home Features Back Issues About Us Contact Subscribe

Classified Adverts

If contacting any of these companies, History Scotland magazine would appreciate it if you could mention where you saw their products/services advertised.

If you wish to enquire about placing and advertisement with History Scotland magazine please contact Jane Mullen at Hall marketing:
Tel: 0141-550-7590
email: hall.mark@tiscali.co.uk


Books /Publishing/ Antiquarian Prints
Courses/ Study Tours/ Cultural Holidays
Family History
Gifts/Jewellery


BOOKS/ PUBLISHING

Battle for the North The Tay and Forth Bridges and the 19th Century Railway Wars

Charles McKean

Charles McKean offers new conclusions about why the first Tay Bridge collapsed and tells how the Forth and Tay bridges eventually became reality. He follows the railway battle for Scotland from 1845 – 95 and the people it involved: from the Victorian entrepreneurs, poets, journalists, lawyers, town councils; to the engineers, briggers, excavators and rivet boys; to the pioneering and inventive contractor William Arrol – who constructed the bridges that stand today. Meticulously researched and vividly told, Battle for the North explores the complicated reality underlying the Victorian pursuit of progress.

£9.99

www.granta.com


A tale of two towns
A History of Medieval Glasgow

A HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL GLASGOW

EDITED BY NEIL BAXTER

"This is a city built upon a powerful story. Its story is among the most remarkable of any city".
This lavishly illustrated, large format book, edited by Neil Baxter, with contributions from Dr Patricia Dennison, Prof Michael Lynch, Dr James Macaulay, Dr Mary McHugh, Donny O’Rourke, David Sellar and Norman Shead, is the first exploration of Glasgow’s medieval origins for a general readership. It is indispensable for anyone with an interest in how the great city of Glasgow evolved.

To mark the launch of this important new book

UK History

Scotland

readers can purchase A Tale of Two Towns (usual price £20) at the special reduced price of £15. (inc postage and packing in the UK only)
Payment by cheque or postal order only to: Neil Baxter Associates, 7 Lynedoch Crescent, Glasgow, G3 6EQ
Please print your own name and address clearly

or email for an order form toneil@neilbaxterassoc.com
(also for ordering and price information for international purchases).


The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women

Edited by Elizabeth Ewan, Sue Innes, Siân Reynolds and Rose Pipes

'The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women is a tour de force of scholarship ... It replaces well-worn generalities and nagging gaps with sprightly details and moving stories. What the editors call 'the remembered Scottish past' has just become exponentially richer.'
- Times Literary Supplement


A splendid book, with fascinating lives on every page’ - The Guardian

Delve into the Dictionary to discover some inspiring stories, revealing a hidden slice of the lives of Scottish women -from aviators to fish wives, and from musicians to politicians.


June 2007 440pp Pb 978 0 7486 3293 0 £24.99


Witch-Hunting in Scotland

Law, Politics and Religion


Brian P. Levack

Witch-Hunting in Scotland

presents a fresh perspective on the trials and executions of those prosecuted for the crime of witchcraft.Looking at the political, legal and religious history of the early modern period, Brian Levack discusses topics such as the Scottish criminal justice system, the use of torture to extract confessions, local and national politics, the role of James VI, Scottish Calvinism and the determination of zealous Scottish clergy and magistrates to achieve a godly society.


Selected Contents:
1. Witch-Hunting in Scotland and England
2. Witchcraft and the Law in Early Modern Scotland
3. King James VI andWitchcraft
4. Witch-Hunting in Revolutionary Britain
5. The Great Scottish Witch-Hunt of 1661–1662
6. Absolutism, State-Building, and Witchcraft
7. Demonic Possession and Witch-Hunting in Scotland
8. The Decline and End of Scottish Witch-Hunting 9. Witch-Hunting and Witch-Murder in Early Eighteenth-Century Scotland.

For credit card orders call +44 (0) 1264 343071

or email book.orders@tandf.co.uk

For more information, or for our free History catalogues please call Sarah Hartley on
020 7017 4466 or email:
sarah.hartley@tandf.co.uk

October 2007: 234x156: 240pp · Hb: 978-0-415-39942-5: £60.00 · Pb: 978-0-415-39943-2: £19.99


LARRY HUTCHISON (BOOKS) 

Antiquarian & Second-handScottish Books

27, Albany Street, Dunfermline, Fife KY12 0QZ

Tel: 01383 725566 Fax: 01383 620394

Email: larry@larryhutchisonbooks.com

Private premises, appointment necessary.

Extensive stock, regular catalogues issued.

