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Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Articles by time period: 14 th century: Vol 5: William W. Scott, ‘Sterling And Usual Money Of Scotland: 1370-1415’ 15 th century: Vol 5: William W. Scott, ‘Sterling And Usual Money Of Scotland: 1370-1415’; Vol 10: Harold W. Booton, ‘Sir John Rutherfurd: A Fifteenth Century Aberdeen Burgess’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’ 16 th century: Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 7: Peter Symms, ‘Some Aspects Of The Sheep Farming Activities Of James V’; Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 18:1: Iain Whyte, ‘Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’; Vol 23:2: Stuart Macdonald, ‘Enemies of God Revisited: Recent Publications on Scottish Witch-hunting’; Vol 25:2: Martin Rorke, ‘Women Overseas Traders in Sixteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 28:1: Cathryn Spence, ‘Women And Business In Sixteenth-Century Edinburgh: Evidence From Their Testaments’; Vol 30:1: Janay Nugent, ‘A Loaded Plate: Food Symbolism and the Early Modern Scottish Household’; Vol 32:2: John MacCallum, ‘Charity doesn't Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560-1650’ 17 th century: Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 12: Michael Lynch, ‘Urbanisation And Urban Networks In Seventeenth Century Scotland: Some Further Thoughts’; Vol 16: Craig Young, ‘Rural Independent Artisan Production in the East-Central Lowlands of Scotland, c.1600-c.1850’;

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Page 1: Journal of Scottish Historical Studies · Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 3: A. Gunning, ‘Government

Journal of Scottish Historical Studies Articles by time period: 14th century: Vol 5: William W. Scott, ‘Sterling And Usual Money Of Scotland: 1370-1415’ 15th century: Vol 5: William W. Scott, ‘Sterling And Usual Money Of Scotland: 1370-1415’; Vol 10: Harold W. Booton, ‘Sir John Rutherfurd: A Fifteenth Century Aberdeen Burgess’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’ 16th century: Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 7: Peter Symms, ‘Some Aspects Of The Sheep Farming Activities Of James V’; Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 18:1: Iain Whyte, ‘Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’; Vol 23:2: Stuart Macdonald, ‘Enemies of God Revisited: Recent Publications on Scottish Witch-hunting’; Vol 25:2: Martin Rorke, ‘Women Overseas Traders in Sixteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 28:1: Cathryn Spence, ‘Women And Business In Sixteenth-Century Edinburgh: Evidence From Their Testaments’; Vol 30:1: Janay Nugent, ‘A Loaded Plate: Food Symbolism and the Early Modern Scottish Household’; Vol 32:2: John MacCallum, ‘Charity doesn't Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560-1650’ 17th century: Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 12: Michael Lynch, ‘Urbanisation And Urban Networks In Seventeenth Century Scotland: Some Further Thoughts’; Vol 16: Craig Young, ‘Rural Independent Artisan Production in the East-Central Lowlands of Scotland, c.1600-c.1850’;

Page 2: Journal of Scottish Historical Studies · Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 3: A. Gunning, ‘Government

Vol 17:1: David Stevenson, ‘A Note on a Scheme to Straighten the River Forth in 1636’; Vol 18:1: Iain Whyte, ‘Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’; Vol 18:2: John G. Harrison, ‘Women and the Branks in Stirling, c.1600 to c.1730’; Vol 18:2: Alastair Mann, ‘Book Commerce, Litigation and the Art of Monopoly: The Case of Agnes Campbell, Royal Printer, 1676-1712’; V ol 21:1: W. Douglas Jones, ‘The Bold Adventurers’: A Quantitative Analysis of the Darien Subscription List (1696)’; Vol 23:2: Stuart Macdonald, ‘Enemies of God Revisited: Recent Publications on Scottish Witch-hunting’; Vol 25:2: Douglas Watt, ‘The Management Of Capital By The Company Of Scotland 1696–1707’; Vol 26:1-2: Alasdair Raffe, ‘Episcopalian Polemic,The London Printing Press And Anglo-Scottish Divergence In The 1690s’; Vol 27:1: Sarah Covington, ‘Royalists, Covenanters And The Shooting Of Servants In The Scottish Civil War’; Vol 30:1: Janay Nugent, ‘A Loaded Plate: Food Symbolism and the Early Modern Scottish Household’; Vol 30:2: Allan Kennedy, ‘A Heavy Yock Uppon Their Necks': Covenanting Government in the Northern Highlands, 1638-1651’; Vol 31:1: Philipp Robinson Röössner, ‘New Avenues of Trade: Structural Change in the European Economy and Foreign Commerce as Reflected in the Changing Structure of Scotland's Commerce, 1660—1760’; Vol 31:2: Siobhan Talbott, ‘Beyond 'the Antiseptic Realm of Theoretical Economic Models': New Perspectives on Franco-Scottish Commerce and the Auld Alliance in the Long Seventeenth Century’; Vol 31:2: Adam Fox, ‘The Emergence of the Scottish Broadside Ballad in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries’; Vol 32:2: John MacCallum, ‘Charity doesn't Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560-1650’ 18th century: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 1: Tom Donnelly, ‘The Economic Activities Of The Members Of The Aberdeen Merchant Guild, 1750-1799’; Vol 2: Richard F. Dell, ‘The Operational Record Of The Clyde Tobacco Fleet, 1747-1775’; Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 3: A. Gunning, ‘Government Expenditure And Military And Naval Activity In Scotland 1793-1815’; Vol 4: Ian Donnachie, ‘Scottish Criminals And Transportation To Australia, 1786-1852’; Vol 5: T. M. Devine, ‘The Union Of 1707 And Scottish Development’; Vol 5: Francis J. Rice, ‘The Origins Of An Organisation Of Insanity In Scotland’;

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Vol 6: C. A. Watley, ‘Sales Of Scottish Marine Salt, 1714-1832’; Vol 6: Iain A. Robertson, ‘The Earl Of Kinnoull's Bridge: The Construction Of The Bridge Of Tay At Perth, 1763-1772’; Vol 7: L. M. Cullen, ‘Smuggling In The North Channel In The Eighteenth Century’; Vol 8: J. Sudgen, ‘Archibald 9th Earl Of Dundonald: An Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneur’; Vol 9: J. K. J. Thomson, ‘Scotland And Catalonia And The American Market In The Eighteenth Century’; Vol 10: Lee Soltow, ‘Inequality Of Wealth In Land In Scotland In The Eighteenth Century’; Vol 11: T.M. Devine and B. Harnesk, ‘The Decline Of Farm Service: A Comparative Study Of Scotland And Sweden’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 14: Andrew Blaikie, ‘A Kind Of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents And The Rural Economy Of North East Scotland, 1750-1900’; Vol 15: Hugh Cheape, ‘A Song On The Lowland Shepherds: Popular Reaction To The Highland Clearances’; Vol 16: Craig Young, ‘Rural Independent Artisan Production in the East-Central Lowlands of Scotland, c.1600-c.1850’; Vol 17: 2: Alan R. MacDonald, ‘“Both Profitable and Pleasant”: Eighteenth-Century Forestry on the Burgh Muir of Perth’; Vol 18:1: Olaf Uwe Janzen, ‘A Scottish Sack Ship in the Newfoundland Trade 1726-27’; Vol 18:2: John G. Harrison, ‘Women and the Branks in Stirling, c.1600 to c.1730’; Vol 18:2: Alastair Mann, ‘Book Commerce, Litigation and the Art of Monopoly: The Case of Agnes Campbell, Royal Printer, 1676-1712’; Vol 19:2: Carol Hill, ‘Galloway Shipping and Regional Development, 1750-1850’; Vol 19:2: J. I. Little, ‘Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance: The Isle of Arran, 1766-1829’; Vol 20:2: Leah Leneman, ‘A natural foundation in equity': Marriage and Divorce in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 21:1: James R. Coull, ‘Fishery Development in Scotland in the Eighteenth Century’; Vol 25:1: Katharine Glover, ‘The Female Mind: Scottish Enlightenment Femininity And The World Of Letters. A Case Study Of The Women Of The Fletcher Of Saltoun Family In The Mid-Eighteenth Century’; Vol 25:2: Douglas Watt, ‘The Management Of Capital By The Company Of Scotland 1696–1707’; Vol 26:1-2: Vivienne S. Dunstan, ‘Glimpses Into A Town’s Reading Habits In Enlightenment Scotland: Analysing The Borrowings Of Gray Library, Haddington, 1732–1816’;

