All Stories

  1. Homicide in Scotland, 1800–1849: Numbers and Theories (2)
  2. Homicide in Eighteenth-Century Scotland: Numbers and Theories
  3. The Attack of the ‘half-formed persons’: the 1811–2 Tron Riot in Edinburgh Revisited
  4. American multinationals and British trade unions,c.1945–1974
  5. Lives of Scottish Women
  6. Introduction
  7. Jane Welsh Carlyle: Living With Genius(1)
  8. Sophia Jex-Blake: Women and Higher Education in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
  9. Lady Frances Balfour: The Radical Aristocrat
  10. Mary Mitchell Slessor: Serving God and Country
  11. Elsie Maud Inglis: Scotland's Joan of Arc?
  12. WiLla Muir: Living with Genius (2)
  13. Mary Brooksbank: Work, Poverty and Politics in Twentieth-Century Scotland
  14. Eliza Wigham: Religion, Radicalism and the Origins of the Women's Movement in Nineteenth-Century Scotland
  15. Knox, Industrial Nation
  16. Hanging by a Thread: The Scottish Cotton Industry, c. 1850-1914.
  17. A. Dickson and J.H. Treble (eds.),People and Society in Scotland, Vol. III, 1914–1990People and Society in Scotland, Vol III, 1914–1990. Edited by A. Dickson and J.H. Treble. Pp.xl, 287. Edinburgh: John Donald in association with the Economic & Social ...
  18. Religion and the Scottish Labour Movement c. 1900-39
  19. Apprenticeship and De-skilling in Britain, 1850–1914
  20. WILLIAM KNOX (ed.):Scottish Labour Leaders 1918-39. A Biographical Dictionary(Edinburgh, Mainstream Publishing, 1984, pp.304. £20.00.)