Recent Publications
2024
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Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (2024) 'Is du da Man': Male violence and ritual in Shetland. In: Smith, M. and Tait, I. (eds.) History Maker: Essays in Honour of Brian Smith. Shetland Times Ltd.: Lerwick, pp. 194-202. ISBN 9781910997598
Airlie, S. (2024) Historiography and Identity III: Carolingian Approaches, ed. Rutger Kramer, Helmut Reimitz and Graeme Ward (Turnhout: Brepols, 2021; pp. viii + 396. €100). English Historical Review, (doi: 10.1093/ehr/ceae009)[Book Review] (Early Online Publication)
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Banks, I. (2024) Editorial. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 18(2-3), pp. 67-70. (doi: 10.1080/15740773.2023.2318931)
Banks, I. (2024) Editorial. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 19(1), pp. 1-5. (doi: 10.1080/15740773.2024.2336375)
Bowie, K. (2024) Gathering Hands: political petitioning and participative subscription in post-Reformation Scotland. In: Waddell, B. and Peacey, J. (eds.) The Power of Petitioning in Early Modern Britain. UCL Press: London. ISBN 9781800085503 (In Press)
Bracke, M. (2024) Feminism, the sexual revolution, and the embodied political subject in France. In: Balestracci, F., von Hodenberg, C. and Richter, I. (eds.) An Era of Value Change: The Long 1970s in Europe. Oxford University Press, pp. 235-259. ISBN 9780198928997
Bracke, M. A. (2024) Contesting the universal claims of Western feminism: Black feminism and reproductive rights in France and the Overseas Departments (1960s–1980s). Sociological Review, 72(4), pp. 878-898. (doi: 10.1177/00380261241258614)
Bracke, M. A. , Favretto, I. and Pizzolato, N. (2024) Introduction: Gender and work in twentieth-century Italy: new approaches. Modern Italy, 29(2), pp. 121-129. (doi: 10.1017/mit.2024.7)
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Carruthers, G. and Broun, D. (2024) The first millennium. In: Carruthers, G. (ed.) Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Scottish Literature. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken NJ & Chichester, pp. 17-26. ISBN 9781119651444 (In Press)
Castro, O., Ergun, E., Bracke, M. A. , Spurlin, W. J. and Fonseca, L. C. (2024) Transnationalizing feminist translation studies? Insights from the Warwick School of Feminist Translation: a roundtable. Journal of Feminist Scholarship, 24(24), pp. 4-26. (doi: 10.23860/jfs.2024.24.02)
Chadwick, A. , Cardwell, E., Giraldo, O. F., Keller, K., López, R., McClure, J. , Rosset, P. and Vallejo Reyna, A. (2024) Protecting, respecting, or violating peasants’ rights? UNDROP, the state and ‘Sembrando Vida’ – Mexico’s flagship reforestation project. McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law, 20(1),
Charbonneau, O. (2024) Making a militarized empire: 1898 and beyond. In: Keene, J. and Huebner, A. (eds.) The Cambridge History of War and Society in America. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. (Accepted for Publication)
Cheadle, T. , Brunache, P. , Lloyd, K. , McColl, M., Plaquevent, B. and Pickens, C. (2024) Radical collaboration: co-creating feminist online graduate courses through a university and museum partnership. Dialogues in Social Justice: An Adult Education Journal, 9(1), 1696. (doi: 10.55370/dsj.v9i1.1696)
Clack, T. and Pollard, T. (2024) The archaeological survey of remains from the 1982 Falklands war. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 19(1), pp. 65-101. (doi: 10.1080/15740773.2024.2321397)
Clarke, J. , Clark, A. and Wright, V. (2024) Introduction: Gender and deindustrialization: Perspectives from European case studies. International Labor and Working-Class History,
Cohn, S. (2024) Arte y desigualdad en la estela de la Peste Negra. [Website]
Cohn, S. (2024) The Black Death: Compressing inequality and its consequences. In: Sabaté, F. (ed.) Contra les Crisis. Per uno visió no catastrofista de l’Edat Mitjana. Series: Aurembiaix d'Urgell. Universitat de Lleida Press: Leida. (Accepted for Publication)
Cohn, S. (2024) Epidemics’ socio-psychological side effects from Antiquity to Covid-19. In: Emmrich, T. (ed.) Interdisziplinäre Epidemiologie: Zur Diskursproduktivität von Seuchen. Series: E-Medical Philologies / Medizinische Philologien. Franz Steiner Verlag. ISBN 9783515137140 (doi: 10.25162/9783515137171)
Cohn, S. (2024) Free Speech: Discussion groups among rebel “plebes” in sixteenth century Italy. In: Veldhuizen, M., Dumolyn, J., Haemers, J., Kleij, S. and Raffe, A. (eds.) Free Speech in Western Europe, 1400-1750. Routledge. (Accepted for Publication)
Cohn, S. (2024) Iconoclasms of politics and class in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy. In: Meer, M. and Scales, L. (eds.) The Politics of Iconoclasm in the Middle Ages. Boydell and Brewer. (Accepted for Publication)
Cohn, S. (2024) The idea of contagion and the Black Death. In: Kenneway, J. and Knoeff, R. (eds.) The Idea of Contagion. MIT Press. (Accepted for Publication)
Cohn, S. (2024) War and popular protest: the Popolo and the Italian Wars, 1494-1559. Eoa kai Esperia, (Accepted for Publication)
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Dee, H. (2024) Alfred Labinjoh: Edinburgh doctor, Nigerian pan-Africanist. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, (doi: 10.1177/14782715241283136) (Early Online Publication)
Dee, H. (2024) The freedom to love, move and organize. Safundi, (doi: 10.1080/17533171.2024.2314809) (Early Online Publication)
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Herva, V.-P., Moshenska, G., Paphitis, T., Äikäs, T., Banks, I. , Nurmi, R., Seitsonen, O. and Thomas, S. (2024) Weird quantities: characterising monstrous landscapes of extraction in the Anthropocene. Time and Mind, (doi: 10.1080/1751696x.2024.2353748) (Early Online Publication)
Houghton, F., John, K., Moss, E., Sanders, M., Strange, J.-M. and White, B. T. (2024) Social History Book Club: Lyonel Trouillot, Antoine of Gommiers. Social History of Medicine, 49(3), pp. 397-409. (doi: 10.1080/03071022.2024.2352236)
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Innes, S. , Reid, S. J. and Verweij, S. (2024) Towards a first-line index of premodern poetry in Scots, Latin, and Scottish Gaelic. Studies in Scottish Literature, 50(2), (Accepted for Publication)
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Lyna, D., Ekama, K. and Whyte, C. (2024) Rebuilding life after slavery. Manumission, emancipation, and family networks in European empires, 1750–1900. History of the Family, 29(2), pp. 201-210. (doi: 10.1080/1081602x.2024.2356097)
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MacDonald, C. M. M. (2024) The Caledoniad: the Making of Scottish History. John Donald: Edinburgh. ISBN 9780859767200
MacDonald, C. M. M. (2024) Contesting the Reformation: Roger Mason's ('sufficiently plausible') debt to David Hay Fleming and Andrew Lang. In: Reid, S. (ed.) Rethinking the Renaissance and Reformation in Scotland. Series: St Andrews Studies in Scottish History. Boydell & Brewer, pp. 22-40.