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Vol 26: 1-2: Sam McKinstry, ‘The Positive Depiction Of Entrepreneurs And Entrepreneurship In The Novels Of Sir Walter Scott’; Vol 27:1: Christopher A. Watley and Derek J. Patrick, ‘Contesting Interpretations Of The Union Of 1707: The Abuse And Use Of George Lockhart Of Carnwath’s Memoirs’; Vol 28:1: Mark Towsey, ‘All Partners May Be Enlightened And Improved By Reading Them’: The Distribution Of Enlightenment Books In Scottish Subscription Library Catalogues, 1750–c.1820’; Vol 28:2: Katie Barclay, ‘Negotiating Patriarchy: The Marriage Of Anna Potts And Sir Archibald Grant Of Monymusk, 1731–1744’; Vol 28:2: Rosalind Carr, ‘The Gentleman And The Soldier: Patriotic Masculinities In Eighteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 29:1: Stuart M. Nisbet, ‘The Making of Scotland's First Industrial Region: The Early Cotton Industry in Renfrewshire’; Vol 29:2: Alison Duncan, ‘The Sword and the Pen: The Role of Correspondence in the Advancement Tactics of Eighteenth-Century Military Officers’; Vol 30:1: Stuart Basten, ‘The Impact of the 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts on Scottish Vital Registration’; Vol 31:1: Philipp Robinson Röössner, ‘New Avenues of Trade: Structural Change in the European Economy and Foreign Commerce as Reflected in the Changing Structure of Scotland's Commerce, 1660—1760’; Vol 31:1: Michael Anderson, ‘Guesses, Estimates and Adjustments: Webster's 1755 ''Census'' of Scotland Revisited Again’; Vol 31:2: Adam Fox, ‘The Emergence of the Scottish Broadside Ballad in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries’; Vol 32:1: Christopher A. Watley, ‘Custom, Commerce and Lord Meadowbank: the Management of the Meal Market in Urban Scotland, c.1740-c.1820’; Vol 32:2: Anthony Cooke, ‘An Elite Revisited: Glasgow West India Merchants, 1783-1877’ 19th century: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 1: Sylvia Price, ‘Ivetters’ Earnings In Clyde Shipbuilding, 1889-1913’; Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 2: Willie Orr, ‘The Economic Impact Of Deer Forests In The Scottish Highlands 1850-1914’; Vol 3: C. H. Lee, ‘Modern Economic Growth And Structural Change In Scotland The Service Sector Reconsidered’; Vol 3: A. Gunning, ‘Government Expenditure And Military And Naval Activity In Scotland 1793-1815’; Vol 3: R. C. Michie, ‘Trade And Transport In The Economic Development Of North-East Scotland In The Nineteenth Century’; Vol 4: Ian Donnachie, ‘Scottish Criminals And Transportation To Australia, 1786-1852’;

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Vol 4: Paul Robertson, ‘Scottish Universities And Industry, 1860-1914’; Vol 5: Francis J. Rice, ‘The Origins Of An Organisation Of Insanity In Scotland’; Vol 5: J. H. Treble, ‘The Performance Of The Standard Life Assurance Company In The Ordinary Market For Life Insurance 1825-50’; Vol 5: Irene Brunskill, ‘Ben Fine and Martha Prevezer, The Ownership Of Coal Royalties In Scotland’; Vol 6: C. A. Watley, ‘Sales Of Scottish Marine Salt, 1714-1832’; Vol 6: James H. Treble, ‘The Characteristics Of The Female Unskilled Labour Market And The Formation Of The Female Casual Labour Market In Glasgow, 1891-1914’; Vol 7: R. D. Anderson, ‘Scottish University Professors, 1800-1939: Profile Of An Elite’; Vol 7: James R. Coull, ‘The Engagement System During The Shetland Herring Boom, 1880-1914’; Vol 8: J. G. Duncan, ‘William Thorburn: The Scottish Founder Of A Swedish Mercantile Company’; Vol 8: Andrew G. Ralston, ‘The Development Of Reformatory And Industrial Schools In Scotland, 1832-1872’; Vol 8: William M. Walker, ‘Infant Suffocation - Historical Myth?’; Vol 8: J. Forbes Munro, ‘Scottish Overseas Enterprise And The Lure Of London: The Mackinnon Shipping Group, 1847-1893’; Vol 9: D. Smith, ‘Colonel A.B. Mchardy: The Transformation Of Penality In Scotland’ (1885-1909); Vol 9: Jeanette Brock, ‘Spurious Migration In The Scottish Census’; Vol 11: T.M. Devine and B. Harnesk, ‘The Decline Of Farm Service: A Comparative Study Of Scotland And Sweden’; Vol 11: Cynthia M. Atherton, ‘The Development Of The Middle Class Suburb: The West End Of Glasgow’; Vol 12: Alastair Durie, ‘Tourism In Victorian Scotland: The Case Of Abbotsford’; Vol 12: Eric Richards, ‘The Decline Of St Kilda: Demography, Economy And Emigration’; Vol 13: J.McG. Davies, ‘Social And Labour Relations At Pullars Of Perth 1882-1924’; Vol 13: Richard Penman, ‘The Socio-Occupational Backgrounds Of Association Football Supporters In Late Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 14: Andrew Blaikie, ‘A Kind Of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents And The Rural Economy Of North East Scotland, 1750-1900’; Vol 14: R.H. Campbell, ‘Too Much On The Highlands? A Plea For Change’; Vol 14: R.A. Cage, ‘Infant Mortality Rates And Housing: Twentieth Century Glasgow’; Vol 15: Ian Donnachie, ‘“The Darker Side”: A Speculative Survey Of Scottish Crime During The First Half Of The Nineteenth Century’; Vol 15: James R. Coull, ‘The Role Of The Fishery Board In The Development Of Scottish Fishing Harbours c.1809-1939’;

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Vol 15: Henry Maitles, ‘Attitudes To Jewish Immigration In The West Of Scotland To 1905’; Vol 15: Hugh Cheape, ‘A Song On The Lowland Shepherds: Popular Reaction To The Highland Clearances’; Vol 16: Craig Young, ‘Rural Independent Artisan Production in the East-Central Lowlands of Scotland, c.1600-c.1850’; Vol 16: Eric Richards, ‘The Military Register and the Pursuit of Patrick Sellar’; Vol 16: W. Hamish Fraser, ‘Owenite Socialism in Scotland’; Vol 16: Margaret Storrie, ‘“They Go Much from Home”: Nineteenth-Century Islanders of Gigha, Scotland’; Vol 17:1: Neil Tranter, ‘Schooling and Literacy in Early Nineteenth Century Scotland: Some Additional Evidence and its Implications’; Vol 17:1: Ewen A. Cameron, ‘“They Will Listen to no Remonstrance”: Land Raids and Land Raiders in The Scottish Highlands, 1886 To 1914’; Vol 17:2: Alastair J. Durie, ‘The Impact of Motor Traffic on the Roads System of Central Scotland c. 1896-1919’; Vol 17:2: Janice Helland, ‘Artistic Advocate: Mary Rose Hill Burton and the Falls of Foyers’; Vol 18:2: Andrew Blaikie, ‘Unhappy after Their Own Fashion: Infant Lives and Family Biographies in Southwest Scotland, 1855-1939’; Vol 19:1: R. Guerriero Wilson, ‘Office Workers, Business Elites and the Disappearance of the ‘Ladder of Success’ in Edwardian Glasgow’; Vol 19:2: Carol Hill, ‘Galloway Shipping and Regional Development, 1750-1850’; Vol 19:2: James R. Coull, ‘Penetrating and Monitoring the Market: The Development of the Continental Market for Scottish Herring in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries’; Vol 19:2: J. I. Little, ‘Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance: The Isle of Arran, 1766-1829’; Vol 20:1: J. I. Little, ‘From the Isle of Arran to Inverness Township: A Case Study of Highland Emigration and North American Settlement, 1829-34’; Vol 20:1: Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable Correspondence': The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland’; Vol 20:2: Louise Miskell and William Kenefick, ‘A Flourishing Seaport': Dundee Harbour and the Making of the Industrial Town, c.1815-1850’; Vol 20:2: Leah Leneman, ‘A natural foundation in equity': Marriage and Divorce in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 21:2: Kathryn L. Moore, ‘The Northeast of Scotland’s Coastal Trading Links Towards the End of the Nineteenth Century’; Vol 21:2: Lorraine Peters, ‘Paisley and the Cotton Famine of 1862–1863’; Vol 22:2: Kevin J. James, ‘A View from Across the Irish Sea: Margaret Irwin and the Sweating Question in Ulster’;

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Vol 23:1: Andrew Bain, ‘The Beginnings of Democratic Control of Local Education in Scotland’; Vol 23:1: R. Guerriero-Wilson, ‘Women and the Scottish Clerks’ Association: From Contempt to Collegiality’; Vol 24:1: Alistair Mutch, ‘Management Practice And Kirk Sessions: An Exploration Of The Scottish Contribution To Management’; Vol 24:1: Elaine MacFarland, ‘Researching Death, Mourning And Commemoration In Modern Scotland’; Vol 25:2: Douglas G. Lockhart, ‘Lotted Lands In North East Scotland Since 1850’; Vol 26:1-2: Vivienne S. Dunstan, ‘Glimpses Into A Town’s Reading Habits In Enlightenment Scotland: Analysing The Borrowings Of Gray Library, Haddington, 1732–1816’; Vol 26:1-2: John Macaskill, ‘The Highland Kelp Proprietors And Their Struggle Over The Salt And Barilla Duties, 1817–1831’; Vol 26: 1-2: Sam McKinstry, ‘The Positive Depiction Of Entrepreneurs And Entrepreneurship In The Novels Of Sir Walter Scott’; Vol 27:2: Patricia Lucie, ‘The Sinner And The Phrenologist: Davey Haggart Meets George Combe’; Vol 27:2: Nathalie Rosset, ‘Popular Philosophy In Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 27:2: Atsuko Betchaku, ‘Thomas Chalmers, David Stow and the St John's Experiment: A Study in Educational Influence in Scotland and Beyond, 1819–c.1850’; Vol 28:1: Mark Towsey, ‘All Partners May Be Enlightened And Improved By Reading Them’: The Distribution Of Enlightenment Books In Scottish Subscription Library Catalogues, 1750–c.1820’; Vol 28:1: W. M. Mathew, ‘Animus, Absenteeism, And Succession In The Keiller Marmalade Dynasty, 1839–1919’; Vol 29:1: John D. Wood, ‘Robinson Crusoe Untravelled: John Younger (1785–1860) of St Boswells’; Vol 29:1: Marie Robinson, ‘Plague and Humiliation: The Ecclesiastical Response to Cattle Plague in Mid-Victorian Britain’; Vol 29:2: Jim Tomlinson, ‘The Deglobalisation of Dundee, c. 1900–2000’; Vol 30:1: Geoffrey Baggott, ‘Melness Farm, Sutherland: The Land Question and the Congested Districts Board, c. 1866–1911’; Vol 30:1: Wendy M. Gordon, ‘The Demographics of Scottish Poverty: Paisley's Applicants for Relief, 1861 and 1871’; Vol 30:2: Kenneth Collins, ‘A Community on Trial: The Aberdeen Shechita Case, 1893’; Vol 30:2: Peter Fletcher, ‘Railway Capital in Northern Scotland, 1844-1874’; Vol 30:2: Yukihisa Kumagai, ‘Kirkman Finlay and John Crawfurd: Two Scots in the Campaign of the Glasgow East India Association for the Opening of the China Trade, 1829-1833’; Vol 31:1: Peter Hillis, ‘The Social Composition of the Cathedral Church of St Mungo in Late Nineteenth-Century Glasgow’;

