
Northern Scotland
Volume 9
Edinburgh University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. May 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
124 pages
978-1-4744-3938-1 (ISBN)
Description
Addresses historical, cultural, economic, political and geographical themes relating to northern Scotland.
Northern Scotland is an established scholarly journal that has been in existence since 1972. It is a fully peer-reviewed publication whose editorial board, contributors, reviewers and referees are drawn from a wide range of experts across the world. While it carries material of a mainly historical nature, from the earliest times to the modern era, it is a cross-disciplinary publication, which also addresses cultural, economic, political and geographical themes relating to the Highlands and Islands and the north-east of Scotland.
Key Features
Considers a variety of issues.Provides fresh readings of northern Scotland's established history.Contributors are drawn from a wide range of experts across the world.
Northern Scotland is an established scholarly journal that has been in existence since 1972. It is a fully peer-reviewed publication whose editorial board, contributors, reviewers and referees are drawn from a wide range of experts across the world. While it carries material of a mainly historical nature, from the earliest times to the modern era, it is a cross-disciplinary publication, which also addresses cultural, economic, political and geographical themes relating to the Highlands and Islands and the north-east of Scotland.
Key Features
Considers a variety of issues.Provides fresh readings of northern Scotland's established history.Contributors are drawn from a wide range of experts across the world.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 168 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-3938-1 (9781474439381)
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Persons
S. Karly Kehoe is Professor of History and Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada Communities at Saint Mary's University in Nova Scotia. Prior to coming to Saint Mary's, she lived and worked in Scotland. She is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a member of the Global Young Academy and the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, and an alumna of the Royal Society of Edinburgh's Young Academy of Scotland. Her work concentrates on Scottish and Irish Catholic settlement and colonisation in the north Atlantic, but she is also interested in sustainable development and rural change in Nova Scotia and the Scottish Highlands. Alistair Macdonald is Mackie Lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen. Jim MacPherson is Programme Leader for MLitt British Studies, Postgraduate Research Co-Ordinator and Lecturer in History at The Centre for History, University of the Highlands and Islands.
Editor
Professor of History and Canada Research Chair in Atlantic Canada CommunitiesSaint Mary's University, Nova Scotia
Mackie Lecturer in HistoryUniversity of Aberdeen
Programme LeaderUniversity of the Highlands and Islands_x000D_
Content
ARTICLES
S. Karly Kehoe and Chris Dalglish, History, Heritage and Sustainable Development: A Position Statement on the Scottish Highlands
David Alston, Scottish Slave-owners in Suriname: 1651-1863
Susan P. Mains, John Lamont of Benmore: A Highland planter who died 'in harness' in Trinidad
DISCUSSION
Karen Salt and Susan P. Mains, Conversing with Caribbean and Northern Scottish Landscapes and Lifescapes
REVIEWS
Jon Vi?ar Sigur?sson and Timothy Bolton (eds), Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200
Alison Leonard
Amy Blakeway, Regency in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
Maureen M. Meikle
Roger A. Mason and Steven J. Reid (eds), Andrew Melville (1545-1622). Writings, Reception, and Reputation
Fionnuala O'Neill Tonning
Sharon Adams and Julian Goodare (eds), Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions
Leonie James
Andrew Mansfield, Ideas of Monarchical Reform: Fenelon, Jacobitism and the Political Works of the Chevalier Ramsay
Doohwan Ahn
Daniel Szechi, Britain's Lost Revolution: Jacobite Scotland and the French Grand Strategy, 1701-8
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie
Victoria Henshaw, Scotland and the British Army, 1700-1750: Defending the Union
Stephen Conway
Neil Guthrie, The Material Culture of the Jacobites
Jennifer Novotny
Rosalind Carr, Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Catherine Packham
Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland
Daniel Bochman
Bob Harris, A Tale of Three Cities: The Life and Times of Lord Daer, 1763-1794
David Craig
Murray Stewart Keith and Duncan Sim (eds), The Modern Scottish Diaspora: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives
Barbara C. Murison
Robert G. W. Anderson (ed.), Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh
Roger L. Emerson
Rebecca Lenihan, From Alba to Aotearoa. Profiling New Zealand's Scots Migrants 1840-1920
Marjory Harper
Sarah Browne, The Women's Liberation Movement in Scotland
Caitriona Beaumont
James Mitchell, Lynn Bennie and Robert Johns, The Scottish National Party: Transition to Power
Nick Taylor
Christopher Meir, Scottish Cinema: Texts and Contexts
Sarah Neely
S. Karly Kehoe and Chris Dalglish, History, Heritage and Sustainable Development: A Position Statement on the Scottish Highlands
David Alston, Scottish Slave-owners in Suriname: 1651-1863
Susan P. Mains, John Lamont of Benmore: A Highland planter who died 'in harness' in Trinidad
DISCUSSION
Karen Salt and Susan P. Mains, Conversing with Caribbean and Northern Scottish Landscapes and Lifescapes
REVIEWS
Jon Vi?ar Sigur?sson and Timothy Bolton (eds), Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages 800-1200
Alison Leonard
Amy Blakeway, Regency in Sixteenth-Century Scotland
Maureen M. Meikle
Roger A. Mason and Steven J. Reid (eds), Andrew Melville (1545-1622). Writings, Reception, and Reputation
Fionnuala O'Neill Tonning
Sharon Adams and Julian Goodare (eds), Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions
Leonie James
Andrew Mansfield, Ideas of Monarchical Reform: Fenelon, Jacobitism and the Political Works of the Chevalier Ramsay
Doohwan Ahn
Daniel Szechi, Britain's Lost Revolution: Jacobite Scotland and the French Grand Strategy, 1701-8
Kirsteen M. MacKenzie
Victoria Henshaw, Scotland and the British Army, 1700-1750: Defending the Union
Stephen Conway
Neil Guthrie, The Material Culture of the Jacobites
Jennifer Novotny
Rosalind Carr, Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
Catherine Packham
Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland
Daniel Bochman
Bob Harris, A Tale of Three Cities: The Life and Times of Lord Daer, 1763-1794
David Craig
Murray Stewart Keith and Duncan Sim (eds), The Modern Scottish Diaspora: Contemporary Debates and Perspectives
Barbara C. Murison
Robert G. W. Anderson (ed.), Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh
Roger L. Emerson
Rebecca Lenihan, From Alba to Aotearoa. Profiling New Zealand's Scots Migrants 1840-1920
Marjory Harper
Sarah Browne, The Women's Liberation Movement in Scotland
Caitriona Beaumont
James Mitchell, Lynn Bennie and Robert Johns, The Scottish National Party: Transition to Power
Nick Taylor
Christopher Meir, Scottish Cinema: Texts and Contexts
Sarah Neely