MacDonald, C. M. M. (2024) A tracked and hunted creature’: Mary, Queen of Scots and the Histories of David Hay Fleming, Andrew Lang, Gordon Donaldson and Antonia Fraser. In: Reid, S. (ed.) The Afterlife of Mary Queen of Scots. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 179-196. ISBN 9781399523554
MacGregor, M. (2024) Gaelic identity and culture in late medieval Scotland and Ireland. In: Duffy, S., Crooks, P. and Ditchburn, D. (eds.) The Irish-Scottish World in the Middle Ages. Four Courts Press: Dublin. (In Press)
MacGregor, M. (2024) Gaelic sovereignty in the later Middle Ages. In: Egan, S. (ed.) Studies in Early Modern Irish History. Manchester University Press: Manchester. (In Press)
MacGregor, M. (2024) Òraid Chùil Lodair. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, 71, (Accepted for Publication)
Marshall, A. (2024) Bolshevising the borderlands: Mikhail Suslov in Lithuania, 1944–1946. Europe-Asia Studies, (doi: 10.1080/09668136.2024.2421477) (Early Online Publication)
McClure, J. (2024) Empire of Poverty: The Moral-Political Economy of the Spanish Empire. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 9780198933878 (doi: 10.1093/9780198933908.001.0001)
McClure, J. (2024) The intellectual foundations of imperial concepts of inequality. Global Intellectual History, 9(1-2), pp. 18-35. (doi: 10.1080/23801883.2022.2062413)
Moss, E., Houghton, F., John, K., Kalayil, S., Pooley, W., Sanders, M. and White, B. T. (2024) Social History Book Club: Zadie Smith, The Fraud. Social History, 49(2), pp. 225-239. (doi: 10.1080/03071022.2024.2311588)
Mullen, S. (2024) Historiographical afterlives of Capitalism and Slavery (1944) and the Williams theses. In: 47th ICOFOM Symposium: Transnational Island Museologies, St Andrews, UK, 05-07 Jun 2024, pp. 193-197. ISBN 9782491997847
Mullen, S. , Mackillop, A. and Driscoll, S. (2024) Surveying and Analysing Connections between Properties in Care and the British Empire, c.1600–1997. Other. Historic Environment Scotland.
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Peacock, T. N. (2024) Written Evidence: Implications of the War in Ukraine for UK Defence. Documentation. UK Parliament.
Peacock, T. N. , Porteous, R., Watson, P., Leeper Jr, M., Gurung, S., Macivor, J., Celico, G. and St Giles' Cathedral, (2024) Project HeritAIge - St Giles' Cathedral research-informed historical video game. [Website]
Petrizzo, F. (2024) ‘Dead faces laugh’: Medievalist hungers and Irish republican time, 1917-1981. postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies, (doi: 10.1057/s41280-023-00302-1) (Early Online Publication)
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Rapport, M. (2024) The Black Cockade and the Tricolor: Space and place in New York City's responses to the French Revolution. Age of Revolutions, March 4.
Rutherford, S. (2024) Jacob Bloomfield. Drag: A British History Berkeley Series in British Studies. Oakland: University of California Press, 2023. Pp. 272. $29.95 (cloth). Journal of British Studies, (doi: 10.1017/jbr.2024.47)[Book Review] (Early Online Publication)
Rutherford, S. (2024) The Queerness of Everyday Life: The Queerness of Home: Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Domesticity after World War II. Stephen Vider. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021. iv + 300 pp. GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 30(2), pp. 260-262. (doi: 10.1215/10642684-11029014)[Book Review]
Rutherford, S. (2024) Ren Pepitone, Brotherhood of Barristers: A Cultural History of the British Legal Profession, 1840–1940. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024. xviii + 216pp. 9 figures. Bibliography. £85.00 hbk. Urban History, (doi: 10.1017/S0963926824000634)[Book Review] (Early Online Publication)
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Tucker, J. (2024) Recognising cartulary studies thirty years after Les cartularies = Una valoración de los estudios sobre cartularios treinta años después de Les cartularies. Studia Historica. Historia Medieval, 42(1), pp. 9-24. (doi: 10.14201/shhme2023421924)
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Vos, J. (2024) Family and labour in an Angolan cash-crop economy, 1910. History of the Family, 29(2), pp. 280-298. (doi: 10.1080/1081602X.2023.2179095)
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Williams, T. and Jessee, E. (2024) Perpetrators as victims? inclusivity and proximity in post-genocide Cambodia and Rwanda. Journal of Genocide Research, (doi: 10.1080/14623528.2024.2411879) (Early Online Publication)
2023
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Abrams, L. (2023) Creativity and design in a contemporary knitwear business: an interview with Di Gilpin and Sheila Greenwell. Textile, (doi: 10.1080/14759756.2022.2141518) (Early Online Publication)
Abrams, L. (2023) Feminist Lives: Women, Feelings and the Self in Post-War Britain. Oxford University Press: Oxford. ISBN 9780192896995
Abrams, L. , Chapman, R. , Gardner, L., Moskowitz, M. and Tuckett, S. (2023) Introduction: creativity in knitted textiles in historical context. Textile, (doi: 10.1080/14759756.2023.2200292) (Early Online Publication)
Abrams, L. and Moskowitz, M. (2023) History, sustainability and communities of practice. Scottish Historical Review, 102(2), pp. 321-326. (doi: 10.3366/shr.2023.0617)
Abrams, L. , Tuckett, S. , Moskowitz, M., Chapman, R. and Gardner, L. (2023) Knitting in Scotland: Culture, Craft and Industry c.1880-2020. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781350361713 (In Press)
Antunes, C. and Vos, J. (2023) Port cities and commodities: Luanda in the early modern period. In: Curry-Machado, J., Stubbs, J., Clarence-Smith, W. and Vos, J. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Commodity History. Series: Oxford handbooks. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 127-144. ISBN 9780197502686 (doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197502679.013.24)
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Belton, L. (2023) 'She refused to be left behind’: the sinews of modern day trafficking in the late illegal US-Brazil slave trade, ca. 1860s-1880s. Slavery and Abolition, 44(3), pp. 496-518. (doi: 10.1080/0144039X.2023.2236434)
Bowie, K. (2023) Sedition: The Spread of Controversial Literature and Ideas in France and Scotland, c.1550–1610, ed. John O’Brien and Marc Schachter. English Historical Review, 138(590-59), pp. 329-331. (doi: 10.1093/ehr/cead135)[Book Review]
Bracke, M. A. (2023) Contesting ‘global sisterhood’: the global women's health movement, the United Nations and the different meanings of reproductive rights (1970s–80s). Gender and History, 35(3), pp. 811-829. (doi: 10.1111/1468-0424.12718)
Broun, D. (2023) Latin charters and the use of Gaelic in Scotland in the twelfth century. Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies, 86, pp. 1-27.