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Vol 31:1: Duncan Sim, ‘The Scottish Community and Scottish Organisations on Merseyside: Development and Decline of a Diaspora’; Vol 32:1: Christopher A. Watley, ‘Custom, Commerce and Lord Meadowbank: the Management of the Meal Market in Urban Scotland, c.1740-c.1820’; Vol 32:1: Mark Nixon, ‘Gordon Pentland and Matthew Roberts, he Material Culture of Scottish Reform Politics, c.1820-c.1884’; Vol 32:1: Robert Anderson, ‘The Development of History Teaching in the Scottish Universities, 1894-1939’; Vol 32:2: Anthony Cooke, ‘An Elite Revisited: Glasgow West India Merchants, 1783-1877’; Vol 32:2: Paul T. Riggs, ‘Prosecutors, Juries, Judges and Punishment in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 32:2: Ben Braber, ‘The Influence of Immigration on the Growth, Urban Concentration and Composition of the Scottish Population, 1841-1911’ 20th century: Vol 1: Sylvia Price, ‘Ivetters’ Earnings In Clyde Shipbuilding, 1889-1913’; Vol 2: Willie Orr, ‘The Economic Impact Of Deer Forests In The Scottish Highlands 1850-1914’; Vol 3: C. H. Lee, ‘Modern Economic Growth And Structural Change In Scotland The Service Sector Reconsidered’; Vol 4: Paul Robertson, ‘Scottish Universities And Industry, 1860-1914’; Vol 5: Irene Brunskill, ‘Ben Fine and Martha Prevezer, The Ownership Of Coal Royalties In Scotland’; Vol 6: James H. Treble, ‘The Characteristics Of The Female Unskilled Labour Market And The Formation Of The Female Casual Labour Market In Glasgow, 1891-1914’; Vol 6: G. R. Rubin, ‘The Composition Of The Munitions Tribunal In Glasgow During The First World War’; Vol 7: R. D. Anderson, ‘Scottish University Professors, 1800-1939: Profile Of An Elite’; Vol 7: James R. Coull, ‘The Engagement System During The Shetland Herring Boom, 1880-1914’; Vol 8: William M. Walker, ‘Infant Suffocation - Historical Myth?’; Vol 9: D. Smith, ‘Colonel A.B. Mchardy: The Transformation Of Penality In Scotland’ (1885-1909); Vol 9: Alan McKinlay, ‘The Inter-War Depression And The Effort Bargain: Shipyard Riveters And The ‘Workman's Foreman’, 1919-1939’; Vol 9: Roger Smith, ‘New Towns For Scottish Miners: The Rise And Fall Of A Social Ideal (1945-1948)’; Vol 9: Jeanette Brock, ‘Spurious Migration In The Scottish Census’; Vol 10: R. H. Campbell, ‘Scottish Economic And Social History: Past Developments And Future Prospects’; Vol 10: Arthur Midwinter, ‘A Return To Ratepayer Democracy?: The Reform Of Local Government Finance In Historical Perspective’;

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Vol 11: S. Mckinstry, ‘The Albion Motor Car Company: Growth And Specialisation 1899-1918’; Vol 11: Callum G. Brown, ‘Secularisation: A Theory In Danger?’; Vol 13: G. C. Peden, ‘An Agenda For The Economic History Of Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 13: J.McG. Davies, ‘Social And Labour Relations At Pullars Of Perth 1882-1924’; Vol 13: Leah Leneman, ‘Workmen's Compensation At The Wemyss Coal Company 1906-1924’; Vol 13: W.J. Pike, ‘The Oil Price Crisis And Its Impact On Scottish North Sea Development 1986-1988’; Vol 14: Roy Church, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “How Did Business Think?”’; Vol 14: R.H. Campbell, ‘Too Much On The Highlands? A Plea For Change’; Vol 14: R.A. Cage, ‘Infant Mortality Rates And Housing: Twentieth Century Glasgow’; Vol 15: James R. Coull, ‘The Role Of The Fishery Board In The Development Of Scottish Fishing Harbours c.1809-1939’; Vol 15: Peter L. Payne, ‘The End Of Steelmaking In Scotland, c.1967-1993’; Vol 16: Peter Mathias, ‘Historical Continuity and Present Discontinuity in the Brewing Industry’; Vol 16: Craig Young, ‘Rural Independent Artisan Production in the East-Central Lowlands of Scotland, c.1600-c.1850’; Vol 17:1: Debbie Kemmer, ‘Investigating Infant Mortality in Early Twentieth Century Scotland Using Civil Registers: Aberdeen and Dundee Compared’; Vol 17:1: Ewen A. Cameron, ‘“They Will Listen to no Remonstrance”: Land Raids and Land Raiders in The Scottish Highlands, 1886 To 1914’; Vol 17:2: Alastair J. Durie, ‘The Impact of Motor Traffic on the Roads System of Central Scotland c. 1896-1919’; Vol 18:1: Sam McKinstry, ‘Transforming John Brown's Shipyard: The Drilling Rig and Offsore Fabrication Business of Marathon and UIE, 1972-1997’; Vol 18:1: R. L. Mackie, ‘Industry in Kirkcaldy: Mapping the Structure of Business in Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 18:2: Andrew Blaikie, ‘Unhappy after Their Own Fashion: Infant Lives and Family Biographies in Southwest Scotland, 1855-1939’; Vol 19:1: Tony Milligan, ‘The British Union of Fascists' Policy in Relation to Scotland’; Vol 19:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1917-45: A Guide to Records Held at the Public Record Office and National Archives of Scotland’; Vol 19:2: James R. Coull, ‘Penetrating and Monitoring the Market: The Development of the Continental Market for Scottish Herring in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries’; Vol 20:1: Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable Correspondence': The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland’; Vol 20:1: Ian Levitt – ‘Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1945—66: A Guide to Records Held at the Public Record Office and National Archives of Scotland’;

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Vol 20:2: Lewis Johnman and Hugh Murphy, ‘Scotland, A Dead Loss. The Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation and the Scottish Banks, 1945-1965’; Vol 21:1: John Stewart, ‘The most precious possession of a nation is its children’: The Clyde Committee on Homeless Children in Scotland’; Vol 21:2: Kay Blackwell, ‘Women on Red Clydeside: The Invisible Workforce Debate’; Vol 22:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1966–70: a Guide to Records held at the Public Record Office (with Addendeum, 1964–66)’; Vol 22:1: Murray Watson, ‘The English Diaspora: Discovering Scotland’s Invisible Migrants – 1945 to 2000’; Vol 22:1: Sarah Pedersen, ‘A Surfeit of Socks? The Impact of the First World War on Women Correspondents to Daily Newspapers’; Vol 22:2: Arthur McIvor and Ronnie Johnston, ‘Voices from the Pits: Health and Safety in Scottish Coal Mining Since 1945’; Vol 22:2: Michael French and Jim Phillips, ‘Food Safety Regimes in Scotland, 1899–1914’; Vol 22:2: Kevin J. James, ‘A View from Across the Irish Sea: Margaret Irwin and the Sweating Question in Ulster’; Vol 23:1: Andrew Bain, ‘The Beginnings of Democratic Control of Local Education in Scotland’; Vol 23:1: R. Guerriero-Wilson, ‘Women and the Scottish Clerks’ Association: From Contempt to Collegiality’; Vol 24:1: Lindsay Paterson, ‘The Modernising Of The Democratic Intellect:The Role Of English In Scottish Secondary Education, 1900–1939’; Vol 24:1: Roger Davidson and Gayle Davis, ‘“A Festering Sore On The Body Of Society”: The Wolfenden Committee And Female Prostitution In Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 24:2: Catriona M. M. MacDonald, ‘“Wersh The Wine O’ Victorie”: Writing Scotland’s Second World War’; Vol 24:2: Ronnie Johnston and Arthor McIvor, ‘The War And The Body At Work: Occupational Health And Safety In Scottish Industry, 1939–1945’; Vol 24:2: Wendy Ugolini, ‘The Internal Enemy ‘Other’: Recovering The World War Two Narratives Of Italian Scottish Women’; Vol 25:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Regenerating The Scottish Highlands: Whitehall And The Fort William Pulp Mill, 1945–63’; Vol 25:1: David Stewart, ‘Fighting For Survival: The 1980s Campaign To Save Ravenscraig Steelworks’; Vol 25:2: Douglas G. Lockhart, ‘Lotted Lands In North East Scotland Since 1850’; Vol 26:1-2: John Stewart and John Welshman, ‘The Evacuation Of Children In Wartime Scotland: Culture, Behaviour And Poverty’; Vol 27:1: Robin Mackie, ‘Counting Chemists: The Distribution Of Chemical Expertise In Scotland In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century’; Vol 27:1: Alison Gilmour, ‘The Trouble With Linwood: Compliance And Coercion In The Car Plant, 1963–1981’;

