Missing Elements
Rosalind Mitchison, 14 May 1992
Strategic Women: How do they manage in Scotland?
by Elizabeth Gerver and Lesley Hart.
Aberdeen University Press, 216 pp., £9.95, June 1991,0 08 037741 6 Show More
by Elizabeth Gerver and Lesley Hart.
Aberdeen University Press, 216 pp., £9.95, June 1991,
A Guid Cause: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Scotland
by Leah Leneman.
Aberdeen University Press, 304 pp., £11.95, June 1991,0 08 041201 7 Show More
by Leah Leneman.
Aberdeen University Press, 304 pp., £11.95, June 1991,
Marriage and Property: Women and Marital Customs in History
edited by Elizabeth Craik.
Aberdeen University Press, 192 pp., £6.95, June 1991,9780080412054 Show More
edited by Elizabeth Craik.
Aberdeen University Press, 192 pp., £6.95, June 1991,
Nationalism in the Nineties
edited by Tom Gallagher.
Polygon, 192 pp., £7.95, August 1991,0 7486 6098 4 Show More
edited by Tom Gallagher.
Polygon, 192 pp., £7.95, August 1991,
Cultural Weapons: Scotland and Survival in a New Europe
by Christopher Harvie.
Polygon, 119 pp., £7.95, March 1992,0 7486 6122 0 Show More
by Christopher Harvie.
Polygon, 119 pp., £7.95, March 1992,
Literature and Nationalism
edited by Vincent Newey and Ann Thompson.
Liverpool, 286 pp., £27.50, June 1991,0 85323 057 9 Show More
edited by Vincent Newey and Ann Thompson.
Liverpool, 286 pp., £27.50, June 1991,
The Invention of Scotland: The Stuart Myth of the Scottish Identity, 1638 to the present
by Murray Pittock.
Routledge, 198 pp., £30, September 1991,0 415 05586 5 Show More
by Murray Pittock.
Routledge, 198 pp., £30, September 1991,
Scotland: A New History
by Michael Lynch.
Century, 499 pp., £18.99, August 1991,0 7126 3413 4 Show More
by Michael Lynch.
Century, 499 pp., £18.99, August 1991,
“... of politics, where decision making is the main topic of study, continue to think in state units, Michael Lynch’s big single-volume history of Scotland must take the foreground for anyone who wishes to know about the country and its past. It is a distinguished achievement, covering from the earliest records to the present day the story of a country ... ”