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Reference (9 items)
Works of Reference (3 items)
The companion to Gaelic Scotland - Derick S. Thomson, c1994Book | Essential
Dictionary of Scottish church history & theology - Nigel M. de S. Cameron, 1993Book | Essential
The Oxford companion to Scottish history - Michael Lynch, Oxford University Press, 2007Book | Essential | Print copy also available
Guides to Gaelic Manuscripts (3 items)
Gaelic and Scotland =: Alba agus a' Ghàidhlig - William Gillies, 1989Book | See: Black, R, ‘The Gaelic manuscripts of Scotland’, p.146-74 available via
Online Resource button.
Catalogue of Gaelic manuscripts in selected libraries in Great Britain and Ireland - JohnMackechnie, 1973
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A descriptive catalogue of Gaelic manuscripts in the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh, andelsewhere in Scotland - Donald Mackinnon, Faculty of Advocates (Scotland), 1912
Book
Lowland Scots Dictionaries (3 items)
The Concise Scots dictionary - Mairi Robinson, 1985Book | Essential
A dictionary of the older Scottish tongue from the twelfth century to the end of theseventeenth: Vol. 1- - William A. Craigie, 1931]-
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The Scottish national dictionary designed partly on regional lines and partly on historicalprinciples, and containing all the Scottish words known to be in use or to have been in usesince c. 1700 - William Grant, David Murison, 1931-1976
Book | Essential
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Unit Readings (251 items)
Unit 1 : Introduction (46 items)
Early Modern narrative or Genealogical Histories (18 items)
MacDonald Texts (2 items)
Reliquiae Celticae: texts, papers and studies in Gaelic literature and philology left by thelate Rev. Alexander Cameron, LL.D. - Alexander Cameron, Alexander Macbain, JohnKennedy, 1892-1894
Book | Essential | See: ii, p.138-309
Highland papers - J. R. N. Macphail, Scottish History Society, 1914-1934Book | See: vol.1, p. 6-72 MacDonald, Hugh (attrib.), ‘History of the MacDonalds’
Campbell Texts (2 items)
Highland papers - J. R. N. Macphail, Scottish History Society, 1914-1934Book | See; ii, p. 70-111 ‘Ane Accompt of the Genealogie of the Campbells’
Miscellany of the Scottish History Society: Vol. 1- - Scottish History Society, 1893-Book | See: iv, p. 187-254 ‘The Genealogical and Historicall Account of the Family of
Craignish’, ed. H Campbell
MacKenzie Texts (3 items)
Highland papers - J. R. N. Macphail, Scottish History Society, 1914-1934Book | See: ii, p.5-68 The Applecross MS (‘The genealogie of the Surname of McKenzie
since ther coming into Scotland, collected by John MacKenzie of Applecross’),
Genealogical collections concerning families in Scotland, made by Walter Macfarlane,1750-1751 - Walter Macfarlane, James Toshach Clark, 1900
Book | See: Vol.1, p.54-69 ‘The Genealogy of the MacKenzies preceeding The Year 1661written in The Year 1669 by a Person of Quality’
The Earls of Cromartie: their kindred, country, and correspondence - William Fraser,2004-2005
Book | Essential | See: vol. 2 p. 462-513 History of the Family of MacKenzie, Fraser, W.
Other Texts (3 items)
The Bannatyne manuscript - George Bannatyne, 1873-1886Book | See: History of the MacLeods of Dunvegan
Chronicles of the Frasers: the Wardlaw manuscript entitled "Polichronicon seu Policraticatemporum, or, The true genealogy of the Frasers," 916-1674 - James Fraser, WilliamMackay, Scottish History Society, 1905
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Highland papers - J. R. N. Macphail, Scottish History Society, 1914-1934Book | See: Vol. 1, p.198-241 The MacRae History (‘Genealogy of the MacRas’),
Secondary Discussions (8 items)
Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Middle Ages - Edward J. Cowan, R. Andrew McDonald, 2000Book | Essential | See: Boardman, S, ‘The Tale of Leper John and the Campbell
Acquisition of Lorn’, p. 219-47 available via Online Resource button.
Origins and revivals: proceedings of the First Australian Conference of Celtic Studies -Geraint Evans, Bernard Martin, Jonathan M. Wooding, Australian Conference of CelticStudies, 2000
Book | See: Gillies, W, ‘The Clanranald Histories: authorship and purpose’
Orality, literacy, and modern media - Dietrich Scheunemann, c1996Book | Essential | See: p. 27-43 Gillies, W, ‘Oral and written sources and effects in the
Clanranald Histories’
The spoken word: oral culture in Britain, 1500-1850 - Adam Fox, D. R. Woolf, 2002Book | Essential | See: p.196-239 MacGregor, M, ‘The genealogical histories of Gaelic
Scotland’
Scottish studies - 1966Journal | See: Macpherson, AG, ‘An Old Highland Genealogy and the Evolution of a
Scottish Clan’; 10, 1966; p.1-43 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W, ‘Traditions of the MacKenzies’, xxxix-xl (1942-50), pp.
193-228 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W, ‘Traditions of the Mathesons’, xlii(1953-59), pp. 153-81
available via Online Resource button.
Literature, letters and the canonical in early modern Scotland - Theo van Heijnsbergen,Nicola Royan, International Conference on Scottish Language and Literature, Medieval andRenaissance, 2002
Book | See: GILLIES, William (2002). ‘After “The Backward Look” p.121-37
Modern Narrative Histories (3 items)
Periods in Highland history - I. F. Grant, Hugh Cheape, 1987Book | Essential
The history of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland - Donald Gregory, 2008Book | Essential
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Feuds forays and rebellions: history of the Highland clans 1475-1625 - John L. Roberts,c1999
Book | Essential
Modern Thematic Surveys: Social, Cultural, Political (4 items)
Scottish society in the fifteenth century - Jennifer M. Brown, 1977Book | Essential | See: Bannerman, JWM, ‘The Lordship of the Isles’, pp.209-240
available via Online Resource button.