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Vol 28:1: W. M. Mathew, ‘Animus, Absenteeism, And Succession In The Keiller Marmalade Dynasty, 1839–1919’; Vol 28:2: Roger Davidson, ‘The Cautionary Tale Of Tom’: The Male Homosexual Experience Of Scottish Medicine In The 1970s And Early 1980s’; Vol 29:2: Ben Braber, ‘Within Our Gates: A New Perspective on Germans in Glasgow during the First World War’; Vol 29:2: Jim Tomlinson, ‘The Deglobalisation of Dundee, c. 1900–2000’; Vol 30:1: Geoffrey Baggott, ‘Melness Farm, Sutherland: The Land Question and the Congested Districts Board, c. 1866–1911’; Vol 30:2: Angus MacKenzie, ‘Self-Help and Propaganda: Scottish National Development Council, 1931-1939’; Vol 31:1: Johann Custodis, ‘Exploiting the Enemy in the Orkneys: The Employment of Italian Prisoners of War on the Scapa Flow Barriers during the Second World War’; Vol 31:1: Duncan Sim, ‘The Scottish Community and Scottish Organisations on Merseyside: Development and Decline of a Diaspora’; Vol 31:2: Gavin Bowd, ‘Scotland for Franco: Charles Saroléa v. The Red Duchess’; Vol 31:2: Huw D. Jones and Susan Galloway, ‘Arts Governance in Scotland: the Saga of Scottish Opera, 1962-2007’; Vol 32:1: Robert Anderson, ‘The Development of History Teaching in the Scottish Universities, 1894-1939’; Vol 32:2: Ben Braber, ‘The Influence of Immigration on the Growth, Urban Concentration and Composition of the Scottish Population, 1841-1911’ 21st century: Vol 23:2: Annette Carruthers, ‘House Museums and Domestic Life Displays in Scotland’; Vol 23:2: Kirsty Lingstadt, ‘Scotland’s Black Diamonds: Heritage, Education, Entertainment and Commercialism’

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Articles by theme: Economy and trade: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 1: Tom Donnelly, ‘The Economic Activities Of The Members Of The Aberdeen Merchant Guild, 1750-1799’; Vol 1: Sylvia Price, ‘Ivetters’ Earnings In Clyde Shipbuilding, 1889-1913’; Vol 2: Richard F. Dell, ‘The Operational Record Of The Clyde Tobacco Fleet, 1747-1775’; Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 2: Willie Orr, ‘The Economic Impact Of Deer Forests In The Scottish Highlands 1850-1914’; Vol 3: C. H. Lee, ‘Modern Economic Growth And Structural Change In Scotland The Service Sector Reconsidered’; Vol 3: R. C. Michie, ‘Trade And Transport In The Economic Development Of North-East Scotland In The Nineteenth Century’; Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 4: Paul Robertson, ‘Scottish Universities And Industry, 1860-1914’; Vol 5: William W. Scott, ‘Sterling And Usual Money Of Scotland: 1370-1415’; Vol 5: T. M. Devine, ‘The Union Of 1707 And Scottish Development’; Vol 5: J. H. Treble, ‘The Performance Of The Standard Life Assurance Company In The Ordinary Market For Life Insurance 1825-50’; Vol 5: Irene Brunskill, ‘Ben Fine and Martha Prevezer, The Ownership Of Coal Royalties In Scotland’; Vol 6: C. A. Watley, ‘Sales Of Scottish Marine Salt, 1714-1832’; Vol 6: Iain A. Robertson, ‘The Earl Of Kinnoull's Bridge: The Construction Of The Bridge Of Tay At Perth, 1763-1772’; Vol 6: James H. Treble, ‘The Characteristics Of The Female Unskilled Labour Market And The Formation Of The Female Casual Labour Market In Glasgow, 1891-1914’; Vol 7: L. M. Cullen, ‘Smuggling In The North Channel In The Eighteenth Century’; Vol 7: James R. Coull, ‘The Engagement System During The Shetland Herring Boom, 1880-1914’; Vol 7: Peter Symms, ‘Some Aspects Of The Sheep Farming Activities Of James V’; Vol 8: J. Sudgen, ‘Archibald 9th Earl Of Dundonald: An Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneur’; Vol 8: J. G. Duncan, ‘William Thorburn: The Scottish Founder Of A Swedish Mercantile Company’; Vol 8: William M. Walker, ‘Infant Suffocation - Historical Myth?’; Vol 8: J. Forbes Munro, ‘Scottish Overseas Enterprise And The Lure Of London: The Mackinnon Shipping Group, 1847-1893’; Vol 9: J. K. J. Thomson, ‘Scotland And Catalonia And The American Market In The Eighteenth Century’;

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Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 9: Alan McKinlay, ‘The Inter-War Depression And The Effort Bargain: Shipyard Riveters And The ‘Workman's Foreman’, 1919-1939’; Vol 9: Roger Smith, ‘New Towns For Scottish Miners: The Rise And Fall Of A Social Ideal (1945-1948)’; Vol 10: R. H. Campbell, ‘Scottish Economic And Social History: Past Developments And Future Prospects’; Vol 10: Harold W. Booton, ‘Sir John Rutherfurd: A Fifteenth Century Aberdeen Burgess’; Vol 10: Lee Soltow, ‘Inequality Of Wealth In Land In Scotland In The Eighteenth Century’; Vol 11: T.M. Devine and B. Harnesk, ‘The Decline Of Farm Service: A Comparative Study Of Scotland And Sweden’; Vol 11: Cynthia M. Atherton, ‘The Development Of The Middle Class Suburb: The West End Of Glasgow’; Vol 11: S. Mckinstry, ‘The Albion Motor Car Company: Growth And Specialisation 1899-1918’; Vol 12: Michael Lynch, ‘Urbanisation And Urban Networks In Seventeenth Century Scotland: Some Further Thoughts’; Vol 12: Eric Richards, ‘The Decline Of St Kilda: Demography, Economy And Emigration’; Vol 13: G. C. Peden, ‘An Agenda For The Economic History Of Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 13: J.McG. Davies, ‘Social And Labour Relations At Pullars Of Perth 1882-1924’; Vol 13: Leah Leneman, ‘Workmen's Compensation At The Wemyss Coal Company 1906-1924’; Vol 13: W.J. Pike, ‘The Oil Price Crisis And Its Impact On Scottish North Sea Development 1986-1988’; Vol 13: Richard Penman, ‘The Socio-Occupational Backgrounds Of Association Football Supporters In Late Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 14: Roy Church, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “How Did Business Think?”’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 14: Andrew Blaikie, ‘A Kind Of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents And The Rural Economy Of North East Scotland, 1750-1900’; Vol 14: R.H. Campbell, ‘Too Much On The Highlands? A Plea For Change’; Vol 15: James R. Coull, ‘The Role Of The Fishery Board In The Development Of Scottish Fishing Harbours c.1809-1939’; Vol 15: Peter L. Payne, ‘The End Of Steelmaking In Scotland, c.1967-1993’; Vol 16: Peter Mathias, ‘Historical Continuity and Present Discontinuity in the Brewing Industry’; Vol 16: W. Hamish Fraser, ‘Owenite Socialism in Scotland’;

