CATEGORY: Academic
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Women Writing the Home Tour, 1682-1812
Zoe Kinsley
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The English Diaspora in North America: Migration, Ethnicity and Association, 1730s-1950s
Tanja Bueltmann, Donald MacRaild
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A Critical Account of English Syntax: Grammar, Meaning, Text
Affiliated Lecturer Keith Brown, Jim Miller
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Bilingualism as a Conversational Resource
Senior Lecturer Joseph Gafaranga
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Lacan and Deleuze: A Disjunctive Synthesis
Research Assistant at the Institute of Philosophy Scientific Research Centre Bostjan Nedoh, Lecturer in International Politics Andreja Zevnik
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Muslims in Scotland: The Making of Community in a Post-9/11 World
Stefano Bonino
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Shakespeare and Judgment
Kevin Curran
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Monty’s Highlanders: 51st Highland Division in the Second World War
Patrick Delaforce
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Beckett Matters: Essays on Beckett’s Late Modernism
S E Gontarski
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Macbeth: Critical Essays
Samuel Schoenbaum
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The Selected Writings of Andrew Lang: Volume III: Literary Criticism
Tom Hubbard
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The Selected Writings of Andrew Lang: Volume 1: Folklore, Mythology, Anthropology General and Theoretical
Celeste Ray, Tom Hubbard
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The Selected Writings of Andrew Lang: Volume 3: Literary Criticism
Celeste Ray, Tom Hubbard
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The Selected Writings of Andrew Lang: Volume 2: Folklore, Mythology, Anthropology Case Studies
Celeste Ray, Tom Hubbard
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The Tragic Histories of Mary Queen of Scots, 1560-1690: Rhetoric, Passions and Political Literature
John D. Staines
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Opening Schools and Closing Prisons: Caring for Destitute and Delinquent Children in Scotland 1812-1872
Andrew Ralston
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Literature and the Scottish Reformation
David George Mullan, Crawford Gribben
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Christmas in the Crosshairs: Two Thousand Years of Denouncing and Defending the World’s Most Celebrated Holiday
Gerry Bowler
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Robert Louis Stevenson in the Pacific: Travel, Empire, and the Author’s Profession
Roslyn Jolly
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Accidental Medical Discoveries: How Tenacity and Pure Dumb Luck Changed the World
Robert W. Winters
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