The history of Scottish literature - Cairns Craig, Ronald D. S. Jack, Andrew Hook, DouglasGifford, 1987-1988
Book | Essential | See: Gillies, W, ‘Gaelic: The Classical Tradition’ vol.1, pp.245-61available via Online Resource button.
Late medieval monumental sculpture in the west Highlands - K. A. Steer, J. W. M.Bannerman, G. H. Collins, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments ofScotland, 1977
Book | Essential | See: Appendix 2: ‘The Lordship of the Isles’, pp. 201-13 available viaOnline Resource button
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1968Journal | See: Thomson, D.S., Gaelic learned orders and literati in medieval Scotland, vol
12, pp. 57-78 available via Online Resource button.
Modern General Histories of Scotland (7 items)
Scotland: James V to James VII - Gordon Donaldson, 1965Book | Essential | See: 3-4, 12-14
A history of the Scottish people: 1560-1830 - T. C. Smout, 1985, c1969Book | Essential | See p.39-46 (Earlier editions also available)
Scotland: the later Middle Ages - Ranald Nicholson, c1974Book | Essential | See p.204-9
Court, kirk and community: Scotland, 1470-1625 - Jenny Wormald, 1981Book | Essential | See: p.61-3, 164-5
Independence and nationhood: Scotland 1306-1469 - Alexander Grant, 1984Book | Essential | See p. 200-220
Scotland: a new history - Michael Lynch, 1991Book | Essential | See p.64-70
Scotland re-formed, 1488-1587 - Jane E. A. Dawson, Dawson Books, 2007Book | Essential | See index under ‘Highlands’ and ‘Western Isles’
‘Highlands’ and ‘Lowlands’ (6 items)
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The kingdom of the Scots: government, church and society from the eleventh to thefourteenth century - G. W. S. Barrow, 1973
Book | Essential | See: Barrow, GWS, ‘The Highlands in the Lifetime of Robert Bruce’, pp. 362-83, esp. 362-4 available via Online Resource button.
Gaelic and Scotland =: Alba agus a' Ghàidhlig - William Gillies, 1989Book | Essential | See: Barrow, GWS, ‘The Lost Gàidhealtachd of medieval Scotland’
pp.67-88, esp. 67-9, 79
British consciousness and identity: the making of Britain, 1533-1707 - Brendan Bradshaw,P. R. Roberts, 2003, c1998
Book | Essential | See: ,‘The Gaidhealtachd and the emergence of the ScottishHighlands’ (1998 ed. also available) pp.259-300 available via Online Resource button.
The Scottish tradition: essays in honour of Ronald Gordon Cant - G. W. S. Barrow, RonaldG. Cant, 1974
Book | Essential | See: Murison, D, ‘Linguistic Relationships in Medieval Scotland’, pp.71-83 available via Online Resource button.
Proceedings of the First Colloquium on Scottish Studies Held on 3 February ... - GoogleBooks
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Gaelic in Scotland, 1698-1981: the geographical history of a language - Charles W. J.Withers, c1984
Book | Essential
Late Medieval Gaelic Ireland: Comparative Studies (3 items)
Gaelic Ireland c.1250-c.1650: land, lordship and settlement - Patrick J. Duffy, DavidEdwards, Elizabeth FitzPatrick, 2004, c2001
Book | Essential | 2001 ed. also available
Gaelic and Gaelicised Ireland in the Middle Ages - Kenneth William Nicholls, 1972Book | Essential | See: pp.3-123
From kings to warlords: the changing political structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later MiddleAges - Katharine Simms, 2000
Book | Essential
Sources (4 items)
The Middle Ages in the Highlands - Loraine Maclean, 1981Book | Essential | See: Barrow, GWS, ‘The Sources for the History of the Highlands in the
Middle Ages’,pp.11-22
Celtic connections: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Celtic Studies, Vol. 1:Language, literature, history, culture - Ronald Black, William Gillies, Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh,International Congress of Celtic Studies, 1999
Book | Essential | See: Ó Muraíle, N, ‘Irish Genealogical Collections: The Scottish
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Dimension’ vol.1, pp.251-64, esp. 256-64, available via Online Resource button.
The seventeenth century in the Highlands - Loraine MacLean, Inverness Field Club, 1986Book | Essential | See pp.10-12
The Writer as witness: literature as historical evidence - Tom Dunne, Charles Doherty, IrishConference of Historians, 1987
Book | See: Simms, K, ‘Bardic Poetry as a Historical Source’, pp.58-75 available viaOnline Resource button.
Historiography (1 items)
The history of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland - Donald Gregory, 2008Book | Essential | See: MacGregor, M, ‘Introduction’ available via Online Resource
button.
