A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20th centuries, exploring attitudes towards protest or insurrection, both on the part of the protesters and of the local and central governmental authorities, arguing for the value of interdisciplinary research on the sources, and providing references for literary students to some of the relevant historical scholarship
The mid-sixteenth century witnessed religious and political upheaval across much of Western Europe, ...
This article explores the ways in which Scottish Enlightenment writers such as Lord Kames, Adam Smit...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
A broadranging review of "conflictual events" in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
Introduces the SSL symposium on Insurrections by tracing themes from James Kelman\u27s play Hardie a...
Examines based on contemporary accounts the protests in the small coastal town Pulteneytown, Caithne...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
The Scottish Reformation of 1560 is one of the most controversial events in Scottish history, and a ...
Book synopsis: The English revolution is one of the most intensely-debated events in history; parall...
Argues that John Galt\u27s novel Ringan Gilhaize (1823), answering Walter Scott\u27s Old Mortality (...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
A survey of articles, monographs and primary sources relevant to the study of the Scottish Wars of I...
This article explores the understudied riots which occurred in Aberdeen in mid-October 1785. It cha...
The mid-sixteenth century witnessed religious and political upheaval across much of Western Europe, ...
This article explores the ways in which Scottish Enlightenment writers such as Lord Kames, Adam Smit...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
A broadranging review of "conflictual events" in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
Introduces the SSL symposium on Insurrections by tracing themes from James Kelman\u27s play Hardie a...
Examines based on contemporary accounts the protests in the small coastal town Pulteneytown, Caithne...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
The Scottish Reformation of 1560 is one of the most controversial events in Scottish history, and a ...
Book synopsis: The English revolution is one of the most intensely-debated events in history; parall...
Argues that John Galt\u27s novel Ringan Gilhaize (1823), answering Walter Scott\u27s Old Mortality (...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
A survey of articles, monographs and primary sources relevant to the study of the Scottish Wars of I...
This article explores the understudied riots which occurred in Aberdeen in mid-October 1785. It cha...
The mid-sixteenth century witnessed religious and political upheaval across much of Western Europe, ...
This article explores the ways in which Scottish Enlightenment writers such as Lord Kames, Adam Smit...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...