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Royalist Virtuosi: James VII and the patronage of learning in Scotland 1679-1689
Published 2020“…<p>This thesis examines learned activity in Scotland between 1679 and 1689, with reference to its political and intellectual circumstances. …”
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Converging Ideologies in William Fowler’s Hybrid Translation of Machiavelli’s Il Principe
Published 2014-02-01Get full text
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Understanding values beyond carbon in the Woodland Carbon Code in Scotland
Published 2022-09-01Get full text
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New Role, New Country: introducing US physician assistants to Scotland
Published 2007-05-01Get full text
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'Out of my contree': visions of royal authority in the courts of James I and James II, 1424-1460
Published 2016“…As a result, we now have a much sharper sense of the extent to which Older Scots works, particularly in the latter part of the fifteenth century, have their transmission and reception rooted in noble households, rather than the royal court.3 This chapter returns to the royal Scottish court, and reappraises three earlier fifteenth-century works, the Kingis Quair (c.1424),4 Walter Bower’s prose Latin Scotichronicon (1440s)5 and the anonymous Older Scots verse romance, Lancelot of the Laik (c.1437-60?).…”
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Challenges and opportunities for decentralised water technologies in Scotland
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Age within schoolyear and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in Scotland and Wales
Published 2022-05-01Get full text
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Evaluating the Family Nurse Partnership Programme in Scotland: a natural experiment approach
Published 2018-09-01Get full text
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Changes over 15 years in the contribution of adiposity and smoking to deaths in England and Scotland
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Caring for Cinderella—Perceptions and experiences of peatland restoration in Scotland
Published 2023-04-01Get full text
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The Voiceless Citizens in James Kelman’s Translated Accounts
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Wastewater monitoring of COVID-19: a perspective from Scotland
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