Broun, D. and Tucker, J. (2023) The People of Medieval Scotland database as history. In: Nyan, J., Rockwell, G., Sinclair, S. and Ortolja-Baird, A. (eds.) On Making in the Digital Humanities: the Scholarship of Digital Humanities Development in Honour of John Bradley. UCL Press, pp. 105-126. ISBN 9781800084223 (doi: 10.2307/j.ctv2wk727j.10)
Brown, C. G. , Nash, D. and Lynch, C. (2023) The Humanist Movement in Modern Britain: A History of Ethicists, Rationalists and Humanists. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9781350136601 (pbk), 9781350136618 (hbk), 9781350136625 (ebk PDF), 9781350136632 (ebk)
Brunache, P. (2023) Alston, Slaves and Highlanders: Silenced Histories of Scotland and the Caribbean. Scottish Historical Review, 102(1), pp. 179-181. (doi: 10.3366/shr.2023.0604)[Book Review]
Brunache, P. (2023) Behind the Big House: Reconciling Slavery Race, and Heritage in the U.S. South by Jodi Skipper. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2022. xxiv + 218 pp.; illustrations, notes, bibliography, index, paperback, $27.50; eBook, $27.50. Public Historian, 45(3), pp. 133-135. [Book Review]
Brunache, P. (2023) Slave-produced commodities. In: Avery, V. and Subryan Richards, J. (eds.) Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance. Philip Wilson Publishers: London, pp. 128-131. ISBN 9781781301234
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Chapman, R. (2023) Margaret Klein: Designing and Making Knitwear. Public Report. Project Report. University of Glasgow, Glasgow.
Charbonneau, O. (2023) Teaching the world to work: industrial education as U.S. imperial tradition. Diplomatic History, 47(3), pp. 369-390. (doi: 10.1093/dh/dhad015)
Clarence-Smith, W. G. and Vos, J. (2023) Conclusion: Towards a multi-centred approach to commodity history. In: Curry-Machado, J., Stubbs, J., Clarence-Smith, W. and Vos, J. (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Commodity History. Series: Oxford handbooks. Oxford University Press, pp. 679-696. ISBN 9780197502686 (doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197502679.013.35)
Cockram, S. (2023) “A horse is a feeling animal”: interspecies interaction and animal agency in Renaissance warfare. In: Bowd, S., Cockram, S. and Gagné, J. (eds.) Shadow Agents of Renaissance War: Suffering, Supporting, and Supplying Conflict in Italy and Beyond. Series: Renaissance history, art and culture. Amsterdam University Press: Amsterdam, pp. 95-119. ISBN 9789463721356
Cohn, S. (2023) The Black Death and consequences for labor. Labor, 20(2), pp. 14-29. (doi: 10.1215/15476715-10329778)
Cohn, S. (2023) The Black Death: collapse, resilience, transformation. In: Centeno, M., Callahan, P., Larcey, P. and Patterson, T. (eds.) How Worlds Collapse: What History, Systems, and Complexity Can Teach Us About Our Modern World and Fragile Future. Routledge: New York, pp. 192-206. ISBN 9781032363219 (doi: 10.4324/9781003331384-13)
Cohn, S. (2023) Epidemics’ socio-psychological side effects from Antiquity to Covid-19. In: Stahnisch, F. W. (ed.) History of Medicine Days: the 31st annual conference in the history of medicine, University of Calgary (the Medical School) in March 25-26. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. (In Press)
Cohn, S. (2023) The politics of fiscal protest in early modern Italy with an emphasis on the duchy of Milan. Histoire Urbaine, 67(3), pp. 29-44. (doi: 10.3917/rhu.067.0031)
Cohn, S. and Slavin, P. (2023) The Black Death may not have been spread by rats after all. Conversation (Online),
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Dee, H. (2023) Harri Englund, Visions for Racial Equality: David Clement Scott and the Struggle for Justice in Nineteenth-Century Malawi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (hb £75 – 978 1 316 51400 9). 2022, xvi + 317 pp. Africa, 93(5), pp. 699-700. (doi: 10.1017/S0001972023000815)[Book Review]
Dee, H. (2023) Organising the unorganised: ICU internationalism and the transnational unionisation of migrant workers. In: Johnson, D., Nieftagodien, N. and van der Walt, L. (eds.) Labour Struggles in Southern Africa, 1919-1949: New Perspectives on the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union (ICU). HSRC Press: Johannesburg. ISBN 9780796926418
Donald, C. et al. (2023) The Impact of using Virtual Reality Lessons to Teach Microbiology Online. Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2023, Birmingham, UK, 17-20 April 2023. (Unpublished)
Dunstan, S. C. (2023) Cheikh Anta Diop's recovery of Egypt: African history as anticolonial practice. In: Manela, E. and Streets-Salter, H. (eds.) The Anticolonial Transnational: Imaginaries, Mobilities, and Networks in the Struggle against Empire. Series: Global and International History. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 135-161. ISBN 9781009359108 (doi: 10.1017/9781009359115.009)
Dunstan, S. C. (2023) Vocabularies of self-determination in 1919: The co-constitution of race and gender in international law. In: Jackson, P., Mulligan, W. and Sluga, G. (eds.) Peacemaking and International Order after the First World War. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, pp. 37-64. ISBN 9781108830508 (doi: 10.1017/9781108907750.003)
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French, J. E., Lovatt, M. and Wright, V. (2023) Understanding nuance and ambivalence in intergenerational relationships through fiction. Gerontologist, 63(10), pp. 1619-1627. (doi: 10.1093/geront/gnad051) (PMID:37104307) (PMCID:PMC10724047)
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Gardner, L. (2023) From underwear to outerwear: the influence of machinery on creativity and garment styling in the Scottish knitwear industry, 1920s–1970s. Textile History, 21(4), pp. 853-874. (doi: 10.1080/14759756.2023.2182042)
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Hunt, M. R. and Shepard, A. (2023) Introduction. In: MacLeod, C., Shepard, A. and Ågren, M. (eds.) The Whole Economy: Work and Gender in Early Modern Europe. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 1-25. ISBN 9781009359368 (doi: 10.1017/9781009359344.002)
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Jackson, P. and Imlay, T. (2023) International relations theory and the practice of international history. In: Bukovansky, M., Keene, E., Reus-Smit, C. and Spanu, M. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of History and International Relations. Oxford University Press, pp. 137-158. ISBN 9780198873457 (doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198873457.013.10)
Jackson, P. and Mulligan, W. (2023) The crisis of power politics. In: Jackson, P., Mulligan, W. and Sluga, G. (eds.) Peacemaking and International Order After the First World War. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 114-150. ISBN 9781108907750 (doi: 10.1017/9781108907750.006)
Jackson, P. , Mulligan, W. and Sluga, G. (2023) Introduction. In: Jackson, P., Mulligan, W. and Sluga, G. (eds.) Peacemaking and International Order After the First World War. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. 1-34. ISBN 9781108907750 (doi: 10.1017/9781108907750.001)
James Robertson, C. (2023) The women’s refuge as ‘homeplace’: Black and Asian women’s refuges in Britain as spaces of community and resistance (1980–2000). Women's History Review, (doi: 10.1080/09612025.2023.2245661) (Early Online Publication)
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Lin, S. (2023) The fall of Merovingian Italy, 561‒565. Early Medieval Europe, 31(4), pp. 543-562. (doi: 10.1111/emed.12670)
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MacDonald, C. M.M. (2023) Andrew Lang and the cosmopolitan condition. In: Kidd, C. (ed.) Beyond the Enlightenment: Scottish intellectual life, 1790-1914. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781474493055
MacDonald, C. M.M. and Whatley, C. (2023) ‘We’ll ne’er forget the people’: Burns and politics, 1796-1945. In: Carruthers, G. (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Robert Burns. Oxford University Press. (In Press)
MacGregor, M. (2023) Gaelic poetry and Gaelic history. Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness, 70, xviii-xxxv.