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Vol 17:1: Debbie Kemmer, ‘Investigating Infant Mortality in Early Twentieth Century Scotland Using Civil Registers: Aberdeen and Dundee Compared’; Vol 17:1: David Stevenson, ‘A Note on a Scheme to Straighten the River Forth in 1636’; Vol 17: 2: Alan R. MacDonald, ‘“Both Profitable and Pleasant”: Eighteenth-Century Forestry on the Burgh Muir of Perth’; Vol 17:2: Janice Helland, ‘Artistic Advocate: Mary Rose Hill Burton and the Falls of Foyers’; Vol 18:1: Olaf Uwe Janzen, ‘A Scottish Sack Ship in the Newfoundland Trade 1726-27’; Vol 18:1: Iain Whyte, ‘Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’; Vol 18:1: Sam McKinstry, ‘Transforming John Brown's Shipyard: The Drilling Rig and Offsore Fabrication Business of Marathon and UIE, 1972-1997’; Vol 18:1: R. L. Mackie, ‘Industry in Kirkcaldy: Mapping the Structure of Business in Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 18:2: Alastair Mann, ‘Book Commerce, Litigation and the Art of Monopoly: The Case of Agnes Campbell, Royal Printer, 1676-1712’; Vol 19:1: R. Guerriero Wilson, ‘Office Workers, Business Elites and the Disappearance of the ‘Ladder of Success’ in Edwardian Glasgow’; Vol 19:2: Carol Hill, ‘Galloway Shipping and Regional Development, 1750-1850’; Vol 19:2: James R. Coull, ‘Penetrating and Monitoring the Market: The Development of the Continental Market for Scottish Herring in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries’; Vol 19:2: J. I. Little, ‘Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance: The Isle of Arran, 1766-1829’; Vol 20:1: Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable Correspondence': The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland’; Vol 20:2: Lewis Johnman and Hugh Murphy, ‘Scotland, A Dead Loss. The Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation and the Scottish Banks, 1945-1965’; Vol 20:2: Louise Miskell and William Kenefick, ‘A Flourishing Seaport': Dundee Harbour and the Making of the Industrial Town, c.1815-1850’; Vol 21:1: James R. Coull, ‘Fishery Development in Scotland in the Eighteenth Century’; Vol 21:2: Kathryn L. Moore, ‘The Northeast of Scotland’s Coastal Trading Links Towards the End of the Nineteenth Century’; Vol 21:2: Lorraine Peters, ‘Paisley and the Cotton Famine of 1862–1863’; Vol 21:2: Kay Blackwell, ‘Women on Red Clydeside: The Invisible Workforce Debate’; Vol 22:2: Arthur McIvor and Ronnie Johnston, ‘Voices from the Pits: Health and Safety in Scottish Coal Mining Since 1945’; Vol 22:2: Kevin J. James, ‘A View from Across the Irish Sea: Margaret Irwin and the Sweating Question in Ulster’; Vol 23:1: R. Guerriero-Wilson, ‘Women and the Scottish Clerks’ Association: From Contempt to Collegiality’;

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Vol 24:1: Alistair Mutch, ‘Management Practice And Kirk Sessions: An Exploration Of The Scottish Contribution To Management’; Vol 24:2: Ronnie Johnston and Arthor McIvor, ‘The War And The Body At Work: Occupational Health And Safety In Scottish Industry, 1939–1945’; Vol 25:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Regenerating The Scottish Highlands: Whitehall And The Fort William Pulp Mill, 1945–63’; Vol 25:1: David Stewart, ‘Fighting For Survival: The 1980s Campaign To Save Ravenscraig Steelworks’; Vol 25:2: Martin Rorke, ‘Women Overseas Traders in Sixteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 25:2: Douglas Watt, ‘The Management Of Capital By The Company Of Scotland 1696–1707’; Vol 25:2: Douglas G. Lockhart, ‘Lotted Lands In North East Scotland Since 1850’; Vol 26:1-2: John Macaskill, ‘The Highland Kelp Proprietors And Their Struggle Over The Salt And Barilla Duties, 1817–1831’; Vol 26: 1-2: Sam McKinstry, ‘The Positive Depiction Of Entrepreneurs And Entrepreneurship In The Novels Of Sir Walter Scott’’; Vol 27:1: Alison Gilmour, ‘The Trouble With Linwood: Compliance And Coercion In The Car Plant, 1963–1981’; Vol 28:1: Cathryn Spence, ‘Women And Business In Sixteenth-Century Edinburgh: Evidence From Their Testaments’; Vol 28:1: W. M. Mathew, ‘Animus, Absenteeism, And Succession In The Keiller Marmalade Dynasty, 1839–1919’; Vol 29:1: Stuart M. Nisbet, ‘The Making of Scotland's First Industrial Region: The Early Cotton Industry in Renfrewshire’; Vol 29:1: Marie Robinson, ‘Plague and Humiliation: The Ecclesiastical Response to Cattle Plague in Mid-Victorian Britain’; Vol 29:2: Jim Tomlinson, ‘The Deglobalisation of Dundee, c. 1900–2000’; Vol 30:2: Angus MacKenzie, ‘Self-Help and Propaganda: Scottish National Development Council, 1931-1939’; Vol 30:2: Peter Fletcher, ‘Railway Capital in Northern Scotland, 1844-1874’; Vol 30:2: Yukihisa Kumagai, ‘Kirkman Finlay and John Crawfurd: Two Scots in the Campaign of the Glasgow East India Association for the Opening of the China Trade, 1829-1833’; Vol 31:1: Philipp Robinson Röössner, ‘New Avenues of Trade: Structural Change in the European Economy and Foreign Commerce as Reflected in the Changing Structure of Scotland's Commerce, 1660—1760’; Vol 31:2: Siobhan Talbott, ‘Beyond 'the Antiseptic Realm of Theoretical Economic Models': New Perspectives on Franco-Scottish Commerce and the Auld Alliance in the Long Seventeenth Century’; Vol 32:1: Christopher A. Watley, ‘Custom, Commerce and Lord Meadowbank: the Management of the Meal Market in Urban Scotland, c.1740-c.1820’; Vol 32:2: Anthony Cooke, ‘An Elite Revisited: Glasgow West India Merchants, 1783-1877’

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Society and culture: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 1: Tom Donnelly, ‘The Economic Activities Of The Members Of The Aberdeen Merchant Guild, 1750-1799’; Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 7: R. D. Anderson, ‘Scottish University Professors, 1800-1939: Profile Of An Elite’; Vol 8: J. Sudgen, ‘Archibald 9th Earl Of Dundonald: An Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneur’; Vol 8: William M. Walker, ‘Infant Suffocation - Historical Myth?’; Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 10: Harold W. Booton, ‘Sir John Rutherfurd: A Fifteenth Century Aberdeen Burgess’; Vol 11: Cynthia M. Atherton, ‘The Development Of The Middle Class Suburb: The West End Of Glasgow’; Vol 12: Alastair Durie, ‘Tourism In Victorian Scotland: The Case Of Abbotsford’; Vol 13: J.McG. Davies, ‘Social And Labour Relations At Pullars Of Perth 1882-1924’; Vol 13: Richard Penman, ‘The Socio-Occupational Backgrounds Of Association Football Supporters In Late Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 14: Andrew Blaikie, ‘A Kind Of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents And The Rural Economy Of North East Scotland, 1750-1900’; Vol 15: Hugh Cheape, ‘A Song On The Lowland Shepherds: Popular Reaction To The Highland Clearances’; Vol 16: W. Hamish Fraser, ‘Owenite Socialism in Scotland’; Vol 17:1: Ewen A. Cameron, ‘“They Will Listen to no Remonstrance”: Land Raids and Land Raiders in The Scottish Highlands, 1886 To 1914’; Vol 17:2: Janice Helland, ‘Artistic Advocate: Mary Rose Hill Burton and the Falls of Foyers’; Vol 18:1: Iain Whyte, ‘Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’; Vol 18:2: Andrew Blaikie, ‘Unhappy after Their Own Fashion: Infant Lives and Family Biographies in Southwest Scotland, 1855-1939’; Vol 20:1: Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable Correspondence': The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland’; Vol 20:2: Leah Leneman, ‘A natural foundation in equity': Marriage and Divorce in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 21:1: W. Douglas Jones, ‘The Bold Adventurers’: A Quantitative Analysis of the Darien Subscription List (1696)’;

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Vol 21:1: John Stewart, ‘The most precious possession of a nation is its children’: The Clyde Committee on Homeless Children in Scotland’; Vol 21:2: Kay Blackwell, ‘Women on Red Clydeside: The Invisible Workforce Debate’; Vol 22:1: Sarah Pedersen, ‘A Surfeit of Socks? The Impact of the First World War on Women Correspondents to Daily Newspapers’; Vol 23:2: Stuart Macdonald, ‘Enemies of God Revisited: Recent Publications on Scottish Witch-hunting’; Vol 23:2: Annette Carruthers, ‘House Museums and Domestic Life Displays in Scotland’; Vol 23:2: Kirsty Lingstadt, ‘Scotland’s Black Diamonds: Heritage, Education, Entertainment and Commercialism’; Vol 24:1: Elaine MacFarland, ‘Researching Death, Mourning And Commemoration In Modern Scotland’; Vol 24:2: Ronnie Johnston and Arthor McIvor, ‘The War And The Body At Work: Occupational Health And Safety In Scottish Industry, 1939–1945’; Vol 25:1: Katharine Glover, ‘The Female Mind: Scottish Enlightenment Femininity And The World Of Letters. A Case Study Of The Women Of The Fletcher Of Saltoun Family In The Mid-Eighteenth Century’; Vol 25:1: David Stewart, ‘Fighting For Survival: The 1980s Campaign To Save Ravenscraig Steelworks’; Vol 26:1-2: Alasdair Raffe, ‘Episcopalian Polemic,The London Printing Press And Anglo-Scottish Divergence In The 1690s’; Vol 26:1-2: Vivienne S. Dunstan, ‘Glimpses Into A Town’s Reading Habits In Enlightenment Scotland: Analysing The Borrowings Of Gray Library, Haddington, 1732–1816’; Vol 26: 1-2: Sam McKinstry, ‘The Positive Depiction Of Entrepreneurs And Entrepreneurship In The Novels Of Sir Walter Scott’; Vol 26:1-2: John Stewart and John Welshman, ‘The Evacuation Of Children In Wartime Scotland: Culture, Behaviour And Poverty’; Vol 27:1: Sarah Covington, ‘Royalists, Covenanters And The Shooting Of Servants In The Scottish Civil War’; Vol 27:1: Christopher A. Watley and Derek J. Patrick, ‘Contesting Interpretations Of The Union Of 1707: The Abuse And Use Of George Lockhart Of Carnwath’s Memoirs’; Vol 27:2: Patricia Lucie, ‘The Sinner And The Phrenologist: Davey Haggart Meets George Combe’; Vol 27:2: Nathalie Rosset, ‘Popular Philosophy In Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 28:1: Mark Towsey, ‘All Partners May Be Enlightened And Improved By Reading Them’: The Distribution Of Enlightenment Books In Scottish Subscription Library Catalogues, 1750–c.1820’; Vol 28:2: Katie Barclay, ‘Negotiating Patriarchy: The Marriage Of Anna Potts And Sir Archibald Grant Of Monymusk, 1731–1744’; Vol 28:2: Rosalind Carr, ‘The Gentleman And The Soldier: Patriotic Masculinities In Eighteenth-Century Scotland’;

