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Iain A. MacInnes, Scotland\u27s Second War of Independence 1332-1357
Iain A. MacInnes, Scotland\u27s Second War of Independence 1332-1357. Warfare in History. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2016.
Pp. xiv and 275. ISBN 978-1-78327-144-3. £60.00
Rebecca Lenihan. From Alba to Aotearoa: Profiling New Zealand’s Scots migrants 1840-1920
Rebecca Lenihan. From Alba to Aotearoa: Profiling New Zealand\u27s Scots migrants 1840-1920. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2015. Pp. 320. ISBN 978-1-877578-79-3. NZD$45
The Radical Traditionalist: Naomi Mitchison, Aud the Deep-Minded and The Land the Ravens Found
The Radical Traditionalist: Naomi Mitchison, Aud the Deep-Minded and The Land the Ravens Foun
Scott McG Wilson. The Native Woodlands of Scotland: Ecology, Conservation and Management
Scott McG Wilson. The Native Woodlands of Scotland: Ecology,
Conservation and Management. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University
Press, 2015. Pp. 353. ISBN: 9780748692859. $50.00 CAD
The Making and Breaking of a Comital Family: Malcolm Fleming, First Earl of Wigtown, and Thomas Fleming, Second Earl of Wigtown, Part 2: The Breaking of an Earldom: The Decline of Earl Malcolm and Failure of Earl Thomas
The Making and Breaking of a Comital Family: Malcolm Fleming, First Earl of Wigtown, and Thomas Fleming, Second Earl of Wigtown, Part 2: The Breaking of an Earldom: The Decline of Earl Malcolm and Failure of Earl Thoma
British Fictions after Devolution: William Boyd’s Culinary Arts
Taking William Boyd\u27s post-2000 novels as symptomatic of wider problems in British writing during the period of the break-up of Britain, this essay suggests that what looks, at first, like a simple collapse in Boyd\u27s talent in fact has produced texts illuminating, in their limitations, the difficulties of British affiliation in the era of Britishness\u27s ideological exhaustion. Boyd is, on this reading, an exemplary counter-example to the canon of self-consciously Scottish fiction more commonly studied in the years since 1979
Ian A. Olson. Bludie Harlaw: Realities, Myths, Ballads
Ian A. Olson. Bludie Harlaw: Realities, Myths, Ballads. Edinburgh:
John Donald, 2014. Pp. 174. ISBN 978-1-906566-76-0. £14.99
Jane Dawson. John Knox
Jane Dawson. John Knox. New Haven: Yale, 2015. Pp. 373. ISBN:
9780300219708. $32.50 (USD)
Robert A. Dodgshon. No Stone Unturned: a History of Farming, Landscape and Environment in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
Robert A. Dodgshon. No Stone Unturned: a History of Farming,
Landscape and Environment in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015. Pp 299. ISBN 978 1
4744 0074 9. $US 135.00
Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland
Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith:
Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland.
Scottish Historical Review Monograph Series, vol. 23. Edinburgh:
Edinburgh University Press, 2014. Pp. vi-x, 1-211. ISBN:
9780748642007. GBP £45