CATEGORY: Academic
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Theatre in Scotland – A Field of Dreams
Joyce McMillan, Philip Howard
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Interventions in Contemporary Thought: History, Politics, Aesthetics
Associate Professor of Philosophy Gabriel Rockhill
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Portmahomack on Tarbat Ness: Changing Ideologies in North-east Scotland, Sixth to Sixteenth Century AD
Martin Carver, Justin Garber-Lahire, Cecily Spall
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A Handbook for Steiner-Waldorf Class Teachers
Kevin Avison
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Inside the Banking Crisis: The Untold Story
Hugh Pym
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Upstart: The Case for Raising the School Starting Age and Providing What the Under-Sevens Really Need
Sue Palmer
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Persepolis, from Glasgow in a School Bus: With Stops on the Way
Richard M. Orr
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Excavations in Iona 1964 to 1974
Richard Reece
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The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships
Neil Strauss
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Assemblage Theory
Professor of Contemporary Philosophy and Science Manuel Delanda
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French Philosophy Today: New Figures of the Human in Badiou, Meillassoux, Malabou, Serres and LaTour
Senior Lecturer in French Studies Christopher Watkin
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Northern Scotland: Volume 7, Issue 1
Alistair MacDonald, Jim MacPherson
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Jeanie’s Light
Diane Marshall
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Caithness to Patagonia: Distant Lands and Close Relatives
Ian Leith
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Mind and Deity: Being the Second Series of a Course of Gifford Lectures on the General Subject of Metaphysics and Theism Given in the University of Glasgow in 1940
John Laird
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Scotland to the World: Treasures from the National Museum of Scotland
David Souden
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A Place Against Time: Land and Environment in the Papua New Guinea Highlands
Paul Sillitoe
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The Scottish Legendary: Towards a Poetics of Hagiographic Narration
Anke Bernau, Eva von Contzen
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Solway Country: Land, Life and Livelihood in the Western Border Region of England and Scotland
Allen J. Scott
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The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield
Gerri Kimber, Vincent O'Sullivan, Angela Smith
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