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Vol 29:1: John D. Wood, ‘Robinson Crusoe Untravelled: John Younger (1785–1860) of St Boswells’; Vol 29:1: Marie Robinson, ‘Plague and Humiliation: The Ecclesiastical Response to Cattle Plague in Mid-Victorian Britain’; Vol 29:2: Ben Braber, ‘Within Our Gates: A New Perspective on Germans in Glasgow during the First World War’; Vol 29:2: Alison Duncan, ‘The Sword and the Pen: The Role of Correspondence in the Advancement Tactics of Eighteenth-Century Military Officers’; Vol 30:1: Wendy M. Gordon, ‘The Demographics of Scottish Poverty: Paisley's Applicants for Relief, 1861 and 1871’; Vol 30:1: Janay Nugent, ‘A Loaded Plate: Food Symbolism and the Early Modern Scottish Household’; Vol 30:1: Stuart Basten, ‘The Impact of the 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts on Scottish Vital Registration’; Vol 30:2: Kenneth Collins, ‘A Community on Trial: The Aberdeen Shechita Case, 1893’; Vol 31:1: Peter Hillis, ‘The Social Composition of the Cathedral Church of St Mungo in Late Nineteenth-Century Glasgow’; Vol 31:1: Duncan Sim, ‘The Scottish Community and Scottish Organisations on Merseyside: Development and Decline of a Diaspora’; Vol 31:2: Adam Fox, ‘The Emergence of the Scottish Broadside Ballad in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries’; Vol 31:2: Huw D. Jones and Susan Galloway, ‘Arts Governance in Scotland: the Saga of Scottish Opera, 1962-2007’; Vol 32:1: Christopher A. Watley, ‘Custom, Commerce and Lord Meadowbank: the Management of the Meal Market in Urban Scotland, c.1740-c.1820’; Vol 32:1: Robert Anderson, ‘The Development of History Teaching in the Scottish Universities, 1894-1939’; Vol 32:2: John MacCallum, ‘Charity doesn't Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560-1650’; Vol 32:2: Anthony Cooke, ‘An Elite Revisited: Glasgow West India Merchants, 1783-1877’; Vol 32:2: Ben Braber, ‘The Influence of Immigration on the Growth, Urban Concentration and Composition of the Scottish Population, 1841-1911’ Politics: Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 5: T. M. Devine, ‘The Union Of 1707 And Scottish Development’; Vol 10: Arthur Midwinter, ‘A Return To Ratepayer Democracy?: The Reform Of Local Government Finance In Historical Perspective’; Vol 15: Henry Maitles, ‘Attitudes To Jewish Immigration In The West Of Scotland To 1905’; Vol 17:1: David Stevenson, ‘A Note on a Scheme to Straighten the River Forth in 1636’;

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Vol 19:1: Tony Milligan, ‘The British Union of Fascists' Policy in Relation to Scotland’; Vol 19:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1917-45: A Guide to Records Held at the Public Record Office and National Archives of Scotland’; Vol 20:1: Ian Levitt – ‘Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1945—66: A Guide to Records Held at the Public Record Office and National Archives of Scotland’; Vol 22:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1966–70: a Guide to Records held at the Public Record Office (with Addendeum, 1964–66)’; Vol 23:1: Andrew Bain, ‘The Beginnings of Democratic Control of Local Education in Scotland’; Vol 25:1: David Stewart, ‘Fighting For Survival: The 1980s Campaign To Save Ravenscraig Steelworks’; Vol 27:1: Christopher A. Watley and Derek J. Patrick, ‘Contesting Interpretations Of The Union Of 1707: The Abuse And Use Of George Lockhart Of Carnwath’s Memoirs’; Vol 30:1: Stuart Basten, ‘The Impact of the 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts on Scottish Vital Registration’; Vol 30:2: Allan Kennedy, ‘A Heavy Yock Uppon Their Necks': Covenanting Government in the Northern Highlands, 1638-1651’; Vol 31:2: Gavin Bowd, ‘Scotland for Franco: Charles Saroléa v. The Red Duchess’; Vol 32:1: Mark Nixon, ‘Gordon Pentland and Matthew Roberts, he Material Culture of Scottish Reform Politics, c.1820-c.1884’ Science and technology: Vol 4: Paul Robertson, ‘Scottish Universities And Industry, 1860-1914’; Vol 8: J. Sudgen, ‘Archibald 9th Earl Of Dundonald: An Eighteenth-Century Entrepreneur’; Vol 9: D. Smith, ‘Colonel A.B. Mchardy: The Transformation Of Penality In Scotland’ (1885-1909); Vol 11: S. Mckinstry, ‘The Albion Motor Car Company: Growth And Specialisation 1899-1918’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 15: Peter L. Payne, ‘The End Of Steelmaking In Scotland, c.1967-1993’; Vol 17:2: Alastair J. Durie, ‘The Impact of Motor Traffic on the Roads System of Central Scotland c. 1896-1919’; Vol 17: 2: Alan R. MacDonald, ‘“Both Profitable and Pleasant”: Eighteenth-Century Forestry on the Burgh Muir of Perth’; Vol 17:2: Janice Helland, ‘Artistic Advocate: Mary Rose Hill Burton and the Falls of Foyers’; Vol 18:1: Sam McKinstry, ‘Transforming John Brown's Shipyard: The Drilling Rig and Offsore Fabrication Business of Marathon and UIE, 1972-1997’; Vol 27:1: Robin Mackie, ‘Counting Chemists: The Distribution Of Chemical Expertise In Scotland In The First Half Of The Twentieth Century’;

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Vol 27:2: Patricia Lucie, ‘The Sinner And The Phrenologist: Davey Haggart Meets George Combe’ Gender and sexuality: Vol 6: James H. Treble, ‘The Characteristics Of The Female Unskilled Labour Market And The Formation Of The Female Casual Labour Market In Glasgow, 1891-1914’; Vol 8: William M. Walker, ‘Infant Suffocation - Historical Myth?’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 14: Andrew Blaikie, ‘A Kind Of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents And The Rural Economy Of North East Scotland, 1750-1900’; Vol 17:1: Debbie Kemmer, ‘Investigating Infant Mortality in Early Twentieth Century Scotland Using Civil Registers: Aberdeen and Dundee Compared’; Vol 18:2: John G. Harrison, ‘Women and the Branks in Stirling, c.1600 to c.1730’; Vol 18:2: Alastair Mann, ‘Book Commerce, Litigation and the Art of Monopoly: The Case of Agnes Campbell, Royal Printer, 1676-1712’; Vol 20:2: Leah Leneman, ‘A natural foundation in equity': Marriage and Divorce in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 21:2: Kay Blackwell, ‘Women on Red Clydeside: The Invisible Workforce Debate’; Vol 22:1: Sarah Pedersen, ‘A Surfeit of Socks? The Impact of the First World War on Women Correspondents to Daily Newspapers’; Vol 22:2: Kevin J. James, ‘A View from Across the Irish Sea: Margaret Irwin and the Sweating Question in Ulster’; Vol 23:1: R. Guerriero-Wilson, ‘Women and the Scottish Clerks’ Association: From Contempt to Collegiality’; Vol 23:2: Stuart Macdonald, ‘Enemies of God Revisited: Recent Publications on Scottish Witch-hunting’; Vol 24:1: Roger Davidson and Gayle Davis, ‘“A Festering Sore On The Body Of Society”: The Wolfenden Committee And Female Prostitution In Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 24:2: Wendy Ugolini, ‘The Internal Enemy ‘Other’: Recovering The World War Two Narratives Of Italian Scottish Women’; Vol 25:1: Katharine Glover, ‘The Female Mind: Scottish Enlightenment Femininity And The World Of Letters. A Case Study Of The Women Of The Fletcher Of Saltoun Family In The Mid-Eighteenth Century’; Vol 25:2: Martin Rorke, ‘Women Overseas Traders in Sixteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 28:1: Cathryn Spence, ‘Women And Business In Sixteenth-Century Edinburgh: Evidence From Their Testaments’; Vol 28:2: Katie Barclay, ‘Negotiating Patriarchy: The Marriage Of Anna Potts And Sir Archibald Grant Of Monymusk, 1731–1744’; Vol 28:2: Rosalind Carr, ‘The Gentleman And The Soldier: Patriotic Masculinities In Eighteenth-Century Scotland’;