SCOTTISH BOOKS ALWAYS WANTED

To view some recent examples visit

www.larryhutchisonbooks.com


BENNY GILLIES BOOKSHOP

Antiquarian & Second-hand

SCOTTISH BOOKS Maps & Prints

33 Victoria Street Kirkpatrick Durham

Castle Douglas DG7 3HQ

Tel:01556 650412

Email: benny@bennygillies.co.uk

On line shop www.bennygillies.co.uk

Scottish books always wanted


ATHENA PRESS

New Authors

Publish your book

All subjects invited

Write or send your manuscript to

Athena press

Queens House, 2 Holly Road, Twickenham TW1 4EG, UK

e-mail: athenabook@aol.com


COURSES/STUDY TOURS/CULTURAL HOLIDAYS

The Traveller’s 2008 programme

is available now and includes the following tours: Roman Algeria, Sheba’s Realm: Yemen Revisited, Ghana: The Slave Trade on the Gold Coast and Crete: The Minoan Heritage. But, before you decide where you'd like to go why not give us a call or visit our website to view our full range of incredible tours

For more details visit

www.the-traveller.co.uk
or call us on
0207 436 9343
Take a guidebook if you like.
But if you travel with us you can
take the person who wrote it.


Training and Projects for underwater and foreshore archaeology

http://www.nasportsmouth.org.uk/Scotland

Contact details:-

Peter Pritchard,Training and Projects Manager

Nautical Archaeology Society(NAS) Scotland.

Tel:- +44(0)1967 421 601 or +44(0)7810 332 395

email :- info@pdsdive.co.uk


Study History by Distance Learning

Medieval Scotland: 1100-1500 - Early Modern Scotland 1500-1707* (60 credits)

Modern Scottish History: 1707 to the present (60 credits)

The Dundee - Open University Programme in Scottish History is the most comprehensive available in the field.

Specially designed for home study, it brings together the world’s leading historians in an accompanying 10-volume History of Scotland (published by Dundee University Press). With unique specialist books of historical documents and readings, these honours-level courses offer the most consolidated route to the study of Scotland’s past and its culture.

The courses, which run from February to October, can count towards an OU degree (60 level 3 points each), but are also available for separate study for the Certificate of the University of Dundee.

*The new course is subject to University approval.

If you at all interested, please contact the Programme Administrator below who will email or post-out a free information pack.

Mrs Elizabeth Bryant · Department of History · University of Dundee · Dundee · DD1 4HN · Scotland

t : 01382 345149 · email: scottish-history@dundee.ac.uk www.dundee.ac.uk/history/distance.htm

The Premier Distance Learning Programme in Scottish History


Do you want to work in museums or heritage?

MSc in Cultural Heritage Studies

The School of Law & Social Sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University offers:

* A strong research-led programme for graduates who wish to work in the heritage sector and for professionals and volunteers seeking career development

* Opportunities for full and (from 2005/06) for part time study

* Strong collaborative links with museums, and heritage sector agencies

* A global perspective on a wide range of heritage issues, ideas and policies.

This programme provides preparation for professional practice, including placement, work-based learning and opportunities for student-centred learning packages and will also enable students to pursue further academic studies in cultural heritage.

Applications are welcomed for the MSc., Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate from prospective students from a range of backgrounds.

For further information please contact:

Professor E.W. McFarland

Tel: +44 (0)141 331 3499

or email m.knight@gcal.ac.uk Alternatively visit our website at www.caledonian.ac.uk

Applicants for MSc can apply to the Arts and Humanities Research Board for Professional Preparation Masters Awards.


FAMILY HISTORY

Scottish Genealogy Society

15 Victoria Tce, Edinburgh

Visit our Library and Family History Centre

Browse our wide collection of books, microform and memorial inscriptions 15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL

Tel/fax 0131-220 3677

Open Mon, Tue, Thur 10.30am-5.30pm

Wed 10.30am-8.30pm & Sat 10am-5pm

e-mail info@scotsgenealogy.com

http://www.scotsgenealogy.com


Any NORTH-EAST ancestors?Well help you find them.

5,000 members. Huge resources & library. Quarterly journal, online/postal bookshop.

Membership 15

Research Centre Hours:

Mon-Fri 10am-4pm Sat 9am-1pm Tues & Fri 7-10pm

Aberdeen & NE Scotland Family History Society,

158-164 King St., Aberdeen AB24 5BD

Tel: 01224 646323 Fax 01224 639096

e-mail: enquiries@anesfhs.org.uk Website: http://www.anesfhs.org.uk


JEWELLERY

Timrous Beastie:Scottish jewellery inspired by Robert Burns Poem to a Mouse An elegant brooch, handcrafted in 9ct gold set with Scottish freshwater pearls. Send for a complimentary brochure

Cairncross of Perth

18 St John Street, Perth (01738) 624367



Go

Purchase securely online:

Subscriptions
Gift subs
Back issues
Binders

THIS MONTH:

All new resources section - History Scotland's extensive guide to archaeology and history online.


Check out historical events, lectures and exhibitions happening now in your area.

See the expanded books section

See the latest Feature Articles added to the site., and articles from previous months