‘They must have their children educated some way’: the education of Catholics in eighteenth-century Scotland.Published in:Innes Review, 2009, v. 60, n. 1, p. 22, doi. 10.3366/E0020157X09000407By:Prunier, ClotildePublication type:Article
Patricia M. Rumsey, Sacred Time in Early Christian Ireland: the monks of the Nauigatio and the Céli Dé in Dialogue to explore the Theologies of Time and the Liturgy of the Hours in pre-Viking Ireland. T. and T. Clark: London, 2007. xiv + 258 pp. £75 hardback. ISBN 9780567032058Published in:2009By:Dunn, MarilynPublication type:Book Review
Andrew Melville, sacred chronology and world history: the Carmina Danielis 9 and the Antichristus.Published in:Innes Review, 2009, v. 60, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.3366/E0020157X09000390By:John Reid, StevenPublication type:Article
Gordon Pentland, Radicalism, Reform and National Identity in Scotland, 1820–1833. Boydell: Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2008. £50 hardback. ISBN 9780861932993.Published in:2009By:Tindley, AnniePublication type:Book Review
R. Scott Spurlock, Cromwell and Scotland: Conquest and Religion, 1650–1660. John Donald: Edinburgh, 2007. xv + 269 pp. £25 paperback. ISBN 978 1 90460 777 9.Published in:2009By:Coffey, JohnPublication type:Book Review
Sixteenth-Century Scotland: Essays in Honour of Michael Lynch, ed. Julian Goodare and Alasdair A. MacDonald. Brill: Leiden/Boston, 2008 (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 166). xx + 480 pp. €99 hardback. ISBN 978 90 04 16825 1.Published in:2009By:Reid, Steven JohnPublication type:Book Review
Michael R. B. Turnbull, Rosslyn Chapel Revealed. Sutton Publishing: Stroud, 2007. 242 pp, illus. £17.99 hardback. ISBN 978-0-7509-4467-0.Published in:2009By:Márkus, MaryPublication type:Book Review
Sifting through the archive: an epistolary sketch of the elusive Reverend William McLeod.Published in:Innes Review, 2009, v. 60, n. 1, p. 41, doi. 10.3366/E0020157X09000419By:MacHardy, CarolynPublication type:Article