CATEGORY: Academic
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A History Book for Scots: Selections from the Scotichronicon
Walter Bower, D.E.R. Watt
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Language Revitalisation in Gaelic Scotland: Linguistic Practice and Ideology
Stuart S. Dunmore
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Literature of the 1990s: Endings and Beginnings
Peter Marks
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Adam Smith and Rousseau: Ethics, Politics, Economics
Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen, Craig Smith
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Chiaroscuro
Jackie Kay
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Contemporary Feminism and Women’s Short Stories
Emma Young
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Contemporary Scottish Poetry and the Natural World: Burnside, Jamie, Robertson and White
Monika Szuba
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Beyond the Empire: A Guide to the Roman Remains in Scotland
Andrew Tibbs
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Britain and the Bomb
W. J. Nuttall, Rt Hon Lord Owen
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Cardinal Sin: Seeking Redemption for a Broken Church
Brian Devlin
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God Untamed: Out of the Spiritual Comfort Zone
Johannes Hartl
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Adam Smith: What He Thought, and Why it Matters
Jesse Norman
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Distributed Cognition in Medieval and Renaissance Culture
Miranda Anderson, Michael Wheeler
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Highland Cowboys: From the Hills of Scotland to the American Wild West
Rob Gibson
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Charity Choice Scotland 2019
Wilmington PLC
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Campus Lights: Students Living and Speaking for Jesus Around the World
Luke Cawley
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For the Islands I Sing: An Autobiography
George Mackay Brown
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Mad Frank’s Diary: The Confessions of Britain’s Most Notorious Villain
Frankie Fraser, James Morton
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Evil in the Western Philosophical Tradition
Gavin Rae
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Agriculture and the Land: Richard Jefferies’ Essays and Letters
Rebecca Welshman
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