UNIT 2: LOWLAND LITERATI (26 items)
Primary Texts (16 items)
The Bruce - John Barbour, A. A. M. Duncan, 1997Book | Essential
Johannis de Fordun Chronica gentis Scotorum - John Fordun, William F. Skene, 1871Book
John of Fordun's Chronicle of the Scottish nation - John Fordun, William F. Skene, FelixJames Henry Skene, 1872
Book | Print copy also available
The Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland - David Laing, Andrew, 1872-1879Book | Print copies also available
Scotichronicon - Walter Bower, D. E. R. Watt, John MacQueen, Winifred MacQueen, SimonTaylor, 1987-1998
Book | Essential
Longer Scottish poems - Priscilla J. Bawcutt, Felicity Riddy, Thomas Crawford, 1987Book | Essential
The Auchinleck chronicle: ane schort memoriale of the Scottis Corniklis for Addicioun; towhich is added a short chronicle of the reign of James the Second King of ScotsM.CCCC.XXXVI-M.CCCC.LX-I. - Thomas Thomson, 1819
Book
The poems of William Dunbar - William Dunbar, Priscilla J. Bawcutt, Association for ScottishLiterary Studies, 1998
Book | Essential
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A history of Greater Britain as well England as Scotland - John Major, Archibald Constable,Ae. J. G. Mackay, T. G. Law, 1892
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Hectoris Boetii Murthlacensium et Aberdonensium episcoporum vitae - Hector Boece,James Moir, Hector Boece, Hector Boece, Hector Boece, 1894
Book
The history and chronicles of Scotland - Hector Boece, John Bellenden, 1821Book | See also :MacGregor, M, ‘The Campbells: lordship, literature and liminality’,
Textual Cultures: Texts, Contexts, Interpretation, 7 (1) (2012), 121-157
The history of Scotland, from the death of King James I in the year MCCCCXXXVI to theyear MDLXI - John Lesley, Thomas Thomson, 1830
Book
The art and science of government among the Scots: being George Buchanan's 'De jureregni apud Scotos' - George Buchanan, Duncan H. MacNeill, 1964
Book
The history of Scotland - George Buchanan, James Aikman, 1824]-1827Book
The cherrie and the slae - Alexander Montgomerie, H. Harvey Wood, 1937Book
Poems of Alexander Montgomerie: and other pieces from Laing MS. no.447, Suppl. vol -Alexander Montgomerie, George Stevenson, 1910
Book | 1887 ed. also available
Secondary Readings (10 items)
Dunbar the makar - Priscilla J. Bawcutt, Oxford University Press, 1992Book | Essential | Print copy also available
The true law of kingship: concepts of monarchy in early-modern Scotland - J. H. Burns,Oxford University Press, 1996
Book | Print copy also available
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Cowan, EJ, ‘The Discovery of the Gàidhealtachd in Sixteenth Century
Scotland’ lx (1997-8) pp. 259-84 available via Online Resource button.
The identity of the Scottish nation: an historic quest - William Ferguson, c1998Book | Essential | Print copy also available
Buchanan - I. D. McFarlane, 1981Book
Mìorun Mòr Nan Gall, "The great iII-will of the Lowlander?": Lowland perceptions of theHighlands, medieval and modern - Dauvit Broun, Martin MacGregor, 2007
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Book | See: MacGregor, M, ‘Gaelic Barbarity and Scottish Identity in the Later MiddleAges’ pp 7-48 (Print copy also available)
The Celts and the Renaissance: tradition and innovation : proceedings of the EightInternational Congress of Celtic Studies 1987 held at Swansea, 19-24 July 1987 - GlanmorWilliams, Robert Owen Jones, International Congress of Celtic Studies, 1990
Book | Essential | See: MacQueen, J, ‘The Renaissance in Scotland’, pp 41-56 availablevia Online Resource button.
Scottish history: the power of the past - Edward J. Cowan, Richard J. Finlay, c2002Book | Essential | See: Mason, RA, ‘Civil Society and the Celts: Hector Boece, George
Buchanan and the Ancient Scottish Past’ pp.95-119
The letters of James V - Denys Hay, Robert Kerr Hannay, James, 1954Book
Register of the Privy Council of Scotland - John Hill Burton, David Masson, P. Hume Brown,Henry Paton, Robert Kerr Hannay, Scotland, 2004-2009
Book
UNIT 3: GOVERNING GAELIC SCOTLAND (26 items)
Primary Texts (7 items)
The acts of the Parliaments of Scotland A.D. MCXXIV.-A.D. MDCCVII. - Cosmo Innes,Thomas Thomson, Archibald Anderson, Scotland, Great Britain, 1814-1875
Book | See also (http://www.rps.as.uk)
Calendar of state papers relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots 1547-1603 - JosephBain, William Kenneth Boyd, Henry W. Meikle, Annie I. Dunlop, 2005-2008
Book | Print copy also available
Political writings - J. P. Sommerville, James, 1994Book
The letters of James the Fourth, 1505-1513 - Robert Kerr Hannay, R. L. Mackie, 1953Book | Reference only copy also available
The letters of James V - Denys Hay, Robert Kerr Hannay, James, 1954Book
Register of the Privy Council of Scotland - John Hill Burton, David Masson, P. Hume Brown,Henry Paton, Robert Kerr Hannay, Scotland, 2004-2009
Book | Print copy also available
The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland - J. Maitland Thomson, James Balfour Paul, GreatBritain, Scottish Record Society, 2004
Book
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Secondary Readings (19 items)
The early Stewart kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371-1406 - Stephen I. Boardman, 1996Book | Essential
Mìorun Mòr Nan Gall, "The great iII-will of the Lowlander?": Lowland perceptions of theHighlands, medieval and modern - Dauvit Broun, Martin MacGregor, University of Glasgow,2007
Book | See :Boardman, S, ‘The Gaelic World and the early Stewart Court’ (Print copyalso available)
James I - Michael Brown, 1994Book | Essential
James V: the personal rule, 1528-1542 - Jamie Cameron, Norman Macdougall, 1998Book | Essential
The Scottish historical review - 1998Journal | See: Goodare, J, ‘The Statutes of Iona in Context’
State and society in early modern Scotland - Julian Goodare, Oxford University Press, 1999Book | Essential | Print copy also available
The government of Scotland, 1560-1625 - Julian Goodare, 2004Book | Essential | Print copy also available
The British Isles 1100-1500: comparisons, contrasts and connections - R. R. Davies, 1988Book | Essential | See: Grant, A, ‘Scotland’s “Celtic Fringe” in the Late Middle Ages: the
Macdonald Lords of the Isles and the Kingdom of Scotland’, p.118-41 available via OnlineResource button.
