| Introduction: Finding the Family in Historical Scotland |
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Janay Nugent |
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| Witchcraft and Family: What Can Witchcraft Documents Tell Us About Early Modern Scottish Family Life? |
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Lauren Martin |
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| Household Mobility in Rural Scotland: The Impact of the Poor Law after 1845 |
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Andrew Blaikie |
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| Families of the Imagination: Myths of Scottish Family Life in Scottish Child Welfare Policy |
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Lynn Abrams |
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| Working Class Culture, Family Life and Domestic Violence on Clydeside, c1918-1939: a View from Below |
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Annmarie Hughes |
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| Torture and the Scottish Witch-hunt: a re-examination |
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Stuart Macdonald |
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| Script Lettering on Scottish Tombstones: Origins and Influences |
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George Thomson |
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| David Ditchburn. Scotland and Europe: The Medieval Kingdom and its Contacts with Christendom, 1214-1560 |
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Mairi Cowan |
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| R.R. Davies, The First English Empire. Power and Identities in the British Isles 1093-1343 |
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Elizabeth Ewan |
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| Elizabeth Ewan and Maureen Meickle (eds.), Women in Scotland, c.1100-c.1750 |
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J.R.D. Falconer |
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| Lizanne Henderson and Edward J. Cowan. Scottish Fairy Belief |
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Janay Nugent |
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| Jeanette Brock, The Mobile Scot, A Study of Emigration and Migration 1861-1911; Marjorie Harper, Emigration from Scotland Between the Wars; Colin Pooley and Jean Turnbull, Migration and Mobility in Britain Since the 18th Century; Char |
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Kris Inwood |
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| Arthur Herman. How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe’s Poorest Nation Created our World and Everything in it |
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Meghan Cameron |
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