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Back Issues 2001 - 2002
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Vol.2 No.6 November/December 2002
Vol.2 No.5 September/October 2002
Vol.2 No.4 July/August 2002
Vol.2 No.3 May/June 2002
Vol.2 No.2 March/April 2002
Vol. 2 No.1, January/February 2002
Launch issue - Vol.1 No.1 , Winter 2001
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Vol.2 No.6 November/December 2002
Scotland's Leather Guns
David Stevenson
Inverkip: A Rural Community 1600 to 1800
Ian Hogg
The Union to the Rescue: its impact on the fortunes
of two Scottish landowning Families
Bill Inglis
John William Cruickshank (1842-1918): Mediaeval Photographer
Alistair Crawford
Playing The Game: Organised Sport in Ross and Cromarty in the late Nineteenth Century
Sandy Thomson
The Anderson Century: 100 years of Early Medieval Scottish Historical Study
Simon Taylor
The Element 'sliabh' and the Rhinns of Galloway or Place-names and History: a Case Study
Simon Taylor
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Vol.2 No.5 September/October 2002
Domhnall Dubh: the restoration of an ideal?
Alison Cathcart
The History of Parliament
David Hayton
Science for a Talisman & Scotland on the Flag:The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition 1902-1904
Alison Duncan
The Hangman and a Spade
Stuart G. MacKenzie
Taking the Thistle out of Partick
Gordon Cairns
Stormont, the name & the place
Simon Taylor
The Scottish Empire
Bruce P. Lenman
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Vol.2 No.4 July/August 2002
Cultural Consciousness in Edinburgh:Two Visualisations of History
Duncan Comrie
Native power and Roman politics : An Iron Age settlement & Roman coin hoards at Birnie, Moray
Fraser Hunter
A Stuart-Austrian Habsburg intermediary: The life of Walter Leslie (1606-67)
David Worthington
The Reid Harlaw Douglas
John Sadler
Seventeenth-Century Lochmaben: A Burgh and its People
John Wilson
The Police in Scotland: A historical perspective
William Hall Watson
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Vol.2 No.3 May/June 2002
Lady Dorothy Dunnett 1923-2001
Elspeth Morrison
The Roman Gask Frontier
David J.Woolliscroft
Bad Blood in the North: The feud between the Earls of Huntly and Moray in sixteenth-century Scotland
Harry Potter
Floating a venture
Paula Martin
Unlucky or Incompetent? History's Verdict on General Sir John Cope Part II: The Battle of Prestonpans & the aftermath
Martin B Margulies
Seeing the wood and the trees:Why environmental history matters
Fiona Watson
Place-names and the changing landscape: The Howe of Fife, a case study
Simon Taylor
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Vol.2 No.2 March/April 2002
Contents
The 'when, why & wherefore' of Scotland
Alex Woolf
Glorious Victory? The Battle of Largs, 2 October 1263
Derek Alexander, Tim Neighbour and Richard Oram
Unlucky or Incompetent? History's Verdict on General Sir John Cope
Martin B. Margulies
Ravenous Covetousness' Sir Peter Lely's portraits of the Duchess of Lauderdale
David A.H.B. Taylor
A Lost Industrial Landscape
Colin Martin
What's in a Name? Norse in the Islands
Simon Taylor
School History & the Shaping of Scottish Identity.
Sydney Wood
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Vol. 2 No.1, January/February 2002
Reading the Map: Understanding Scottish Place-Names
Simon Taylor
A House Built on Sand
Re-Discovering Moray's Archaeological Landscapes
Ian Keillar
A Major Neolithic Building at Claish Farm, Callander
Gordon J Barclay, Kenneth Brophy & Gavin MacGregor
The Earl, The King, His Lover & the Ransom:
Passion, Power and Politics in Bruce Scotland
Michael A. Penman
Saint Mary, Queen & Martyr:an alternative history of Mary Stuart
Peter Davidson
Lilfe Stories from North Sea Oil
Terry Brotherstone & Hugo Manson
Interview: Magnus Magnusson 'Storian' & Haute Vulgariste
Interviewed by Richard Oram
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Launch issue - Vol.1 No.1 , Winter 2001
'A Candle in a Castock': A Portrait by Richard Waitt.
Hugh Cheape
Scotland's First Settlers.
K. Hardy & C.R. Wickham-Jones
New Evidence Concerning Mary Queen of Scots.
Peter Davidson
Resurrecting the Swan: Archaeology of a Cromwellian Shipwreck, 1653.
Colin Martin
Finding a Battlefield Lost: Rullion Green, 28 November 1666.
Derek Alexander, Tim Neighbour, Richard Oram
A Stalker in Georgian Edinburgh.
Rab Houston
Sensationalism and Secrecy: The Aberdeen Typhoid Outbreak, 1964
Lesley Diack and David Smith
Interview: Chris Smout (Historiographer Royal).
Interviewed by Fiona Watson
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