This essay explores the engagement of the press and printers in the military campaigns of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries focusing especially on the Covenanters and Jacobites. Particular emphasis is placed on the involvement of printers themselves and on how they persisted in spite of the efforts of oppositional authority
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
While historians of Britain in the 1640s have long been attracted by the English New Model Army and ...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
This essay explores the engagement of the press and printers in the military campaigns of the sevent...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and h...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
This thesis explores the presentation of the war over the Rhine Palatinate in British printed pamph...
Charles I and his clerical supporters are often said to have been wary of print and public discussio...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
This thesis analyses the late sixteenth-century and early seventeenth-century literature of warfare ...
While news from abroad has attracted increasing attention from scholars studying the print market in...
This dissertation investigates the evolving regulations and changing socio-political influence of ch...
Between 1644 and 1651 Scotland was involved the Wars of the Three Kingdoms during a period when a se...
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
While historians of Britain in the 1640s have long been attracted by the English New Model Army and ...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...
This essay explores the engagement of the press and printers in the military campaigns of the sevent...
This essay reviews the nature of the private and public spheres as they engage with the pr...
Alasdair Mann, the noted scholar of book culture in early modern Scotland, has suggested that a sign...
This article summarises the origins and development of the early modern book trade of Scotland and h...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
This thesis explores the presentation of the war over the Rhine Palatinate in British printed pamph...
Charles I and his clerical supporters are often said to have been wary of print and public discussio...
The year 1558 was one of open war between England and Scotland. Previous scholarly accounts of this ...
This thesis analyses the late sixteenth-century and early seventeenth-century literature of warfare ...
While news from abroad has attracted increasing attention from scholars studying the print market in...
This dissertation investigates the evolving regulations and changing socio-political influence of ch...
Between 1644 and 1651 Scotland was involved the Wars of the Three Kingdoms during a period when a se...
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
While historians of Britain in the 1640s have long been attracted by the English New Model Army and ...
This article examines aspects of Highland or Gaelic Society in the decades immediately preceeding an...