Satire and Social Change: The Bard, the Schoolmaster and the Drover.Published in:Northern Scotland, 2017, v. 8, n. 1, p. 1, doi. 10.3366/nor.2017.0124By:Beard, Ellen L.Publication type:Article
Imagining the "Scottis Natioun": Populism and Propaganda in Scottish Satirical Broadsides.Published in:2007By:McElroy, Tricia A.Publication type:Essay
A Scottish Anti-Catholic Satire Crossing the Border: 'Ane bull of our haly fader the paip, quhairby it is leesum to everie man to haif tua wyffis' and the Redeswyre Raid of 1575.Published in:English Historical Review, 2014, v. 129, n. 541, p. 1346, doi. 10.1093/ehr/ceu281By:BLAKEWAY, AMYPublication type:Article
'He is ane Haly Freir': The Freiris of Berwik, The Summoner's Tale, and the Tradition of Anti-Fraternal Satire.Published in:2013By:SALTER, DAVIDPublication type:Essay