TOC: The Scottish Historical Review

Richard B Gorrie (rgorrie@uoguelph.ca)
Fri, 13 Jan 1995 12:41:22 -0400

From: Robert Harbison <RGHARB1@UKCC.UKY.EDU>

The Scottish Historical Review
Vol LXXIII, I No. 195 April 1994

Special Issue: 'Whither Scottish History?': Proceedings of the 1993
Strathclyde Conference
1 Whither Scottish History? Preface
Thomas M. Devine
4 To the Medieval Foundations
Alexander Grant
25 Response: At the Medieval Bedrock
Norman Macdougall
30 Early Modern Scotland: The Current State of Play
Allan I. Macinnes
47 Response: Old Games and New
Michael Lynch
64 Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies: Out of the Laager?
R.A. Houston
82 Response: Flat Laager?
C.A. Whatley
89 Where was Nineteenth-Century Scotland?
R.J. Morris and Graeme Morton
100 Response: North of the Border
M.A. Crowther
103 Scotland in the Twentieth Century: In Defence of Oligarchy?
Richard J. Finlay
113 Response: Beyond the Oligarchs
I.G.C. Hutchison
117 Review Article: Scotland and the British Revolutions
Arthur H. Williamson
>From the Preface:
"The Symposium...was essentially designed to encourage an assessment
of the future: how the study of Scottish history might evolve and so
build upon the achievements of the recent past. The authors...were asked to
consider this question for their own special periods...and to suggest how the
discipline could be sustained and further developed.'-Thomas M. Devine

Very Good Issue.
Robert Harbison
University of Kentucky