Mackinnon, K. and White, B. T. (2023) What becomes a refugee camp? Making camps for European refugees in North Africa and the Middle East, 1943–1946. Journal of Refugee Studies, (doi: 10.1093/jrs/fead042) (Early Online Publication)
Marshall, A. (2023) Counter-insurgency and the Russian 'way of war'. In: Thomas, M. and Curless, G. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Late Colonial Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 44-62. ISBN 9780198866787 (doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198866787.013.3)
McClure, J. (2023) A Companion to Viceregal Mexico City, 1519–1821. John F. Lopez, ed. Brill's companions to the Americas 3. Leiden: Brill, 2021. xviii + 504 pp. $280. Renaissance Quarterly, 76(4), pp. 1523-1524. (doi: 10.1017/rqx.2023.554)[Book Review]
McClure, J. (2023) Poverty and ideology: historic pathways. In: Christiansen, C.O., Machado-Guichon, M.L., Mercader, S., Hunt, O.B. and Jha, P. (eds.) Talking About Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, pp. 21-29. ISBN 9783031080418 (doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-08042-5_3)
Mullen, S. (2023) The Gaelic Club of Glasgow: Gateway from the Scottish Highlands to the British Atlantic World, 1780–1838. In: Kehoe, S. K., Dalglish, C. and Tindley, A. (eds.) Scottish Highlands and the Atlantic World Social Networks and Identities. Edinburgh University Press, pp. 148-169. ISBN 9781474494304
Mullen, S. (2023) Proslavery collaborations between British outport and metropole: the rise of the Glasgow-West India interest, 1775-1838. Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 51(4), pp. 601-643. (doi: 10.1080/03086534.2023.2166390)
Mullen, S. (2023) Surveying Corra Foundation’s Historical Relationship with British Banks, Empire and Atlantic Slavery. Documentation. Corra Foundation.
Mullen, S. and Gibbs, E. (2023) Scotland, Atlantic Slavery and the Scottish National Party: from colonised to coloniser in the political imagination. Nations and Nationalism, 29(3), pp. 922-938. (doi: 10.1111/nana.12925)
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Nzabampema, P., Convery, S., Mackillop, A. , Rankin, M., Ashworth, S. and O Maolalaigh, R. (2023) Glasgow University Diversity History Report, c.1850–c.1950. Other. University of Glasgow. (doi: 10.36399/gla.pubs.326136).
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Peacock, T. N. (2023) Oppenheimer the actor: the curious 1946 film Atomic Power featuring the scientist as himself. Conversation, 27 Jul.
Peacock, T. N. (2023) Astroneer and the paradoxes of memory in historical space exploration gaming. Historical Games Network, October 20, 2023.
Peacock, T. N. (2023) Eisenhower’s Atoms for Peace speech on nuclear dangers has important lessons even after 70 years. Conversation, 08 Dec.
Pollard, T. (2023) “I have been Eighteen times since that awful day.” The Ker Papers, relic collecting, and the origins of battlefield tourism at Waterloo. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 18(1), pp. 5-38. (doi: 10.1080/15740773.2023.2207997)
Pollard, T. (2023) No man is an island: reflections on the battlefield landscapes of the Falklands-Malvinas War. International Journal of Military History and Historiography, 43(1), pp. 45-80. (doi: 10.1163/24683302-bja10044)
Prideaux, T. (2023) Immigrant merchants in Venice. In: The Renaissance World. Series: Routledge resources online. Routledge. (doi: 10.4324/9780367347093-RERW14-1)
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Reid, S. J. (2023) The Early Life of James VI: A Long Apprenticeship, 1566-1585. John Donald: Edinburgh. ISBN 9781910900185
Roach, A. (2023) 'Bogomils'. In: Flower, R. (ed.) Cambridge Companion to Christian Heresy. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. (Accepted for Publication)
Roach, A. (2023) The Middle Ages as hope for the future: Sadoveanu’s reconciliation of Tradition and Modernity in 1930s Romania in Baltagul (The Hatchet) and Viaţa lui Ştefan cel Mare (Life of Stephen the Great). In: 11th International Symposium on Byzantine and Medieval Studies "Days of Justinian I", Skopje, North Macedonia, 10-12 Nov 2023, pp. 198-210. ISBN 9786084981862
Rutherford, E. (2023) The Culture of Male Beauty in Britain: From the First Photographs to David Beckham. Cultural and Social History, 20(2), pp. 303-305. (doi: 10.1080/14780038.2023.2189419)[Book Review]
Rutherford, E. (2023) LGBT Victorians: sexuality and gender in the nineteenth-century archives by Simon Joyce, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, xi + 284 pp., £75.00 (hardback), ISBN-13: 978-0-192-858399. Social History, 48(4), pp. 503-505. (doi: 10.1080/03071022.2023.2257101)[Book Review]
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Schenk, J. (2023) Processes of institutionalisation in the Order of the Temple. In: Baudin, A. and Josserand, P. (eds.) D’Orient en Occident. Les Templiers des origines à la fin du XIIe siècle. Snoeck, pp. 204-219. ISBN 9789461617538
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Abrams, L. and Fleming, L. (2020) Executive Summary: Quarrier's, Aberlour and Barnardo's Reports: Report for the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry. Project Report. Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry, Edinburgh.
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Charbonneau, O. (2020) Civilizational Imperatives: Americans, Moros, and the Colonial World. Series: The United States in the world. Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY. ISBN 9781501750731
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Cohn, S. (2020) Plague in India: contagion, quarantine, and the transmission of scientific knowledge. In: Lynteris, C. (ed.) Plague, Image and Imagination. Manchester University Press. (Accepted for Publication)
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Davies, J. (2020) The Church in Medieval Scotland: Aspects of a Roman Inheritance. Series: St Aidan's lectures. Scottish Episcopal Church, Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway: Glasgow. ISBN 9781872170190
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Davies, J. R. (2020) What is a Deacon? A liturgical perspective. Scottish Episcopal Institute Journal, 4(4), pp. 15-22.