The Oxford companion to Scottish history - Michael Lynch, Oxford University Press, 2007Book | See: ‘Highlands and Islands, and central government: 1200-1500; 1500-1625’
p.294-6
Government by pen: Scotland under James VI and I - Maurice Lee, c1980Book | Essential
James III: a political study - Norman Macdougall, c1982Book | Essential
James IV - Norman Macdougall, 1989Book | Essential
Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Middle Ages - Edward J. Cowan, R. Andrew McDonald, 2000Book | Essential | See: MacDougall, N, ‘Achilles’ Heel? The Earldom of Ross, the Lordship
of the Isles, and the Stewart Kings, 1449-1507’ p.248-75
James II. - Christine McGladdery, 1990Book | Essential
The Statutes of Iona: text and context - Martin MacGregor, 2006-01
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Clanship, commerce and the House of Stuart, 1603-1788 - Allan I. Macinnes, 1996Book | Essential
David II, 1329-71 - Michael A. Penman, 2004Book | Essential
The reign of James VI - Julian Goodare, Michael Lynch, 2000Book | Essential
Highland warrior: Alasdair MacColla and the civil wars - David Stevenson, Saltire Society,1994
Book | Essential
UNIT 4: THE STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY (75 items)
Primary Texts (8 items)
Acts of the lords of the Isles, 1336-1493 - Jean Munro, R. W. Munro, 1986Book
The black book of Taymouth - Cosmo Innes, William Bowie, 1855Book
Campbell letters, 1559-1583 - Jane E. A. Dawson, Scottish History Society, 1997Book
Collectanea de rebus Albanicis. Edited by the Iona Club. With the transactions of the Club -Iona Club, 1839
Book
Highland papers - 4 volumes - J. R. N. Macphail, Scottish History Society, 1914-1934Book
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: MacKechnie, J, ‘Treaty between Argyll and O’ Donnell’, Scottish Gaelic
Studies Vol. 7 (1951-3), pp. 94-102 available via Online Resource button.
A description of the Western Islands of Scotland circa 1695 - Martin Martin, Donald JohnMacleod, Martin Martin, Donald Monro, 1994
Book | Essential
Monro's Western Isles of Scotland and Genealogies of the clans. 1549 - Donald Monro,Donald Monro, Donald Monro, R. W. Monro, 1961
Book | Essential
Secondary Readings (67 items)
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Kinship and Genealogy (20 items)
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Macpherson, A. G., ‘An Old Highland Genealogy and the Evolution of a
Scottish Clan’, Scottish Studies 10 (1966), pp. 1-43 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘Traditions of the MacKenzies’, Transactions of the Gaelic
Society of Inverness Vol. 39-40 (1942-50), pp. 193-228 available via Online Resourcebutton.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘Traditions of the Mathesons’, Transactions of the Gaelic
Society of Inverness Vol. 42 (1953-59), pp. 153-81 available via Online Resource button.
The kingdom of the Scots: government, church and society from the eleventh to thefourteenth century - G. W. S. Barrow, 1973
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Barrow, G. W. S., ‘The Highlands in the Lifetime ofRobert Bruce’, pp. 362-83, and especially pp. 362-4 available via Online Resource button.
The Middle Ages in the Highlands - Loraine Maclean, 1981Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Barrow, G. W. S., ‘The Sources for the History of the
Highlands in the Middle Ages’, pp. 11-22.
Medieval Scotland : Crown, Lordship and CommunityBook | Essential | See: Chapter by Bannerman, J. W. M., ‘MacDuff of Fife’, pp. 20-38.
Finding the family in medieval and early modern Scotland - Elizabeth Ewan, Janay Nugent,c2008
Book | See: Chapter by Cathcart, A., ‘ “Inressyng of kyndnes, and renewing off thairblud”: the family, kinship and clan policy in the sixteenth century Scottish Highlands’,available via Online Resource button.
The heroic process: form, function and fantasy in folk epic - Bo Almqvist, Pádraig Ó Héalaí,Séamas Ó Catháin, International Folk Epic Conference, 1987
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Gillies, W., ‘Heroes and Ancestors’, pp. 57-74available via Online Resource button.
The Renaissance in Scotland: studies in literature, religion, history, and culture offered toJohn Durkhan - A. A. MacDonald, Michael Lynch, Ian B. Cowan, John Durkan, 1994
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Gillies, W., ‘The Invention of Tradition,Highland-Style’, pp. 144-56 available via Online Resource button.
Genealogies of the clans: contributions to the study of MS 1467 - Martin MacGregor,2000-01
Article
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘Genealogies of the Mathesons’, Transactions of the Gaelic
Society of Inverness Vol. 47 (1971-2), pp. 172-217 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-
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Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘The Ancestry of the MacLeods’, Transactions of the GaelicSociety of Inverness Vol. 51 (1978-80), pp. 68-80.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘The MacLeods of Lewis’, Transactions of the Gaelic Society
of Inverness Vol. 51 (1978-80), pp. 320-37.
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Sellar, W. D. H., ‘Family Origins in Cowal and Knapdale’, Scottish Studies
Vol. 15 (1971), pp. 21-37 available via Online Resource button.
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Sellar, W. D. H., ‘The Earliest Campbells – Norman, British or Gael?’,
Scottish Studies Vol. 17 (1973), pp.109-25 available via Online Resource button.
The Middle Ages in the Highlands - Loraine Maclean, 1981Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Sellar, W. D. H., ‘Highland Family Origins: Pedigree
Making and Pedigree Faking’, pp. 103-13 available via Online Resource button.
Notes and queries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical Research - Societyof West Highland and Island Historical Research, 1978-1986
Book | See: Chapter by Sellar, W. D. H., ‘MacDonald and MacRuairi Pedigrees in MS1467’, Notes and Queries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical ResearchVol. 28 (1986), pp. 3-15.
Notes and queries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical Research - Societyof West Highland and Island Historical Research, 1978-1986
Chapter | See: Chapter by Sellar, W. D. H., ‘MacDougall Pedigrees in MS 1467’, Notesand Queries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical Research Vol. 29 (1986),pp. 3-18.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Sellar, W. D. H., ‘The Ancestry of the MacLeods Reconsidered’,
Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 60 (1997-98), pp. 233-58.
Celtic Scotland: a history of ancient Alban - William F. Skene, 1886-90Book | Essential | See: Chapter Vol. 3, pp. 326-67.
