has been received in this state of a movement to establish a memorial to the late Professor ...
This thesis examines the contributions made to Gaelic culture by the Highland Society of London fro...
On Monday 24th January 2005 the Royal Medical Society paid tribute to the celebrated bard Robert Bur...
Scotland has a long history of collecting material from its oral traditions as illustrated by the va...
This volume is assembled as a tribute to Malcolm Broun OAM QC from his friends inthe Sydney Scottish...
To commemorate two whole centuriesof sons, daughters, blood and what else you please,exported to the...
Geoffrey Ferrow, in whose lasting memory the annual lecture is given,was a Sydney barrister who died...
In both hard-copy format, and available electronically, the Journal reaches an international audienc...
In my capacity as Chairman of the Society I attended the service of thanksgiving for the life and wo...
The Canadian Society of Medievalists / Société canadienne des médiévistes dedicates the following co...
On 12 September 1999, John Mansfield Thomson, founding and most recent editor of New Zealand Studies...
In honour of the late Rev Prof D. W. D. Shaw, a founding member of the Editorial Board of Theology i...
This thesis proposes that the Scottish past lived a double-life, both as history and as memory. This...
This thesis proposes that the Scottish past lived a double-life, both as history and as memory. This...
Gardening may seem worlds away from Nuraghi and brochs, but tending a garden is a long process invol...
"Notice has been received in this state of a movement to establish a memorial to the late Professor ...
This thesis examines the contributions made to Gaelic culture by the Highland Society of London fro...
On Monday 24th January 2005 the Royal Medical Society paid tribute to the celebrated bard Robert Bur...
Scotland has a long history of collecting material from its oral traditions as illustrated by the va...