Combines intellectual and cultural history to explore how men and women experienced the Scottish Enlightenment. It examines Scotland in a... Læs mere
This book examines how participation in the British Empire shaped constructions of Scottish national identity. It makes an important contribution to our understanding of nineteenth and early twentieth century Scottish society.
This is a new ‘global’ history of the Scottish city of Dundee’s industrial era which combines economic, political and social history and explores the significance of empire for British policy.
This archivally based book on the 388 Scottish professors 1690-1806 adds much to what is known about how they got their jobs, about the universities of Scotland, and about Scottish politics in that period.
Details the history of Clan Campbell from the seventeenth century to the twentieth.
Continues the story, from the Campbell's recovery after Flodden to cracks in Clan unity in the seventeenth century.
Details the origins and early years of Clan Campbell, exploring myths, legends and locality.
Explores modernism’s complex relationship with contemporary theatre
Explores the manifold ways that complexity is framed, understood and negotiated in contemporary Anglophone fiction.
Provides an overview of the history of the Gifford Lectures.
Provides the first comprehensive study of lajvardina as a class of ceramics, their distribution in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries and their reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Reframes Baroque performance as a critical laboratory where bodies, materials and environments negotiated global circulation, political legitimacy and ecological imagination.