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New Publication in November 2019. Learning Old English: A course with Audio-Visual CD and Exercises
Aberdeen University Press has published a revised multimedia edition of O. D. Macrae-Gibson's 'Learning Old English'.
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Beyond the Border - RIISS@20
A conference marking twenty years of the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies
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Scottish Gaelic Studies, Volume XXXI (2018) now available
Scottish Gaelic Studies is the pride and joy of all Aberdeen’s Gaelic scholars, and indeed, being the being the flagship journal of our wide range of Gaelic study, is a vital treasure for all Scotland’s Gaels, academic and otherwise. Volume XXXI is now available for £17.50 from the University of...
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John Laird: A Scots Professor - special edition of the Journal of Scottish Thought
Journal of Scottish Thought, Volume 6 (2018) John Laird: A Scots Professor, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press
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Causeway/Cabhsair, Volume 10.1 (2019) - celebrating ten years
Causeway / Cabhsair: A Magazine of Irish and Scottish Writing, Volume 10.1 (2019)
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Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 9, Issue 2 (2018)
Scottish urban archives and histories: context and a legal historical perspective
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The Wars of Archibald Forbes
Aberdeen University Press With heroic journeys on horseback and on foot to get to the nearest telegraph station, Archibald Forbes transformed the profession of war correspondent into something recognisably modern. He was widely regarded as the greatest war correspondent of the nineteenth century and the model with whom all others had...
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The Lost World of John Witherspoon
Aberdeen University Press John Witherspoon (1723 – 1794) is remembered today as one of only two Scots among the 56 ‘signers’ of the Declaration of American Independence and the only clergyman to have added his name to the list of founding fathers of the nation that was set to become the...
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New publication: Vita Mea: The Autobiography of Sir Herbert J.C. Grierson
edited by Cairns Craig