Chiefship, Clanship, Lordship (10 items)
The exercise of power in medieval Scotland, c.1200-1500 - Steve Boardman, Alasdair Ross,c2003
Book | See: Chapter by Boardman, S., ‘The Campbells and charter lordship in medievalArgyll’
Lordship and architecture in Medieval and Renaissance Scotland - Richard D. Oram,Geoffrey Stell, 2005
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Boardman, S. I., ‘ “Pillars of the Community”:Campbell lordship and architectural patronage in the fifteenth century’, pp. 122-59available via Online Resource button.
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The Campbells, 1250-1513 - Stephen I. Boardman, 2006Book | Essential
Kinship and clientage: Highland clanship, 1451-1609 - Alison Cathcart, Dawson Books,2006
Book | Essential
The Oxford companion to Scottish history - Michael Lynch, 2001Book | See: pp. 93-5.
Cànan & cultar =: Language & culture : Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig 3 - Wilson McLeod,James E. Fraser, Anja Gunderloch, Rannsachadh na Gàidhlig, c2006
Book | See Chapter by Dewar, P., ‘Kingship Imagery in Classical Gaelic panegyric forScottish chiefs’, pp. 39-55 available via Online Resource button.
The exercise of power in medieval Scotland, c.1200-1500 - Steve Boardman, Alasdair Ross,c2003
Book | Essential
Ulster and the Isles in the fifteenth century: the lordship of the Clann Domhnaill of Antrim -Simon Kingston, 2004
Book | Essential
The exercise of power in medieval Scotland, c.1200-1500 - Steve Boardman, Alasdair Ross,c2003
Book | See Chapter by MacCoinnich, A., ‘ “Kingis rabellis” to “Cuidich ’n Rìgh”? ClannChoinnich: the emergence of a kindred, c.1475-c.1514’.
The exercise of power in medieval Scotland, c.1200-1500 - Steve Boardman, Alasdair Ross,c2003
Book | See Chapter by MacQueen, H. L., ‘Survival and Success: the Kennedys ofDunure’.
Law and Custom (15 items)
Gaelic and Scots in harmony: proceedings of the Second International Conference on theLanguages of Scotland, University of Glasgow, 1988 - Derick S. Thomson, InternationalConference on the Languages of Scotland, University of Glasgow, 1990
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Bannerman, J. W. M., ‘The Scots Language and theKin-based Society’, pp. 1-19 available via Online Resource button.
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Gillies, W., ‘Some thoughts on the toschederach’, Scottish Gaelic Studies
Vol. 17 (1996), pp. 128-42 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: MacDonald, A., ‘Social Customs of the Gaels: Part I’, Transactions of the
Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 32 (1924-25), pp. 272-301 available via Online Resourcebutton.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-
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Article | See: MacDonald, A., ‘Social Customs of the Gaels: Part II’, Transactions of theGaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 33 (1925-27), pp. 122-46 available via Online Resourcebutton.
Galloway: land and lordship - Richard D. Oram, Geoffrey Stell, Scottish Society for NorthernStudies, c1991
Book | See: Chapter by MacQueen, H. L., ‘The laws of Galloway: a preliminary survey’,pp. 131-43 available via Online Resource button.
Medieval Scotland : Crown, Lordship and CommunityBook | Essential | See: Chapter by MacQueen, H. L., ‘The kin of Kennedy, “kenkynnol”
and the common law’, pp. 274-96.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘The Morrisons of Ness’, Transactions of the Gaelic Society
of Inverness Vol. 1(1976-8), pp. 60-80.
Hospitality in medieval Ireland, 900-1500 - Catherine O'Sullivan, 2004Book | Essential
Celtic Fosterage: Adoptive Kinship and Clientage in Northwest Europe - Peter Parkes,2006-4
Article
Notes and queries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical Research - Societyof West Highland and Island Historical Research, 1978-1986
Chapter | See: Chapter by Sellar, W., ‘Barony Jurisdictions in the Highlands’, Notes andQueries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical Research Vol. 16 (1982), pp.22-6.
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Sellar, W. D. H., ‘Celtic Law and Scots Law: Survival and Integration’,
Scottish Studies Vol. 29, pp. 1-27 available via Online Resource button.
The British Isles 1100-1500: comparisons, contrasts and connections - R. R. Davies, 1988Book | Essential | See: Sellar, W. D. H., ‘The Common Law of Scotland and the Common
Law of England’, pp. 82-99.
Guesting and Feasting in Gaelic Ireland - Katharine Simms, 1978Article
Brehons, serjeants and attorneys: studies in the history of the Irish legal profession - DaireHogan, W. N. Osborough, Irish Legal History Society, 1990
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Simms, K., ‘The brehons of later medieval Ireland’,pp. 51-76 available via Online Resource button.
BLOODFEUD, KINDRED AND GOVERNMENT IN EARLY MODERN SCOTLAND - Jenny Wormald, 1980
Article
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Women (7 items)
Anglo-Irish and Gaelic women in Ireland, c.1277-1540 - Gillian Kenny, c2007Book | Essential
The polar twins - Edward J. Cowan, Douglas Gifford, c1999Book | Essential | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M., ‘ “Surely one of the greatest poems
ever made in Britain”: The Lament for Griogair Ruadh MacGregor of Glen Strae and itsHistorical Background’, pp. 114-53 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Journal | See: Sellar, W. D. H., ‘Marriage, Divorce and Concubinage in Gaelic Scotland’,
Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 51 (1978-80), pp. 464-93 available viaOnline Resource button.
The Irish jurist - University College, Dublin, 1966]-Article | See: Simms, K., ‘The legal position of Irishwomen in the later middle ages’, The
Irish Jurist, N.S., Vol. 10 (1975), pp. 96-111 available via Online Resource button.
Women in early modern Ireland - Margaret MacCurtain, Mary O'Dowd, c1991Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Simms, K., ‘Women in Gaelic Society during the Age
of Transition’, pp. 32-42 available via Online Resource button.
Marriage and society: studies in the social history of marriage - R. B. Outhwaite, c1981Book | See: Chapter by Smout, T. C., ‘Scottish Marriage, Regular and Irregular,
1500-1940’ available via Online Resource button.
