Explores Scotland's historic links with Australia and the Scots men and women who forged them. Describes the activities of Scots in exploration, agriculture, education, the arts, engineering and commerce. Accompanied a major exhibition at the National Library of Scotland, 1988
The revitalization of Scottish history in the 1960s reawakened scholarly interest in overseas connec...
Faivre Jean-Paul. David S. Macmillan : Scotland and Australia, 1788-1850. Emigration, Commerce and l...
Written for the Historic Scotland series, this book explains the story of the Picts and the Gaels an...
Scots have been 'invisible' ethnics but happen to be Australia's third largest immigrant group. The ...
'Scots Under the Southern Cross' is a collection of essays from speakers at the Scottish Symposium h...
Australian historians have been reluctant to recognize the significance of Scottish immigration and ...
'Scots Under the Southern Cross' is a collection of essays from speakers at the Scottish Symposium h...
This chapter reviews the developing historiography of the Scottish-Australian connection, with refer...
This thesis explores the contribution of Scottish selectors to the social development of the Omeo re...
© 2015 Dr. Suzanne FraserScottish art was consistently collected and displayed in Australia from the...
It is said of the Celts generally that they have a long memory. Scots areno exception. Clan feuds da...
The School of Scottish Studies was set up in 1951 to collect, research, archive, and publish materia...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1983 Allan WillinghamResearch for this dissertation bega...
By examining the commercial and migratory connections forged between Australia and Scotland between ...
Scotland’s Transnational Heritage draws on the expertise of academics, museum professionals and crea...
The revitalization of Scottish history in the 1960s reawakened scholarly interest in overseas connec...
Faivre Jean-Paul. David S. Macmillan : Scotland and Australia, 1788-1850. Emigration, Commerce and l...
Written for the Historic Scotland series, this book explains the story of the Picts and the Gaels an...
Scots have been 'invisible' ethnics but happen to be Australia's third largest immigrant group. The ...
'Scots Under the Southern Cross' is a collection of essays from speakers at the Scottish Symposium h...
Australian historians have been reluctant to recognize the significance of Scottish immigration and ...
'Scots Under the Southern Cross' is a collection of essays from speakers at the Scottish Symposium h...
This chapter reviews the developing historiography of the Scottish-Australian connection, with refer...
This thesis explores the contribution of Scottish selectors to the social development of the Omeo re...
© 2015 Dr. Suzanne FraserScottish art was consistently collected and displayed in Australia from the...
It is said of the Celts generally that they have a long memory. Scots areno exception. Clan feuds da...
The School of Scottish Studies was set up in 1951 to collect, research, archive, and publish materia...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1983 Allan WillinghamResearch for this dissertation bega...
By examining the commercial and migratory connections forged between Australia and Scotland between ...
Scotland’s Transnational Heritage draws on the expertise of academics, museum professionals and crea...
The revitalization of Scottish history in the 1960s reawakened scholarly interest in overseas connec...
Faivre Jean-Paul. David S. Macmillan : Scotland and Australia, 1788-1850. Emigration, Commerce and l...
Written for the Historic Scotland series, this book explains the story of the Picts and the Gaels an...