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Fleming, L. (2020) 'The Scots' Pageant': The Arbroath Abbey Pageants 1947–2005. In: Bartie, A., Fleming, L., Freeman, M., Hutton, A. and Readman, P. (eds.) Restaging the Past: Historical Pageants, Culture and Society in Modern Britain. UCL Press: London, pp. 226-251. ISBN 9781787354074
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George, S. (2020) Diaspora consciousness, historical memory, and culture in liberated African villages in Grenada, 1850s–2014. In: Anderson, R. and Lovejoy, H. B. (eds.) Liberated Africans and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807-1896. Series: Rochester studies in African history and the diaspora. University of Rochester Press: Rochester, NY, pp. 348-408. ISBN 9781580469692 (doi: 10.1017/9781787446557.020)
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Hitchcock, D. and McClure, J. (2020) Introduction: poverty in early modern history. In: Hitchcock, D. and McClure, J. (eds.) Routledge History of Poverty, c. 1450-1800. Series: Routledge histories. Routledge: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, xvi-xxvii. ISBN 9781138555006 (doi: 10.4324/9781315149271-111)
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Imlay, T. and Jackson, P. (2020) Dépasser la la dialectique de l’individu et de la structure: propositions des historians français et britanniques après 1945. In: Badel, L. (ed.) Histoire et Relations Internationales. Éditions de la Sorbonne: Paris, pp. 273-285. ISBN 9791035105587
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Jackson, P. (2020) Great Britain in French policy at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. In: McKercher, B.J.C. and Goldstein, E. (eds.) Aspects of British Policy and the Treaty of Versailles. Routledge: London, pp. 163-204. ISBN 9780367856403
Jackson, P. (2020) Political culture and intelligence culture: France before the First World War. In: Ball, S., Gassert, P., Gestrich, A. and Neitzel, S. (eds.) Cultures of Intelligence in the Era of the World Wars. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. 37-64.
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Jessee, E. (2020) On the “Democratising” Potential of Oral History Research in Rwanda: Power, Voice, and Authority after Genocide. 7th International Symposium of the Finnish Oral History Network FOHN, 26-27 Nov 2020.
Jessee, E. (2020) Review: Amy Sodaro’s 'Exhibiting Atrocity: Memorial Museums and the Politics of Past Violence'. Memory Studies, 13(5), pp. 896-898. (doi: 10.1177/1750698020943009c)[Book Review]
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Jessee, E. (2020) ‘There Are No Other Options?’: Rwandan gender norms and family planning in historical perspective. Medical History, 64(2), pp. 219-239. (doi: 10.1017/mdh.2020.4)
Jessee, E. (2020) Women and genocide in Africa. In: Spear, T. (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History. Series: Oxford research encyclopedias. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190277734 (doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.013.552)
Jessee, E. (2020) Writing Women Back into Rwandan History: Reflections on a Graphic Novel Approach. Oral History Association Annual Meeting 2020, 19-24 Oct 2020.
Jessee, E. and Anderson, K. (2020) Conclusion: Toward a code of practice for qualitative research among perpetrators. In: Anderson, K. and Jessee, E. (eds.) Researching Perpetrators of Genocide. Series: Critical Human Rights. University of Wisconsin Press: Madison, WI, pp. 199-220. ISBN 9780299329709
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Jessee, E. , Cline, D., Mackay, N. and Valk, A. (2020) Book Publishing Lives! A Conversation with Oral History Series Editors. Oral History Association Annual Meeting 2020, 19-24 Oct 2020.
Jessee, E. , McIvor, A., Barton, L. and Chand, A. (2020) Advanced Oral History: Individual and Collective Memory. Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities and the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science, Spring into Methods Workshop, Glasgow, UK, 5-7 May 2020.
Jessee, E. , McIvor, A., Barton, L. and Chand, A. (2020) Advanced Oral History: Navigating Psychological Harm. Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities and the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science, Spring into Methods Workshop, Glasgow, UK, 5-7 May 2020.
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Lin, S. (2020) The Merovingian Kingdoms and the Monothelete controversy. Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 71(2), pp. 235-252. (doi: 10.1017/S002204691900229X)
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MacKinnon, I. and Mackillop, A. (2020) Plantation slavery and landownership in the west Highlands and Islands: legacies and lessons. Discussion Paper. Community Land Scotland.
Marshall, A. (2020) The shadow and the substance of Lenin after 150 years. Mir Rossii, 29(4), pp. 134-149. (doi: 10.17323/1811-038X-2020-29-4-134-149)
Marshall, A. (2020) 100 years of the Russian Revolution: centenary perspectives on regionalism and internationalism in troubled times. In: Prokopenko, S. and Lipatova, N.V. (eds.) 1917-1922gg: Revoliutsii. Kriziz. Provintsii. Tsentr strategicheskiikh issledovanii ulianovskoi oblasti: Ulianovsk, pp. 42-51. ISBN 9785604399590
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McClure, J. (2020) Guatemala and Women - Alone at the Altar: Single Women and Devotion in Guatemala, 1670–1870. By Brianna Leavitt-Alcántara. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018. Pp. 297. $65.00 cloth. Americas, 77(3), pp. 486-488. (doi: 10.1017/tam.2020.55)[Book Review]
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Mullen, S. , Mundell, C. and Newman, S. P. (2020) Black runaways in eighteenth-century Britain. In: Gerzina, G. (ed.) Britain's Black Past. Liverpool University Press: Liverpool. ISBN 9781789621600
Munro, E. and Brown, C. (2020) The Curse: Film and the churches in the Western Isles 1945 to 1980. Northern Scotland, 11(1), pp. 60-79. (doi: 10.3366/nor.2020.0205)
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Roach, A. (2020) Slavery, Religion and the Prus. Working Paper. University of Glasgow. (Early Online Publication)
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Abrams, L. (2019) Heroes of their own life stories: narrating the female self in the feminist age. Cultural and Social History, 16(2), pp. 205-224. (doi: 10.1080/14780038.2018.1551273)
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Davies, J. (2019) Foreword. In: Davies, J. and Bhattacharya, S. (eds.) Copper, Parchment, and Stone: Studies in the Sources for Landholding and Lordship in Early Medieval Bengal and Medieval Scotland. Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies: Glasgow, pp. 1-12. ISBN 9780852619575
Davies, J. (2019) Liturgy as a repository of truth. In: Jasper, D. and Wright, J. (eds.) Truth and the Church in a Secular Age. SCM Press: London, pp. 84-101. ISBN 9780334058168
Davies, J. (2019) Old Testament personal names in Scotland before the Wars of Independence. In: Hammond, M. (ed.) Personal Names and Naming Practices in Medieval Scotland. Series: Studies in Celtic History (39). Boydell & Brewer: Woodbridge, pp. 187-212. ISBN 9781783274284 (doi: 10.1017/9781787445505.008)
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Jackson, P. (2019) Great Britain in French policy conceptions at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919. Diplomacy and Statecraft, 30(2), pp. 358-397. (doi: 10.1080/09592296.2019.1619039)
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Jessee, E. (2019) ‘Be a Good Umushakashatsi (Researcher)’: At the Interfaces of Oral History and Ethnography in Post-genocide Rwanda. American Anthropology Association, Vancouver, Canada, 20-24 Nov 2019.
