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BP Portrait Award: 2016
Ali Smith
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Satan and the Scots: The Devil in Post-Reformation Scotland, c.1560-1700
Dr. Michelle D. Brock
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It is Easy to be Dead
Neil McPherson
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The Movie Doctors
Simon Mayo, Mark Kermode
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The Crinan Canal
Marian Pallister
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The Revolutionary and Anti-Imperialist Writings of James Connolly, 1893-1916
Dr Conor McCarthy, Dr Conor McCarthy
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Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and the British Isles
Kate Buchanan, Dr. Lucinda H. S. Dean
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Idols and Underdogs
Shawn Stein
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Henrietta Tayler: Scottish Jacobite Historian and First World War Nurse
Maggie Craig
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The Lockerbie Bombing: The Search for Justice
Kenny MacAskill
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The Lockerbie Bombing
Kenny MacAskill
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Railways of Ayrshire
Gordon Thomson
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Planning Permission
Richard Harwood QC
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Lignites: Their Occurrence, Production and Utilisation
Clifford Jones
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Congregational Music, Conflict and Community
Jonathan Dueck
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How to Pass Higher Administration and it for CFE
Anne Bradley, Adam Stephenson
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Shall Roger Casement Hang? / Face
Peter Arnott
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Light over Lundy: A History of the Old Light and the Fog Signal Station
Myrtle Ternstorm
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Ate the Dog Yesterday: Maritime casualties, calamities and catastrophes
Graham Faiella
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Nation and Nationalism
Alistair McCleery
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