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Vol 30:1: Wendy M. Gordon, ‘The Demographics of Scottish Poverty: Paisley's Applicants for Relief, 1861 and 1871’; Vol 32:2: Paul T. Riggs, ‘Prosecutors, Juries, Judges and Punishment in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland’ Family: Vol 1: Tom Donnelly, ‘The Economic Activities Of The Members Of The Aberdeen Merchant Guild, 1750-1799’; Vol 10: Harold W. Booton, ‘Sir John Rutherfurd: A Fifteenth Century Aberdeen Burgess’; Vol 13: J.McG. Davies, ‘Social And Labour Relations At Pullars Of Perth 1882-1924’; Vol 14: Andrew Blaikie, ‘A Kind Of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents And The Rural Economy Of North East Scotland, 1750-1900’; Vol 14: R.A. Cage, ‘Infant Mortality Rates And Housing: Twentieth Century Glasgow’; Vol 16: Peter Mathias, ‘Historical Continuity and Present Discontinuity in the Brewing Industry’; Vol 16: Margaret Storrie, ‘“They Go Much from Home”: Nineteenth-Century Islanders of Gigha, Scotland’; Vol 17:1: Debbie Kemmer, ‘Investigating Infant Mortality in Early Twentieth Century Scotland Using Civil Registers: Aberdeen and Dundee Compared’; Vol 18:2: Andrew Blaikie, ‘Unhappy after Their Own Fashion: Infant Lives and Family Biographies in Southwest Scotland, 1855-1939’; Vol 20:2: Leah Leneman, ‘A natural foundation in equity': Marriage and Divorce in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Scotland’; Vol 25:1: Katharine Glover, ‘The Female Mind: Scottish Enlightenment Femininity And The World Of Letters. A Case Study Of The Women Of The Fletcher Of Saltoun Family In The Mid-Eighteenth Century’; Vol 28:2: Katie Barclay, ‘Negotiating Patriarchy: The Marriage Of Anna Potts And Sir Archibald Grant Of Monymusk, 1731–1744’; Vol 28:2: Roger Davidson, ‘The Cautionary Tale Of Tom’: The Male Homosexual Experience Of Scottish Medicine In The 1970s And Early 1980s’; Vol 29:2: Alison Duncan, ‘The Sword and the Pen: The Role of Correspondence in the Advancement Tactics of Eighteenth-Century Military Officers’; Vol 30:1: Wendy M. Gordon, ‘The Demographics of Scottish Poverty: Paisley's Applicants for Relief, 1861 and 1871’ Crime and punishment: Vol 4: Ian Donnachie, ‘Scottish Criminals And Transportation To Australia, 1786-1852’; Vol 8: Andrew G. Ralston, ‘The Development Of Reformatory And Industrial Schools In Scotland, 1832-1872’; Vol 9: D. Smith, ‘Colonel A.B. Mchardy: The Transformation Of Penality In Scotland’ (1885-1909);

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Vol 15: Ian Donnachie, ‘“The Darker Side”: A Speculative Survey Of Scottish Crime During The First Half Of The Nineteenth Century’; Vol 18:2: John G. Harrison, ‘Women and the Branks in Stirling, c.1600 to c.1730’; Vol 24:1: Roger Davidson and Gayle Davis, ‘“A Festering Sore On The Body Of Society”: The Wolfenden Committee And Female Prostitution In Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 32:2: Paul T. Riggs, ‘Prosecutors, Juries, Judges and Punishment in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland’ Health: Vol 14: R.A. Cage, ‘Infant Mortality Rates And Housing: Twentieth Century Glasgow’; Vol 17:1: Debbie Kemmer, ‘Investigating Infant Mortality in Early Twentieth Century Scotland Using Civil Registers: Aberdeen and Dundee Compared’; Vol 22:2: Arthur McIvor and Ronnie Johnston, ‘Voices from the Pits: Health and Safety in Scottish Coal Mining Since 1945’; Vol 22:2: Michael French and Jim Phillips, ‘Food Safety Regimes in Scotland, 1899–1914’; Vol 24:1: Roger Davidson and Gayle Davis, ‘“A Festering Sore On The Body Of Society”: The Wolfenden Committee And Female Prostitution In Mid-Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 28:2: Roger Davidson, ‘The Cautionary Tale Of Tom’: The Male Homosexual Experience Of Scottish Medicine In The 1970s And Early 1980s’; Vol 29:1: Marie Robinson, ‘Plague and Humiliation: The Ecclesiastical Response to Cattle Plague in Mid-Victorian Britain’ Agriculture: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 7: Peter Symms, ‘Some Aspects Of The Sheep Farming Activities Of James V’; Vol 11: T.M. Devine and B. Harnesk, ‘The Decline Of Farm Service: A Comparative Study Of Scotland And Sweden’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 14: R.H. Campbell, ‘Too Much On The Highlands? A Plea For Change’; Vol 18:1: Iain Whyte, ‘Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries’; Vol 19:2: J. I. Little, ‘Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance: The Isle of Arran, 1766-1829’; Vol 20:1: Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable Correspondence': The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland’; Vol 29:1: Marie Robinson, ‘Plague and Humiliation: The Ecclesiastical Response to Cattle Plague in Mid-Victorian Britain’;

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Vol 30:1: Geoffrey Baggott, ‘Melness Farm, Sutherland: The Land Question and the Congested Districts Board, c. 1866–1911’; Vol 30:2: Kenneth Collins, ‘A Community on Trial: The Aberdeen Shechita Case, 1893’ Highlands: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 2: Willie Orr, ‘The Economic Impact Of Deer Forests In The Scottish Highlands 1850-1914’; Vol 14: R.H. Campbell, ‘Too Much On The Highlands? A Plea For Change’; Vol 15: Hugh Cheape, ‘A Song On The Lowland Shepherds: Popular Reaction To The Highland Clearances’; Vol 16: Eric Richards, ‘The Military Register and the Pursuit of Patrick Sellar’; Vol 17:1: Ewen A. Cameron, ‘“They Will Listen to no Remonstrance”: Land Raids and Land Raiders in The Scottish Highlands, 1886 To 1914’; Vol 19:2: J. I. Little, ‘Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance: The Isle of Arran, 1766-1829’; Vol 24:2: Fraser MacDonald (ed.), ‘Colloquium: Susan Parman’s Scottish Crofters: A Historical Ethnography Of A Celtic Village’; Vol 25:1: Ian Levitt, ‘Regenerating The Scottish Highlands: Whitehall And The Fort William Pulp Mill, 1945–63’; Vol 25:2: Douglas G. Lockhart, ‘Lotted Lands In North East Scotland Since 1850’; Vol 26:1-2: John Macaskill, ‘The Highland Kelp Proprietors And Their Struggle Over The Salt And Barilla Duties, 1817–1831’; Vol 30:1: Geoffrey Baggott, ‘Melness Farm, Sutherland: The Land Question and the Congested Districts Board, c. 1866–1911’; Vol 30:2: Allan Kennedy, ‘A Heavy Yock Uppon Their Necks': Covenanting Government in the Northern Highlands, 1638-1651’ Migration: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 4: Ian Donnachie, ‘Scottish Criminals And Transportation To Australia, 1786-1852’; Vol 8: J. G. Duncan, ‘William Thorburn: The Scottish Founder Of A Swedish Mercantile Company’; Vol 8: J. Forbes Munro, ‘Scottish Overseas Enterprise And The Lure Of London: The Mackinnon Shipping Group, 1847-1893’; Vol 9: Jeanette Brock, ‘Spurious Migration In The Scottish Census’; Vol 12: Eric Richards, ‘The Decline Of St Kilda: Demography, Economy And Emigration’; Vol 15: Ian Donnachie, ‘“The Darker Side”: A Speculative Survey Of Scottish Crime During The First Half Of The Nineteenth Century’; Vol 15: Henry Maitles, ‘Attitudes To Jewish Immigration In The West Of Scotland To 1905’;

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Vol 16: Margaret Storrie, ‘“They Go Much from Home”: Nineteenth-Century Islanders of Gigha, Scotland’; Vol 18:1: Olaf Uwe Janzen, ‘A Scottish Sack Ship in the Newfoundland Trade 1726-27’; Vol 20:1: J. I. Little, ‘From the Isle of Arran to Inverness Township: A Case Study of Highland Emigration and North American Settlement, 1829-34’; Vol 21:2: Lorraine Peters, ‘Paisley and the Cotton Famine of 1862–1863’; Vol 22:1: Murray Watson, ‘The English Diaspora: Discovering Scotland’s Invisible Migrants – 1945 to 2000’; Vol 31:1: Duncan Sim, ‘The Scottish Community and Scottish Organisations on Merseyside: Development and Decline of a Diaspora’ Demography: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 1: Tom Donnelly, ‘The Economic Activities Of The Members Of The Aberdeen Merchant Guild, 1750-1799’; Vol 3: C. H. Lee, ‘Modern Economic Growth And Structural Change In Scotland The Service Sector Reconsidered’; Vol 4: Michael Lynch, ‘Whatever Happened To The Medieval Burgh? Some Guidelines For Sixteenth And Seventeenth Century Historians’; Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 9: Roger Smith, ‘New Towns For Scottish Miners: The Rise And Fall Of A Social Ideal (1945-1948)’; Vol 9: Jeanette Brock, ‘Spurious Migration In The Scottish Census’; Vol 10: Harold W. Booton, ‘Sir John Rutherfurd: A Fifteenth Century Aberdeen Burgess’; Vol 10: Lee Soltow, ‘Inequality Of Wealth In Land In Scotland In The Eighteenth Century’; Vol 11: Cynthia M. Atherton, ‘The Development Of The Middle Class Suburb: The West End Of Glasgow’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 12: Michael Lynch, ‘Urbanisation And Urban Networks In Seventeenth Century Scotland: Some Further Thoughts’; Vol 12: Eric Richards, ‘The Decline Of St Kilda: Demography, Economy And Emigration’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 16: Margaret Storrie, ‘“They Go Much from Home”: Nineteenth-Century Islanders of Gigha, Scotland’; Vol 17:1: Neil Tranter, ‘Schooling and Literacy in Early Nineteenth Century Scotland: Some Additional Evidence and its Implications’; Vol 19:1: R. Guerriero Wilson, ‘Office Workers, Business Elites and the Disappearance of the ‘Ladder of Success’ in Edwardian Glasgow’;