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Jessee, E. (2019) Oral Historical Research under Authoritarian Regimes: The Case of Post-genocide Rwanda. Scottish Oral History Centre Postgraduate Conference on Oral Histories of Structural Violence, Glasgow, UK, 06 Jun 2019.
Jessee, E. (2019) Oral history and the Rwandan genocide. Brown Journal of World Affairs, 25(2), pp. 169-184.
Jessee, E. (2019) Writing Society: Ethics and the Politics of Research in Precarious Times. Rwanda for British Academy Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey, 09-12 Sep 2019.
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Schenk, J. (2019) Die Kreuzzugsbewegung im römisch-deutschen Reich (11.–13. Jahrhundert), ed. Nikolas Jaspert and Stefan Tebruck. English Historical Review, 134(567), pp. 420-422. (doi: 10.1093/ehr/cez018)[Book Review]
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Shepard, A. (2019) Worthless witnesses? Marginal voices and women's legal agency in early modern England. Journal of British Studies, 58, pp. 717-734. (doi: 10.1017/jbr.2019.85)
Smith, A. (2019) Pope Leo IX: A reforming pope? History Compass, 17(9), e12588. (doi: 10.1111/hic3.12588)
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Strickland, M. (2019) Dreaming of reform: visions and admonitions as criticism of the ruler in the Anglo-Norman and Angevin realms. In: Kellermann, K., Plassman, A. and Schwermann, C. (eds.) Kritik am Herrscher: Möglichkeiten, Chancen, Methoden. V&R Unipress, Bonn University Press: Gottingen, pp. 237-266. ISBN 9783847110880
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Thomas, S. and Banks, I. (2019) Asset, burden, Cultybraggan. Community site ownership in a Scottish village. Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage, 6(1), pp. 51-68. (doi: 10.1080/20518196.2018.1548223)
Tucker, J. (2019) Recording boundaries in Scottish charters in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. In: Davies, J. R. and Bhattacharya, S. (eds.) Copper, Parchment, and Stone: Studies in the Sources for Landholding and Lordship in Early Medieval Bengal and Medieval Scotland. Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, University of Glasgow: Glasgow, pp. 151-192. ISBN 9780852619575
Tucker, J. (2019) Understanding Scotland’s medieval cartularies. Innes Review, 70(2), pp. 135-170. (doi: 10.3366/inr.2019.0226)
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Van Puyvelde, D. (2019) Outsourcing US Intelligence: Contractors and Government Accountability. Series: Intelligence, surveillance and secret warfare. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9781474450225
Van Puyvelde, D. (2019) The public vs. private distinction. In: Matei, F. C. and Halladay, C. (eds.) The Conduct of Intelligence in Democracies: Processes, Practices, Cultures. Lynne Rienner: Boulder, CO, pp. 167-180.
Van Puyvelde, D. (2019) The why, who, and how of using qualitative interviews to research intelligence practices. In: Coulthart, S., Landon-Murray, M. and Van Puyvelde, D. (eds.) Researching National Security Intelligence. Georgetown University Press: Washington D.C., pp. 47-62. ISBN 9781626167049
Van Puyvelde, D. and Brantly, A. F. (2019) Cybersecurity: Politics, Governance and Conflict in Cyberspace. Polity: Cambridge. ISBN 9781509528097
Von Bulow, M. (2019) Beyond the Cold War: American labour, Algeria’s independence struggle, and the rise of the Third World (1954-62). Journal of Social History, 53(2), pp. 454-486. (doi: 10.1093/jsh/shz103)
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Wilkinson, C. M., Roughley, M., Moffat, R. D., Monckton, D. G. and MacGregor, M. (2019) In search of Robert Bruce, part I: craniofacial analysis of the skull excavated at Dunfermline in 1819. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 24, pp. 556-564. (doi: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2019.02.018)
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Abrams, L. (2018) Talking about feminism: reconciling fragmented narratives with the feminist research frame. In: Srigley, K., Zembrzycki, S. and Iacovetta, F. (eds.) Beyond Women's Words: Feminisms and the Practices of Oral History in the Twenty-First Century. Routledge: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, pp. 81-94. ISBN 9780815357681 (doi: 10.4324/9781351123822)
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Banks, I. (2018) Editorial. Journal of Conflict Archaeology, 13(1), pp. 1-2. (doi: 10.1080/15740773.2018.1551981)
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Bracke, M. , Morris, P. and Ryder, E. (2018) Introduction. Translating feminism: transfer, transgression, transformation (1950s–1980s). Gender and History, 30(1), pp. 214-225. (doi: 10.1111/1468-0424.12358)
Bracke, M. , Morris, P. and Ryder, E. (2018) Translating Feminism Forum [Guest Editors]. Gender and History, 30(1), pp. 214-285.
Bracke, M. A. (2018) "Women’s 1968 Is Not Yet Over”: the capture of speech and the gendering of 1968 in Europe. American Historical Review, 123(3), pp. 753-757. (doi: 10.1093/ahr/123.3.753)
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Charbonneau, O. (2018) Review of del Mar Narbona Logroño, Maria; Pinto, Paulo G.; Karam, John Tofik, eds., Crescent over Another Horizon: Islam in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latino USA. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences, [Book Review]
Charbonneau, O. (2018) Visiting the metropole: Muslim colonial subjects in the United States, 1904-1927. Diplomatic History, 42(2), pp. 204-227. (doi: 10.1093/dh/dhx062)
Chin, R. (2018) The Levant mandates and Charles de Gaulle's provisional government: power, culture and messages of imperial reform. European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 25(2), pp. 312-329. (doi: 10.1080/13507486.2017.1409701)
Cockram, S. and Wells, A. (2018) Introduction: action, reaction, interaction in historical animal studies. In: Cockram, S. and Wells, A. (eds.) Interspecies Interactions: Animals and Humans between the Middle Ages and Modernity. Routledge (Taylor and Francis). ISBN 9781138189713
Cohn, S. (2018) Fear and the corpse: cholera and plague riots compared. In: Lynteris, C. and Evans, N. (eds.) Histories of Post-mortem Contagion: Infectious corpses and Contested Burials. Series: Medicine and biomedical sciences in modern history. Palgrave Macmillan: New York, pp. 55-81. ISBN 9783319629285
Cohn, S. (2018) The horror of the Black Death: How the medieval plague ripped families apart. BBC History Magazine, June, pp. 20-24.
