All Stories

  1. The Declaration of Arbroath in print, 1680–1705
  2. 1603: Multiple Monarchy and Scottish Identity
  3. Dame Scotia and the Commonweal: Vernacular Humanism in The Complaynt of Scotland (1550)
  4. Introduction
  5. Counsel and Covenant: Aristocratic Conciliarism and the Scottish Revolution
  6. Jane Dawson, John KnoxDawsonJane, John Knox (New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2015); x + 373 pp.: 9780300114737, £25.00/$45.00 (hbk); 9780300219708, £14.99/$32.50 (pbk)
  7. The role of Protestantism in promoting Anglo-Scottish union after 1603
  8. Debating Britain in 17th Century Scotland
  9. Beyond the Declaration of Arbroath: Kingship, Counsel and Consent in Late Medieval and Early Modern Scotland
  10. George Buchanan and Scottish Self-Fashioning at the Union of the Crowns
  11. The State of Scottish History: Some Reflections
  12. How Scotland is portrayed in Raphael Holinshed's chronicles
  13. The Age of Reformation: The Tudor and Stewart Realms 1485–1603. By Alec Ryrie. Pp. xx, 333. ISBN: 9781405835572. Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2009. £19.99.
  14. SCOTLAND, ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND AND THE IDEA OF BRITAIN
  15. George Buchanan's vernacular polemics, 1570-1572
  16. Civil Society and the Celts: Hector Boece, George Buchanan and the Ancient Scottish Past
  17. Usable Pasts: History and Identity in Reformation Scotland
  18. An edition of the political writings of John Knox.
  19. Kingship, Nobility and Anglo-Scottish Union: John Mair'sHistory of Greater Britain(1521)
  20. Political thought of James VI and I
  21. The origins and development of British imperial ideology.
  22. Imagining Scotland: Scottish political thought and the problem of Britain 1560–1650