Women in Scotland, c.1100-c.1750 - Elizabeth Ewan, Maureen M. Meikle, 1999Book | Essential
Militarism (9 items)
Scots mercenary forces in Ireland (1565-1603): an account of their service during thatperiod, of the reaction of their activities on Scottish affairs, and of the effect of theirpresence in Ireland, together with an examination of the gallóglaigh or galloglas - GerardAnthony Hayes-McCoy, 1996, 1937
Book | Essential
The Scottish soldier abroad, 1247-1967 - Grant G. Simpson, c1992Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Lydon, J., ‘The Scottish Soldier in Medieval Ireland:
The Bruce Invasion and the Galloglass’, pp. 1-15 available via Online Resource button.
A military history of Scotland - Edward M. Spiers, Jeremy A. Crang, Matthew Strickland,Ebooks Corporation Limited, c2012
Book | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M., ‘Warfare in Gaelic Scotland in the Later MiddleAges’, pp. 209-31.
West Highland Mercenaries in Ireland - Andrew McKerral, 1951Article
Scotland and war: AD 79-1918 - Norman Macdougall, 1991
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Celtica - Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, c1950-Journal | See: Simms, K., ‘Images of Warfare in Bardic Poetry’, Celtica Vol. 21 (1990), pp.
608-19 available via Online Resource button.
The Irish sword: the journal of the Military History Society of Ireland - Military HistorySociety of Ireland, 1950-
Article | See: Simms, K., ‘Warfare in the medieval Gaelic lordships’, The Irish Sword Vol.12 (1975-6), pp. 98-108 available via Online Resource button.
A military history of Ireland - Thomas Bartlett, Keith Jeffery, 1996Book | See: Chapter by Simms, K., ‘Gaelic Warfare in the Middle Ages’, pp. 99-115
available via Online Resource button.
The world of the galloglass: kings, warlords and warriors in Ireland and Scotland,1200-1600 - Seán Duffy, c2007
Book | Essential
Economy (6 items)
Miscellany Two - David Sellar, Stair Society, 1984Book | See: Chapter by Black, R., ‘A Gaelic Contract of Lease’, pp. 132-43 available via
Online Resource button.
Celtic law: the "Senchus Mór" and "The book of Aicill," and the traces of an early Gaelicsystem of law in Scotland - John Cameron, 1937
Book | Essential
Notes and Queries - Vicary Gibbs, Niall D. Campbell, J. G. Wallace-James and GeorgeMackay, 1912
Article | See: Campbell, N.D., ‘An Old Tiree Rental of the Year 1662’, pp. 343-4.
Celtic Scotland: a history of ancient Alban - William F. Skene, 1886-90Book | See: Chapter ‘The Description of the Isles of Scotland, in Vol. 3, pp. 428-40
available via Online Resource button.
From chiefs to landlords: social and economic change in the Western Highlands andIslands, c.1493-1820 - R. A. Dodgshon, 1998
Book | Essential
Notes and queries of the Society of West Highland and Island Historical Research - Societyof West Highland and Island Historical Research, 1978-1986
Chapter | See: Nicholls, K. W., ‘Fragramannach et Armannach in Insula de Hy’, WestHighland Notes and Queries, Series 2, Vol. 15 (April, 1996), pp. 18-19.
UNIT 5: LANGUAGE, CULTURE AND CHURCH (59 items)
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Primary Texts (25 items)
Late medieval monumental sculpture in the west Highlands - K. A. Steer, J. W. M.Bannerman, G. H. Collins, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments ofScotland, 1977
Book | Essential | See: Steer, K. A., and Bannerman, J. W. M., Appendix 2: ‘The Lordshipof the Isles’, pp. 201-13 available via Online Resource Button
Aithdioghluim dána: a miscellany of Irish bardic poetry, historical and religious, includingthe historical poems of the Duanaire in the Yellow book of Lecan - Lambert McKenna,1939-40
Book | 2 volumes.
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of ScotlandJournal
Two early post-Reformation inscriptions in Argyll - JMW BannermanArticle
The Bardic Poems of Tadhg Dall O HuiginnBook
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Bannerman, J. W. M., and Black, R., ‘A Sixteenth-century Gaelic letter’,
Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol. 13 (1978), pp. 56-65.
Irish bardic poetry - Osborn Bergin, David Greene, Fergus Kelly, Dublin Institute forAdvanced Studies, 1970
Book | Essential
Duanaire na sracaire =: Songbook of the pillagers : anthology of Scotland's Gaelic verse to1600 - Wilson McLeod, Meg Bateman, 2007
Book
Foirm na n-urrnuidheadh: John Carswell's Gaelic translation of the Book of Common Order -John Carswell, R. L. Thomson, Angus Matheson, Church of Scotland, 1970
Book | Essential
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Gillies, W., ‘The Gaelic Poems of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy’,
Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol. 13, part I (1978), pp. 18-45 available via Online Resourcebutton.
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Gillies, W., ‘The Gaelic Poems of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy’,
Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol 13, part II (1981), pp. 263-288 available via Online Resourcebutton.
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: See: Gillies, W., ‘The Gaelic Poems of Sir Duncan Campbell of Glenorchy’,
Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol. 14, part III (1983), pp. 59-82 available via Online Resourcebutton.
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Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Watson, W. J., ‘Unpublished Gaelic Poetry-IV., V’, Scottish Gaelic Studies
Vol. 3 (1929-31), pp. 152-9 available via Online Resource button.
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Gordon, C. A., ‘Letter to John Aubrey from Professor James Garden’,
Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol. 8 (1955-8), pp. 18-26 available via Online Resource button.
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: Greene, D., ‘Ná léig mo mhealladh, a Mhuire’, Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol.
9 (1961), pp. 105-15 available via Online Resource button.