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Vol 19:2: Carol Hill, ‘Galloway Shipping and Regional Development, 1750-1850’; Vol 31:1: Michael Anderson, ‘Guesses, Estimates and Adjustments: Webster's 1755 ''Census'' of Scotland Revisited Again’; Vol 32:2: Ben Braber, ‘The Influence of Immigration on the Growth, Urban Concentration and Composition of the Scottish Population, 1841-1911’ Poor relief: Vol 5: Francis J. Rice, ‘The Origins Of An Organisation Of Insanity In Scotland’; Vol 14: Christopher A. Whatley, ‘Women And The Economic Transformation Of Scotland c.1740-1830’; Vol 30:1: Wendy M. Gordon, ‘The Demographics of Scottish Poverty: Paisley's Applicants for Relief, 1861 and 1871’; Vol 32:2: John MacCallum, ‘Charity doesn't Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560-1650’ Clearances: Vol 1: Rosalind Mitchison, ‘The Highland Clearances’; Vol 15: Hugh Cheape, ‘A Song On The Lowland Shepherds: Popular Reaction To The Highland Clearances’; Vol 16: Eric Richards, ‘The Military Register and the Pursuit of Patrick Sellar’; Vol 19:2: J. I. Little, ‘Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance: The Isle of Arran, 1766-1829’; Vol 20:1: J. I. Little, ‘From the Isle of Arran to Inverness Township: A Case Study of Highland Emigration and North American Settlement, 1829-34’ Religion: Vol 11: Callum G. Brown, ‘Secularisation: A Theory In Danger?’; Vol 15: Henry Maitles, ‘Attitudes To Jewish Immigration In The West Of Scotland To 1905’; Vol 16: W. Hamish Fraser, ‘Owenite Socialism in Scotland’; Vol 20:1: J. I. Little, ‘From the Isle of Arran to Inverness Township: A Case Study of Highland Emigration and North American Settlement, 1829-34’; Vol 20:1: Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable Correspondence': The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland’; Vol 24:1: Alistair Mutch, ‘Management Practice And Kirk Sessions: An Exploration Of The Scottish Contribution To Management’; Vol 26:1-2: Alasdair Raffe, ‘Episcopalian Polemic,The London Printing Press And Anglo-Scottish Divergence In The 1690s’; Vol 31:1: Peter Hillis, ‘The Social Composition of the Cathedral Church of St Mungo in Late Nineteenth-Century Glasgow’; Vol 31:2: Gavin Bowd, ‘Scotland for Franco: Charles Saroléa v. The Red Duchess’;

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Vol 32:2: John MacCallum, ‘Charity doesn't Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560-1650’ Material culture: Vol 2: Lorna Weatherill, ‘Marketing English Pottery In Scotland, 1750-1820 A Study In The Inland Trade’; Vol 12: Alastair Durie, ‘Tourism In Victorian Scotland: The Case Of Abbotsford’; Vol 23:2: Annette Carruthers, ‘House Museums and Domestic Life Displays in Scotland’; Vol 23:2: Kirsty Lingstadt, ‘Scotland’s Black Diamonds: Heritage, Education, Entertainment and Commercialism’; Vol 32:1: Mark Nixon, ‘Gordon Pentland and Matthew Roberts, he Material Culture of Scottish Reform Politics, c.1820-c.1884’ War and military: Vol 3: A. Gunning, ‘Government Expenditure And Military And Naval Activity In Scotland 1793-1815’; Vol 6: G. R. Rubin, ‘The Composition Of The Munitions Tribunal In Glasgow During The First World War’; Vol 16: Eric Richards, ‘The Military Register and the Pursuit of Patrick Sellar’; Vol 21:2: Kay Blackwell, ‘Women on Red Clydeside: The Invisible Workforce Debate’; Vol 22:1: Sarah Pedersen, ‘A Surfeit of Socks? The Impact of the First World War on Women Correspondents to Daily Newspapers’; Vol 24:2: Catriona M. M. MacDonald, ‘“Wersh The Wine O’ Victorie”: Writing Scotland’s Second World War’; Vol 24:2: Ronnie Johnston and Arthor McIvor, ‘The War And The Body At Work: Occupational Health And Safety In Scottish Industry, 1939–1945’; Vol 24:2: Wendy Ugolini, ‘The Internal Enemy ‘Other’: Recovering The World War Two Narratives Of Italian Scottish Women’; Vol 26:1-2: John Stewart and John Welshman, ‘The Evacuation Of Children In Wartime Scotland: Culture, Behaviour And Poverty’; Vol 27:1: Sarah Covington, ‘Royalists, Covenanters And The Shooting Of Servants In The Scottish Civil War’; Vol 29:2: Ben Braber, ‘Within Our Gates: A New Perspective on Germans in Glasgow during the First World War’; Vol 29:2: Alison Duncan, ‘The Sword and the Pen: The Role of Correspondence in the Advancement Tactics of Eighteenth-Century Military Officers’; Vol 30:1: Geoffrey Baggott, ‘Melness Farm, Sutherland: The Land Question and the Congested Districts Board, c. 1866–1911’; Vol 31:1: Johann Custodis, ‘Exploiting the Enemy in the Orkneys: The Employment of Italian Prisoners of War on the Scapa Flow Barriers during the Second World War’ Education:

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Vol 4: Paul Robertson, ‘Scottish Universities And Industry, 1860-1914’; Vol 7: R. D. Anderson, ‘Scottish University Professors, 1800-1939: Profile Of An Elite’; Vol 8: Andrew G. Ralston, ‘The Development Of Reformatory And Industrial Schools In Scotland, 1832-1872’; Vol 10: R. H. Campbell, ‘Scottish Economic And Social History: Past Developments And Future Prospects’; Vol 13: G. C. Peden, ‘An Agenda For The Economic History Of Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 17:1: Neil Tranter, ‘Schooling and Literacy in Early Nineteenth Century Scotland: Some Additional Evidence and its Implications’; Vol 23:1: Andrew Bain, ‘The Beginnings of Democratic Control of Local Education in Scotland’; Vol 24:1: Lindsay Paterson, ‘The Modernising Of The Democratic Intellect:The Role Of English In Scottish Secondary Education, 1900–1939’; Vol 27:2: Atsuko Betchaku, ‘Thomas Chalmers, David Stow and the St John's Experiment: A Study in Educational Influence in Scotland and Beyond, 1819–c.1850’; Vol 32:1: Robert Anderson, ‘The Development of History Teaching in the Scottish Universities, 1894-1939’ Industry and Industrialisation: Vol 4: Paul Robertson, ‘Scottish Universities And Industry, 1860-1914’; Vol 8: Andrew G. Ralston, ‘The Development Of Reformatory And Industrial Schools In Scotland, 1832-1872’; Vol 16: Peter Mathias, ‘Historical Continuity and Present Discontinuity in the Brewing Industry’; Vol 18:1: R. L. Mackie, ‘Industry in Kirkcaldy: Mapping the Structure of Business in Twentieth-Century Scotland’; Vol 20:2: Lewis Johnman and Hugh Murphy, ‘Scotland, A Dead Loss. The Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation and the Scottish Banks, 1945-1965’; Vol 20:2: Louise Miskell and William Kenefick, ‘A Flourishing Seaport': Dundee Harbour and the Making of the Industrial Town, c.1815-1850’; Vol 24:2: Ronnie Johnston and Arthor McIvor, ‘The War And The Body At Work: Occupational Health And Safety In Scottish Industry, 1939–1945’ Vol 29:1: Stuart M. Nisbet, ‘The Making of Scotland's First Industrial Region: The Early Cotton Industry in Renfrewshire’; Urban Growth and Urbanisation: Vol 9: Ian D. Whyte, ‘Urbanization In Early-Modern Scotland: A Preliminary Analysis’; Vol 12: E.A. Wrigley, ‘The Checkland Memorial Lecture “The Great Commerce Of Every Civilised Society”: Urban Growth In Early Modern Europe’; Vol 12: Michael Lynch, ‘Urbanisation And Urban Networks In Seventeenth Century Scotland: Some Further Thoughts’;

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Vol 32:1: Christopher A. Watley, ‘Custom, Commerce and Lord Meadowbank: the Management of the Meal Market in Urban Scotland, c.1740-c.1820’; Vol 32:2: Ben Braber, ‘The Influence of Immigration on the Growth, Urban Concentration and Composition of the Scottish Population, 1841-1911’