Cohn, S. (2018) Reasons to revolt: cholera and plague, social violence and blame from Procopius to Surat, 1994. In: Tyner, J. (ed.) The Idea of Violence. Series: Kent State University European studies series (5). Viella: Rome, pp. 23-40. ISBN 9788833130736
Cohn, S. (2018) The thickness of city walls: Late medieval popular revolt in England and Italy compared. In: Campo y ciudad: Mundos en tensión (siglos XII-XV) = Landa eta hiria : tentsioan dauden munduak (XII-XV. mendeak). Gobierno de Navarra: Pamplona, pp. 129-146. ISBN 9788423534821
Cohn, Jr., S. K. (2018) Epidemics: Hate and Compassion from the Plague of Athens to AIDS. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198819660 (doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198819660.001.0001)
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Davies, J. R. (2018) The Brothers Forbes and the liturgical books of medieval Scotland: Historical scholarship and liturgical controversy in the nineteenth-century Scottish Episcopal Church. Records of the Scottish Church History Society, 47(1), pp. 128-142. (doi: 10.3366/sch.2018.0008)
Davies, J. R. (2018) Review of David W. Fagerberg. Liturgy Outside Liturgy: The Liturgical Theology of Fr. Alexander Schmemann. Scottish Episcopal Institute Journal, 2(3), pp. 46-47. [Book Review]
Dee, H. (2018) Agnes Yewande Savage. In: Ewan, E., Pipes, R., Rendall, J. and Reynolds, S. (eds.) The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, p. 377. ISBN 9781474436274
Dee, H. (2018) Nyasa leaders, Christianity and African internationalism in 1920s Johannesburg. South African Historical Journal, 70(2), pp. 383-406. (doi: 10.1080/02582473.2018.1465114)
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Egan, S. (2018) Cultural Exchange and Identity in Late Medieval Ireland: the English and Irish of the Four Obedient Shires by S. Booker. History Ireland, 26(6), p. 61. [Book Review]
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Egan, S. (2018) The Early Stewart Kings, the Lordship of the Isles, and Ireland, c.1371-c.1433. Northern Studies, 49, pp. 61-78.
Egan, S. (2018) An Irish context to a Scottish disaster: James IV, the O'Donnells of Tyrconnell and the road to Flodden. In: Mannion, J. and Simms, K. (eds.) Politics, Kinship and Culture in Gaelic Ireland, c. 1100-c. 1690: Essays for the Irish Chief's Prize in History. Wordwell Books: Dublin, pp. 10-16. ISBN 9781999790950
Egan, S. (2018) A playground of the Scots? Gaelic Ireland and the Stewart monarchy in the late Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries. In: Clark, L. (ed.) The Fifteenth Century XVI: Examining Identity. Series: Fifteenth century (16). Boydell and Brewer: Woodbridge, pp. 101-117.
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Fleming, L. (2018) Bernstein, Marion. In: Ewan, E., Pipes, R., Rendall, J. and Reynolds, S. (eds.) The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 39-40. ISBN 9781474436274
Fleming, L. (2018) Cowan (formerly Cohen), Evelyn. In: Ewan, E., Pipes, R., Rendall, J. and Reynolds, S. (eds.) The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, p. 96. ISBN 9781474436274
Fleming, L. (2018) Garnethill ladies and Gorbals women: gender, class and ethnicity in the story of Glasgow Jewry. In: Collins, K., Newman, A. and Wasserstein, B. (eds.) Two Hundred Years of Scottish Jewry. Scottish Jewish Archives Centre: Glasgow, pp. 209-238. ISBN 9781999917807
Fleming, L. (2018) Mann, Selma. In: Ewan, E., Pipes, R., Rendall, J. and Reynolds, S. (eds.) The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 297-298. ISBN 9781474436274
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Hazley, B., Wright, V. , Abrams, L. and Kearns, A. (2018) 'People and their homes rather than housing in the usual sense’? Locating the tenant’s voice in Homes in High Flats. Women's History Review, 28(5), pp. 728-745. (doi: 10.1080/09612025.2018.1472890)
Hogg, U. and MacGregor, M. (2018) Historiography in Highlands and Lowlands. In: Royan, N. (ed.) The International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400-1650. Series: International companions to Scottish literature (6). Scottish Literature International: Glasgow, pp. 100-123. ISBN 9781908980236
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Innes, S. and Reid, S. (2018) Expressions of faith: religious writing. In: Royan, N. (ed.) The International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400-1650. Series: International companions to Scottish literature (6). Scottish Literature International: Glasgow, pp. 60-78. ISBN 9781908980236
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Jackson, P. (2018) Foreward. In: Williams, M. and Wilkin, B. (eds.) French Soldiers' Morale in the Phoney War, 1939-1940. Series: Routledge studies in the modern history of France. Routledge: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY, viii-x. ISBN 9781138232747
Jessee, E. (2018) Analysis and Dissemination. ‘Reviving Rwandan Cultural Heritage’ Advanced Qualitative Research Methods Workshop, Kigali, Rwanda, 10-14 Dec 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Conceptualizing Trauma in the Aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide. International Oral History Association, 18-21 Jun 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Decolonizing the Study of Early Rwandan History: The Rwandan Intimacies Project. African Studies Association, 28 Nov - 01 Dec 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Introduction to Oral History. ‘Reviving Rwandan Cultural Heritage’ Advanced Qualitative Research Methods Workshop, Kigali, Rwanda, 10-14 Dec 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Introduction to Oral History: Theory and Methods. Workshop for the Rwanda Academy of Language and Culture, Kigali, Rwanda, 23 Mar 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Negotiating Genocide? What’s to Negotiate?: The Ethics of Cultural Memory Research in Post-Genocide Rwanda. Cultural Memory Group Speaker Series, St. Andrews, UK, 21 Feb 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Oral History: Analysis and Dissemination. Masterclasses for the Centre of Oral History, National Academy of the Sciences and the American University of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia, 08-09 Nov 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Oral History: Legal and Ethical Responsibilities. Masterclasses for the Centre of Oral History, National Academy of the Sciences and the American University of Armenia, Yerevan, Armenia, 08-09 Nov 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Researching Trauma in the Arts. Scottish Graduate School for the Arts and Humanities Workshop, Glasgow, UK, 19 Oct 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Symbolic Violence and Social Death in the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda: Considering Violence Against Tutsi Children. Oral History Association, 10-13 Oct 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) “There Are No Other Options?” Rwandan Gender Norms and Family Planning in Historical Perspective. European Social Science History Conference 2018, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 04-07 Apr 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Writing a Scientific Article. ‘Reviving Rwandan Cultural Heritage’ Advanced Qualitative Research Methods Workshop, Kigali, Rwanda, 10-14 Dec 2018.
Jessee, E. (2018) Writing Women Back into Rwandan History: The Life History of Nyiramuzungu, c. 1915 to Present. African Studies Association UK, 11-13 Sep 2018.