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol.1: Kintyre - Royal Commission on theAncient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1971
Book
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol.2: Lorn - Royal Commission on theAncient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1975
Book
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol. 3: Mull, Tiree, Coll & Northern Argyll(excluding the early medieval & later monuments of Iona) - Royal Commission on theAncient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1980
Book
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol.4: Iona - Royal Commission on theAncient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1982
Book
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol.5: Islay, Jura, Colonsay and Oronsay -Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland, 1984
Book
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol.6: Mid Argyll & Cowal, prehistoric &early historic monuments - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments ofScotland, 1988
Book
Argyll: an inventory of the ancient monuments, Vol.7: Mid Argyll & Cowal, medieval & latermonuments - Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland,1992
Book
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Article | See: MacDonald, J., ‘An elegy for Ruaidhri Mor’, Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol.
8(1955-8), pp. 27-52.
Cambrian Medieval Celtic studies - University of Wales, 1993-Journal | See: Meek, D. E. M., ‘ “Norsemen and Noble Stewards”: The MacSween Poem
in the Book of the Dean of Lismore’ Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies Vol. 34 (1997), pp.1-49 available via Online Resource button.
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Scottish verse from the Book of the Dean of Lismore - William J. Watson, 1937Book | Essential
Secondary Readings (34 items)
Language And Culture (24 items)
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Bannerman, J. W. M., ‘The MacLachlans of Kilbride and their Manuscripts’,
Scottish Studies Vol. 21 (1977), pp. 1-34.
The Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland: essays in honour of Gordon Donaldson -Gordon Donaldson, Ian B. Cowan, Duncan Shaw, 1983
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Bannerman, J. W. M., ‘Literacy in the Highlands’, pp.214-35 available via Online Resource button.
The Beatons: a medical kindred in the classical Gaelic tradition - John Bannerman, c1998Book | Essential | There is an earlier (1986) edition also available:
http://encore.lib.gla.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb1268699
The King's Poet and the Inauguration of Alexander III - John Bannerman, 1989Article
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Bannerman, J. W. M., ‘The Clarsach and the Clarsair’, Scottish Studies Vol.
30, pp. 1-17 available via Online Resource button.
The Chief's Poet - Pádraig A. Breatnach, 1983Article
Proceedings of the British Academy - British Academy, 1904-Article | See: Caerwyn Williams, J.E., ‘The Court Poet in Medieval Ireland’, Proceedings of
the British Academy Vol. 57 (1971), pp. 85-135.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Gillies, W., ‘Some Aspects of Campbell History’, Transactions of the Gaelic
Society of Inverness Vol. 50 (1976-8), pp. 256-95 available via Online Resource button.
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Gillies, W., ‘Courtly and Satiric Poems in the Book of the Dean of Lismore’,
Scottish Studies Vol. 21 (1977), pp. 35-53 available via Online Resource button.
The Irish sword: the journal of the Military History Society of Ireland - Military HistorySociety of Ireland, 1950-
Article | See: Harbison, P., ‘Native Arms and Armour in Medieval Gaelic Literature,1170-1600’, The Irish Sword Vol. 12 (1975-76), pp. 173-99, and pp. 270-84.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Henderson, G., ‘Aonghus nan Aoir or an Irish Bard in the Highlands’,
Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 26 (1910), pp. 458-66 available viaOnline Resource button.
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Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Journal | See: MacCoinnich, A., ‘When and How was Gaelic written in Late Medieval and
Early Modern Scotland? Orthographic Practices and Cultural Identities’, Scottish GaelicStudies Vol. 24 (2008), pp. 309-56.This article is also available in Baoill, C. Ó. and McGuire N. R.(eds.), Caindel Alban:Fèill-sgrìobhainn do Dhòmhnaill E. Meek
The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature: Volume 1: From Columba to the Union (until1707) - Ian Brown, Dawson Books, c2007
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M., ‘Creation and Compilation: The Bookof the Dean of Lismore and Literary Culture in Late Medieval Gaelic Scotland’, in TheEdinburgh History of Scottish Literature, Vol. 1, pp. 209-18.
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen, 1926-Journal | See: MacGregor, M., ‘The View from Fortingall: The worlds of The Book of the
Dean of Lismore’, Scottish Gaelic Studies Vol. 22 (2006), pp. 35-85 available via OnlineResource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: MacInnes, J., ‘The Panegyric Code in Gaelic Poetry and its Historical
Background’, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 50 (1976-8), pp. 435-98.
The Middle Ages in the Highlands - Loraine Maclean, 1981Book | Essential | See: Chapter by MacInnes, J., ‘Gaelic Poetry and Historical Tradition’,
pp. 142-63.
Scottish studies - University of Edinburgh, 1957-Article | See: Matheson, W., ‘Aonghus nan Aoir: A Case of Mistaken Identity’, Scottish
Studies Vol. 21 (1977), pp. 105-8.
Bryght Lanternis: essays on the language and literature of medieval and RenaissanceScotland - J. Derrick McClure, Michael R. G. Spiller, International Conference on ScottishLanguage and Literature, Medieval and Renaissance, c1989
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Meek, D. E., ‘The Scots-Gaelic Scribes of latemedieval Perthshire: An Overview of the Orthography and Contents of the Book of theDean of Lismore’, pp. 1-18 available via Online Resource button.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Meek, D. E., ‘The Gaelic Ballads of Medieval Scotland’, Transactions of the
Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 55 (1986-88), pp. 47-72 available via Online Resourcebutton.
Gaelic and Scotland =: Alba agus a' Ghàidhlig - William Gillies, 1989Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Meek, D. E., ‘Gaidhlig is Gaylick anns na Meadhon
Aoisean’, pp. 131-45. An English abstract is available on pp. 223-5.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Thomson, D. S., ‘The MacMhuirich Bardic Family’, Transactions of the
Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 43 (1960-63), pp. 3-31 available via Online Resourcebutton.
An introduction to Gaelic poetry - Derick S. Thomson, 1989
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Book | Essential
Cliar Sheanchain - W. J. Watson, 1907Article
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Watson, W. J., ‘Classic Gaelic Poetry of Panegyric in Scotland’,
Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness Vol. 29 (1914-19), pp. 194-217 availablevia Online Resource button.
