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41. | The Study Of Scottish Reformation In The 16th Century |
42. | Supranations: Writing the Irish and Scottish subjects in the Atlantic world, 1763--1855 |
43. | At the edge of two worlds: Mary Slessor and gender roles in Scottish African missions |
44. | The child characters of Shakespeare's Roman and Scottish tragedies: Dramatic renderings of an ideal future |
45. | Warriors of Empire: The Scottish Highlander in British Atlantic Print Culture, 1688 - 178 |
46. | English Romanticism, modernism, and the Scottish Renaissance |
47. | Education and antisyzygy: Depictions of teachers in contemporary Scottish literature |
48. | 'Parallel lines never intersect': The influence of Dutch Reformed presuppositionalism on American Christian fundamentalism |
49. | 'Written in the langage of Scottis natioun': The Intersection of Language and National Identity in Fourteenth- to Sixteenth-Century Middle Scots Poetry |
50. | Sir Walter Scott, Queen Victoria, the railways, and Scottish Romanticism |
51. | The seventeenth and eighteenth century Scottish herring fishery: The effect of the 1707 Treaty of Union and its impact on early modern Great Britain |
52. | The Enlightenment in the Highlands: Natural history and internal colonization in the Scottish Enlightenment, 1760--1830 |
53. | Scottish historical discourse and arguments for metropolitan authority in the eighteenth-century British Atlantic Empire |
54. | Breathing it in: The musical identity of the Scottish Travellers |
55. | A Manual for the Learning of Traditional Scottish Fiddling: Design, Development, and Effectiveness |
56. | Gaelic in Scotland, Scotland in Europe: Minority language revitalization in the age of neoliberalism |
57. | Withdrawing from History: Wordsworth, Scott, and Dickens and the Afterlife of the Scottish Enlightenment |
58. | Ploughing the glen: Nation and rural representation in twentieth century Scottish literature |
59. | The political economy of sentiment: Money and emotions in the Early Republic |
60. | Feeling British: Sympathy and the literary construction of national identity, 1707--1832 |
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