Jessee, E. and Brunton, E. (2018) Writing Women Back into Rwandan History: Revisiting Women’s Agency—Past and Present—Using Rwandan Oral Traditions. Rwandan Stories of Change Conference, St. Andrews, UK, 06 Jul 2018.
Jessee, E. and Bryson, A. (2018) Managing Danger in Oral Historical Research: From the Field to Archive and Beyond. Oral History Society and Oral History Network of Ireland conference on Dangerous Oral Histories: Risks, Responsibilities and Rewards, Belfast, UK, 28-29 Jun 2018.
Jessee, E. and Ellison, M. (2018) Qualitative Fieldwork in Conflict-affected Settings. Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities and the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science Spring into Method Workshop, Glasgow, UK, 18-20 Apr 2018.
Jessee, E. , Irankunda, J. and Mugarura, C. (2018) Nyiragitwa, Daughter of Sacyega: A Graphic Novel. Advanced Research Methods Workshop for the Rwanda Academy of Language and Culture, Kigali, Rwanda, 11 Dec 2018.
Jessee, E. , McIvor, A., Abrams, L. and Barton, L. (2018) Oral History Theory and Practice. Scottish Graduate School for Arts and Humanities and the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science Spring into Method Workshop, Glasgow, UK, 25-27 Apr 2018.
Jessee, E. and Mwizerwa, S. (2018) Rwandan Intimacies in Historical Perspective. Advanced Research Methods Workshop for the Rwanda Academy of Language and Culture, Kigali, Rwanda, 11 Dec 2018.
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Larsen, D. (2018) British signals intelligence and the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland. Intelligence and National Security, (doi: 10.1080/02684527.2017.1323475)
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Peacock, T. N. (2018) The British Tradition of Minority Government. Manchester University Press: Manchester. ISBN 9781526123268
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Abrams, L. (2017) The taming of Highland masculinity: interpersonal violence and shifting codes of manhood, c. 1760-1840. In: Abrams, L. and Ewan, E. (eds.) Nine Centuries of Man: Manhood and Masculinities in Scottish History. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 80-98. ISBN 9781474403894
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Abrams, L. (2017) A wartime family romance: narratives of masculinity and intimacy during World War Two. In: Abrams, L. and Ewan, E. (eds.) Nine Centuries of Man: Manhood and Masculinities in Scottish History. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. 160-179. ISBN 9781474403894
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Broun, D. and Tucker, J. (2017) Scribes and Royal Authority. Early Charters from the National Records of Scotland. National Records of Scotland: Edinburgh. ISBN 9780995777606
Brown, C. G. (2017) Becoming Atheist: Humanism and the Secular West. Bloomsbury Academic: London. ISBN 9781474224529
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Chin, R. (2017) 'The real question at issue': Mers el-Kébir and the rhetoric of imperial confrontation in July 1940. In: Thomas, M. and Toye, R. (eds.) Rhetorics of Empire: Languages of Colonial Conflict After 1900. Series: Studies in imperialism. Manchester University Press: Manchester, pp. 91-107. ISBN 9781526120489
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Cohn, S. (2017) Brexit shock: A case study. Clio's Psyche, 23(2), pp. 163-165.
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Dylan, H., Goodman, M. S., Jackson, P. , Jansen, P. T., Maiolo, J. and Pedersen, T. (2017) The way of the Norse Ravens: merging profession and academe in Norwegian national intelligence higher education. Intelligence and National Security, 32(7), pp. 944-960. (doi: 10.1080/02684527.2017.1328833)
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Bowie, K. (2016) Public, People and Nation in Early Modern Scotland. Royal Historical Society 2016 David Berry Prize, (Unpublished)
Broadie, A. (2016) Francis Hutcheson, George Turnbull and the intersection of aesthetics and morals. Journal of Scottish Thought, 7, pp. 1-14.
Broadie, A. (2016) James Dundas on Seneca, Descartes and the Fall. In: Reid, S. J. and McOmish, D. (eds.) Neo-Latin Literature and Literary Culture in Early Modern Scotland. Series: Brill's Sudies in intellectual history (260). Brill: Leiden, pp. 247-263. ISBN 9789004330719 (doi: 10.1163/9789004330733_012)
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Brown, C. , Green, T. and Mair, J. (2016) Religion in Scots Law: Report of an Audit at the University of Glasgow. Project Report. Humanist Society Scotland, Edinburgh.
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Charbonneau, O. (2016) Review of Walther, Karine V., Sacred Interests: The United States and the Islamic World, 1821-1921. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities and Social Sciences, [Book Review]
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Clark, H.-L. (2016) Expressing entitlement in colonial Algeria: villagers, medical doctors, and the state in the early 20th century. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 48(3), pp. 445-472. (doi: 10.1017/S002074381600043X)
Cohn, S. (2016) Meet the social history editorial board: Professor Samuel Cohn on 'epidemics: plagues of hate, plagues of compassion from antiquity to the present'. Social History, 40(1),
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Cohn, S. K. (2016) 10 things you (probably) didn’t know about the Black Death. BBC History Magazine, 2015, 2 Nov.
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Cohn, S. K. (2016) Plague and prejudice. History Today, 66(3), 3 Mar.
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Davies, J. (2016) The standardisation of diplomatic in Scottish Royal Acts down to 1249. Part 2: letters with notification. Models of Authority, 29 Feb.
Davies, J. R. (2016) Chasing models through Melrose, St Andrews and Holyrood. DigiPal VI: The Palaeography Awakens, London, UK, 05 Sep 2016. (Unpublished)
Davies, J. R. (2016) Phillip Tovey. Of Water and the Spirit: Mission and the Baptismal Liturgy. Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2015. viii + 151 pp. £16.99 eBook & paperback. ISBN 9781848258037. Anaphora, 10(1), pp. 104-106. [Book Review]
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Jessee, E. (2016) Complex Political Actors and the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda. On Collective Violence: Actions, Roles, Perceptions, Marburg, Germany, 20-22 Oct 2016.
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Paul, N. L. and Schenk, J. G. (2016) Family memory and the Crusades. In: Cassidy-Welch, M. (ed.) Remembering the Crusades and Crusading. Series: Remembering the Medieval and early modern worlds. Routledge, pp. 173-186. ISBN 9781138811157
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Rapport, M. (2016) Alliances and treaties: co-operation in war and peace. EGO: European History Online,
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Charbonneau, O. (2015) Annekie Joubert (in collaboration with Gerrie Grobler, Inge Kosch and Lize Kriel). Ethnography from the Mission Field: The Hoffmann Collection of Cultural Knowledge. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2015. 1145 pp. ISBN: 9789004297722. $301.00. Itinerario, 39(3), pp. 527-529. (doi: 10.1017/S0165115315000674)[Book Review]
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Cohn, Jr., S. K. (2015) Authority and popular resistance. In: Scott, H. (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350-1750 Volume II: Cultures and Power. Series: Oxford Handbooks in History. Oxford University Press, pp. 418-439. ISBN 9780199597260 (doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199597260.013.16)
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