Church (10 items)
The church in the West Highlands in the late middle ages - A. D. M. Barrell, 2003-01Article
Calvinism in Europe, 1540-1620 - Andrew Pettegree, A. C. Duke, Gillian Lewis, 1994Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Dawson, J. E. A., ‘Calvinism and the Gaidhealtachd in
Scotland’, pp. 231-53 available via Online Resource button.
The politics of religion in the age of Mary, Queen of Scots: the Earl of Argyll and thestruggle for Britain and Ireland - Jane E. A. Dawson, 2002
Book | Essential
Enforcing Reformation in Ireland and Scotland, 1550-1700 - Elizabethanne Boran, CrawfordGribben, Dawson Books, c2006
Book
The Kirk and the Highlands at the Reformation - James Kirk, 1986-01Article
The seventeenth century in the Highlands - Loraine MacLean, Inverness Field Club, 1986Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Kirk, J., ‘The Jacobean Church in the Highlands,
1567-1625’, pp. 24-51 available via Online Resource button.
The church in the Highlands - James Kirk, Scottish Church History Society, 1998Book | Essential | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M., ‘Church and culture in the late
medieval Highlands’, pp. 1-36.
Transactions - Gaelic Society of Inverness, 1871-Article | See: Matheson, A., ‘Bishop Carswell’, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of
Inverness Vol. 42 (1952-60)
The church in the Highlands - James Kirk, Scottish Church History Society, 1998Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Meek, D. E., ‘The Reformation and Gaelic culture:
perspectives on patronage, language and literature in John Carswell’s translation of “TheBook of Common Order”, pp. 37-62 available via Online Resource button.
Roderick MacLean's of St Columba in Latin Verse (1549) - Richard Sharpe, 1991-01
Article
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UNIT 6: IDENTITIES (12 items)
Attitudes of Gall to Gaedhel in Scotland before John of Fordun, in Mìorun Mòr nan Gall, TheGreat Ill-Will of the Lowlander? Lowland Perceptions of the Highlands, Medieval andModern - D Broun
Book
Scottish Gaelic studies - University of Aberdeen. Celtic Dept, 1926-Article | See: Coira M. P., The Earl of Argyll and the Goill: the 'Flodden poem' revisited:
vol. 24, pp. 137-168 available via Online Resource button.
Nations, nationalism and patriotism in the European past - Claus Bjorn, Alexander Grant, K.J. Stringer, 1994
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Grant, A., ‘Aspects of national consciousness inmedieval Scotland’, pp. 68-95.
British identities before nationalism: ethnicity and nationhood in the Atlantic world,1600-1800 - Colin Kidd, Dawson Books, 1999
Book | Essential | See: Chapter 6.
Nations, nationalism and patriotism in the European past - Claus Bjorn, Alexander Grant, K.J. Stringer, 1994
Book | Essential | See: Chapter by Lynch, M., ‘National Identity in Ireland and Scotland,1500-1640’, pp. 109-36.
Làn-mara 's mìle seòl ("Floodtide and a thousand sails"): Gaelic Scotland and Gaelic Irelandin the Later Middle Ages - Martin MacGregor
Chapter
Gaelic and Scotland =: Alba agus a' Ghàidhlig - William Gillies, 1989Book | Essential | See: Chapter by MacInnes, J., ‘The Gaelic Perception of the Lowlands’,
pp. 89-100.
Divided Gaels: Gaelic cultural identities in Scotland and Ireland, c.1200-c.1650 - WilsonMcLeod, 2004
Book | Essential
Kingship and the commonweal: political thought in Renaissance and Reformation Scotland- Roger A. Mason, 1998
Book | Essential
Cambrian Medieval Celtic studies - University of Wales, 1993-Journal | See: Ó Mainnín, M. ‘ “The same in origin and in blood”: Bardic windows on the
relationship between Irish and Scottish Gaels, c. 1200-1650’, Cambrian Medieval CelticStudies Vol. 38 (1999), pp. 1-52 available via Online Resource button.
SCOTS, INDIANS AND EMPIRE: THE SCOTTISH POLITICS OF CIVILIZATION 1519-1609 - A. H.Williamson, 1996-02-01
Article
Scottish national consciousness in the age of James VI: the Apocalypse, the Union andshaping of Scotland's public culture - Arthur H. Williamson, 1979
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Book | Essential
MISCELLANEOUS/NEW ADDITIONS (7 items)
The plantation of Ulster: ideology and practice - Éamonn Ó Ciardha, Micheál Ó Siochrú,2012
Book | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M., ‘ “Civilising” Gaelic Scotland: The Scottish Islesand the Stewart Empire’, pp. 33-54 available via Online Resource button.
The Campbells: lordship, literature and liminality - Martin MacGregor, Spring 2012Article
Christianities in the early modern Celtic World - 2014Book | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M., ‘Gaelic Christianity? The Church in the Western
Highlands and Islands of Scotland before and after the Reformation’.
Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Literature - TO Clancy, I BrownChapter | See: Chapter by MacGregor, M, and Ulrike Hogg, ‘Written and Unwritten Pasts:
Scottish Historiography, 1400-1650’
“Tha Mulad air M’ Inntinn”: A Third Song by Marion Campbell of Glen Lyon? - M MacGregorBook
Scotorum Historiae a Prima Gentis Origine (Paris 1527: 1575) - Hector BoeceDocument
Actes du Colloque de langue et de littérature écossaises - Jean-Jacques Blanchot, ClaudeGraf, International Conference on Scottish Language and Literature, Medieval andRenaissance, 1979
Book | See: Chapter by Gillies, W., ‘Gaelic and Scots Literature down to theReformation’, pp. 63-79 available via Online Resource button.
A slighted source: rehabilitating Irish bardic religious poetry in historical discourse - S Ryan, 2004
Article | Available via Online Resource button.
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