Editor: Graeme Morton
Assistant Editors: Caitlin Holton and Kate Zubczyk
Book Review Editors: Alec Follett and Matt Stubbings
Assistant Editors: Caitlin Holton and Kate Zubczyk
Book Review Editors: Alec Follett and Matt Stubbings
Announcements
Call for Papers for the IRSS |
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| The editorial team of the International Review of Scottish Studies, published annually under the auspices of the Centre for Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph, now accepts article submissions on a rolling basis. Submissions may cover any range of topics pertaining to Scottish Studies, including, but not limited to, history, literature, religion, and the diaspora. Articles should not exceed 8,000 words in length and should conform to the conventions of the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th Edition, with endnotes. Authors should also include a cover letter indicating his/her name, institutional affiliation, contact information (including email address and phone number), and a brief bio. All articles will be peer-reviewed. |
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| Posted: 2011-09-21 | More... |
Call for Book Reviewers |
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| The editorial team is currently expanding our panel of book reviewers. If interested, please send us your name, institutional affiliation, and areas of study. We will contact you when an appropriate book becomes available or you may request a book to review. Book review information should be sent to scottish@uoguelph.ca. |
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| Posted: 2011-09-21 | More... |
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Vol 37 (2012)
Table of Contents
Articles
| To Converse with the Devil? Speech, Sexuality, and Witchcraft in Early Modern Scotland | |
| Sierra Rose Dye |
| Transatlanticism and "Natural Sympathy" in Christian Isobel Johnstone’s Clan-Albin: A National Tale (1815) | |
| Jennifer Marie Van Vliet |
| The Auld Bollocks, or, James Kelman's Masculine Utopics | |
| Dougal McNeill |
| Stitch Kings: the Influence of J & P Coats on Textile Design Education | |
| Sandy Heffernan |
Reviews
| Richard Oram, Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230. | |
| Tyler James Chamilliard |
| Steven Reid, Humanism and Calvinism: Andrew Melville and the Universities of Scotland, 1560-1625. | |
| Daniel MacLeod |
| John Marsden, Kings, Mormaers, Rebels: Early Scotland’s Other Royal Family. | |
| Benjamin Hudson |
| Edward J. Cowan & Lizanne Henderson, eds., A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland, 1000-1600. | |
| Heather Parker |
| Keith M. Brown, Noble Power in Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution. | |
| Martin Greig |
| Keith M. Brown and Alan R. MacDonald, eds., The History of the Scottish Parliament, vol. 3: Parliament in Context, 1235-1707. | |
| Amy Louise Blakeway |
| Tim Clarkson, The Men of the North: the Britons of Southern Scotland. | |
| Philip M Dunshea |
| Richard J. Hill, Picturing Scotland through the Waverley Novels: Walter Scott and the Origins of the Victorian Illustrated Novel. | |
| Jacqueline Irene Cannata |
| Richard Ambrosini and Richard Dury, eds., European Stevenson. | |
| Katherine Ashley |
| W. Hamish Fraser, Chartism in Scotland. | |
| Mark Dorsey |
| Silke Stroh, Uneasy Subjects: Postcolonialism and Scottish Gaelic Poetry. | |
| Michael Steven Newton |
| John A. Burnett, The Making of the Modern Scottish Highlands, 1939-1965: Withstanding the ‘colossus of advancing materialism.’ | |
| Matthew Dziennik |
| John McCallum, Reforming the Scottish Parish: The Reformation in Fife, 1560-1640. | |
| Aaron Clay Denlinger |
| Mark R.M. Towsey, Reading the Scottish Enlightenment: Books and their Readers in Provincial Scotland, 1750-1820 | |
| Sarah Elizabeth McCaslin |
ISSN: 1923-5763