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379 citations
related to Scotland as a subject or category
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Tineke Broer; Martyn Pickersgill; Sarah Cunningham-Burley
(2020)
Neurobiological Limits and the Somatic Significance of Love: Caregivers’ Engagements with Neuroscience in Scottish Parenting Programmes.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 85-109).
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Book
Stefanie Gänger
(2020)
A Singular Remedy: Cinchona Across the Atlantic World, 1751–1820.
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Article
Richard de Grijs
(2020)
Alexander Bruce: Scotland's accidental 'Scientific Revolutionary'.
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
(pp. 267-280).
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Book
Miller, Gavin
(2020)
Miracles of Healing: Psychotherapy and Religion in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
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John Stewart
(2020)
Chemistry and Slavery in the Scottish Enlightenment.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 155-168).
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Article
P. G. Moore
(2020)
The Goodsir brothers from Fife, Scotland: Contributions to anatomy, marine zoology and Arctic exploration in the nineteenth century.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 76-91).
(/isis/citation/CBB205460184/)
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P. G. Moore
(2020)
John Robertson Henderson (1863–1925): Scotland, India and Anomuran Taxonomy.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 63-75).
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Book
Tanya Cheadle
(2020)
Sexual progressives: Reimagining intimacy in Scotland, 1880-1914.
(/isis/citation/CBB292366037/)
Article
Julian Goodare
(2020)
Away with the fairies: the psychopathology of visionary encounters in early modern Scotland.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 37-54).
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Book
Caroline Archer-Parré; Malcolm Dick
(2020)
James Watt (1736-1819): Culture, Innovation and Enlightenment.
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Article
Sebastiano Gino
(2020)
Scottish Common Sense, Association of Ideas and Free Will.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 109-127).
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Article
Philip Beeley
(2020)
‘There Are Great Alterations in the Geometry of Late’. the Rise of Isaac Newton’s Early Scottish Circle.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 3-24).
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Olivier Bruneau
(2020)
Colin Maclaurin (1698–1746): A Newtonian Between Theory and Practice.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 52-62).
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Alma Igra
(2020)
Farm to Pharmacy: Nutrition, Animals, and Governance in Britain 1870–1945.
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Michael Brown
(2020)
Wounds and Wonder: Emotion, Imagination and War in the Cultures of Romantic Surgery.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 239-259).
(/isis/citation/CBB372160240/)
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Cornelia Lambert
(2020)
Barefoot children in a ‘fine room’: Robert Owen, Adam Smith, and social regeneration in Scotland.
In: The Routledge History of Poverty, c.1450-1800.
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Article
Roy W. McIntyre
(2020)
A comparison between 'Part of Scotland' on William Smith's maps and contemporary maps of Scotland by Louis-Albert Necker and Jean-François Berger.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 88-98).
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Heather Holmes
(2020)
Scottish Agricultural Implement and Machine Makers: A Directory, Volume 1 (1843-1914).
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Article
Roy W. McIntyre
(2020)
A look at 'Part of Scotland' on William Smith's 1815 map.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 64-87).
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Sharlene D Walbaum
(2019)
The invisible woman: Susan Carnegie and Montrose Lunatic Asylum.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 409-423).
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