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  1. How Conservative voters dominated civil society in nineteenth century Edinburgh
  2. Erratum correcting: Graeme Morton (2025) ‘The Climatic Roots of Scotland’s Vital Statistics’, Scottish Historical Review , Volume 104, Issue 2: Page Range: 174–200
  3. The Climatic Roots of Scotland’s Vital Statistics
  4. Apple seeds: R.J. Morris’ pedagogy in history and computing
  5. Scottish Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
  6. Scottish Clubs and Societies in the Diaspora: A Practical Toolkit for Inclusion and Growth
  7. Burns and the St Andrew’s Societies of North America
  8. Population Checks and Natural Laws: Malthus, Climate Determinism and Emigration
  9. Paul Malgrati, Robert Burns and Scottish Cultural Politics: The Bard of Contention (1914–2014)
  10. Scottish Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
  11. The Neo Jacobite Challenge to the Union of 1707
  12. Miles Glendinning and Aonghus MacKechnie, Scotch Baronial: Architecture and National Identity in Scotland
  13. This chapter examines the climate scenarios that underpinned the ‘push’ dynamics of emigration.
  14. The climatic push for emigration and choice of destination.
  15. The modern Scottish diaspora. Contemporary debates and perspectives
  16. Alistair Mutch, Religion and National Identity: Governing Scottish Presbyterianism in the Eighteenth Century
  17. Applying the diasporic lens to identity and empire in twentieth-century Scotland
  18. Kyle Hughes. The Scots in Victorian and Edwardian Belfast: A Study in Elite Migration.
  19. Monarchy, Religion and the State: Civil Religion in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the Commonwealth
  20. Angela McCarthy, Personal Narratives of Irish and Scottish Migration, 1921–65. ‘For spirit and adventure’ (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2012. Pp. xi + 257. Paperback 978–0-7190-7353-3, £15.99).
  21. The Spirit of the Union: Popular Politics in Scotland, 1815–1820. By Gordon Pentland. Pp. x, 205. ISBN: 9781851961535. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2011. £60.00.
  22. Thomas Ahnert and Susan Manning, eds. Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment. Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History series. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Pp. 314. $95.00 (cloth).
  23. Reportage du Canada: Centre for Scottish Studies in Guelph
  24. Review: The Member for Scotland
  25. Closing the Door on Modern Scotland's Gilded Cage
  26. The Social Memory of Jane Porter and her Scottish Chiefs
  27. Identity within the Union State, 1800–1900
  28. Ewen A. Cameron. Impaled upon a Thistle: Scotland since 1880. The New Edinburgh History of Scotland 10. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010. Pp. xiv+433. $32.95 (paper); $95.00 (cloth).
  29. Reviews of Books
  30. Scotland is Britain: The Union and Unionist-Nationalism, 1807–1907
  31. Review: The Transformation of Scotland
  32. Power, Knowledge, and Society in the City
  33. Reviews
  34. After the Hector: The Scottish Pioneers of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, 1733-1852 (review)
  35. Review: New History of Scotland
  36. W. HAMISH FRASER and CLIVE H. LEE (eds), Aberdeen 1800–2000: A New History
  37. Devine and Finlay (eds.), Scotland in the Twentieth Century
  38. The boundaries of civil society in a stateless nation. Governing nineteenth-century Edinburgh
  39. Civil society, municipal government and the state: enshrinement, empowerment and legitimacy. Scotland, 1800–1929
  40. The Most Efficacious Patriot: The Heritage of William Wallace in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
  41. Scottish Rights and 'Centralisation' in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
  42. Scotland and the United Kingdom: The Economy and the Union in the Twentieth Century.
  43. Unfit for Heroes: Reconstruction and Soldier Settlement in the Empire between the Wars.
  44. Where was nineteenth-century Scotland?
  45. Presenting the Self: Record Linkage and Referring to Ordinary Historical Persons