急问!University of Glasgow和Strathclyde两所学校商科包括哪些专业相比如何?都到了banking的CON OFFER

急问!University of Glasgow和Strathclyde两所学校商科相比如何?都到了banking的CON OFFER_百度知道
急问!University of Glasgow和Strathclyde两所学校商科相比如何?都到了banking的CON OFFER
两个学校综排有差距,但据说Strathclyde的商科也挺出名的?求懂的人科普指点一下谢谢!
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格拉相对有名些,掳坍鹃褐浜刮决潭砍坎中国人很多orz,Strathclyde排名比较靠后一些些在苏格兰比较荒凉,但素商科还挺牛的~
这俩的专排和综排就是反过来的吧QAQ但是就不知道S大在国内的认可度有没有格大好呢?
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出门在外也不愁University of Glasgow
Prof Callum Brown
Professor Callum Brown
School of Humanities,
Professor of Late Modern European History (History)
I am a social and cultural historian with special research interests in the social and cultural history of religion and secularisation, the social history of modern humanism, and the history of community ritual, all in the post 1750 period and more especially in the 20th and 21st centuries. I look most closely at Scotland and Britain, but also increasingly at Canada, USA and Ireland. I also have special interests in historical theory (postmodernism), personal testimony (using oral history and autobiography), in quantitative methods, and in the cultural history of Britain in the twentieth century (with special focus on the 1960s). I research, publish and teach in most of these areas and methods.My current research has three major projects:
The first is , covering Scotland, UK, Ireland, Canada and USA and using especially oral history. In this project, I will be focussing on the social and cultural origins of individuals' humanism, looking at issues like family background, religious experiences, and cultural alignments, whilst David will focus especially on intellectual origins and development of individuals' humanism.
My second project is connected though slightly to the side: Religion and the Demographic Revolution since c.1960. In this I am looking at the impact of religious change, including secularisation, the rise of the new age and modern humanism, upon demographic behaviour in the North Atlantic world. Here, I am interested in gender change, the sexual revolution, changes in patterns of marriage and cohabitation, and changes in religious ritual (such as religious solemnisation of marriage, baptism and funeral rites). This project will build on work I have been doing since 2001 (some of it at Dundee Historical Research Online) on femininity and masculinity, but will incorporate considerable statistical research.
The third project is a study of The Parish State: Scotland's governance of the people 1707 - 1929. In this I use local case studies to expose the operation of the presbyterian kirk session, parochial boards and parish councils, school boards and registrars system.
Recent work includes:
Religion and the Demographic Revolution: Women and Secularisation in Canada, Ireland, UK and USA since the 1960s&(London, Boydell & Brewer, forthcoming 2012)
&&The Unholy Mrs Knight& and the BBC: secular humanism and the threat to the Christian nation, c.&,English Historical Review, forthcoming 2012.
&&The People of No Religion: the demographics of secularisation in the English-speaking world since c.1900&,&Archiv f&r Sozialgeschichte&vol. 51 (2011), pp. 37-61.
&&Sex, religion and the single woman c.: the importance of a &short& sexual revolution to the English religious crisis of the sixties&,&Twentieth Century British History&vol. 22 (2011), pp. 189-215.
&Masculinity and secularisation in twentieth-century Britain&, in Yvonne-Maria Werner (ed.),&Christian Masculinity: Men and Religion in Northern Europe in the 19th&and 20th&Centuries&(Leuven, Leiden University Press, 2011), pp. 47-59. ISBN 978 90
&Gendering secularisation: locating women in the transformation of British Christianity in the 1960s& for I. Katznelson and G. Stedman Jones (eds.),&Religion and the Political Imagination&(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 275-94. ISBN 978 0 521 76654 8
&What was the religious crisis of the 1960s?&&Journal of Religious History&vol. 34, No. 4 (December 2010), pp. 468-79
Britain since 1707&(with W.H. Fraser) (Harlow, Longman-Pearson, 2010)
L. Abrams and C.G. Brown (eds.),&A History of&Everyday Life in Twentieth-century Scotland&(Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2010)
10. C.G. Brown and M. Snape (eds.),&Secularisation in the Christian World c.1750-c.2000 (Essays in Honour of Hugh McLeod)&(Farnham, Ashgate, 2010)
11.&The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation . Second edition&(London, Routledge, 2009) Pp. xvi + 304
Other forthcoming publications:
&Gender, Christianity and the rise of no religion: the heritage of the sixties in Britain& in M. Gauvreau, N. Christie and S. Heathorn eds.),&The Sixties and Beyond: Dechristianization as History in Britain, Canada, the United States, and Western Europe, ,&(Toronto, Toronto University Press, 2012).
&From religion to &non-religion&? A cultural explanation of the changing religious landscape of Britain since 1945& (with Gordon Lynch), in L. Woodhead (ed.),&Religion in Contemporary Britain&(forthcoming 2012).
&Atheism in the twentieth century&, in Stephen Bullivant and Michael Ruse (eds.),&The Oxford Handbook of Atheism&(forthcoming 2012, Oxford University Press)
I supervise in the area of popular culture, social history of religion, women&s and gender history, in Scotland, Britain and North America. If it hasn&t been done, I like to encourage students at Master&s and PhD level to be courageous and innovative, using where relevant oral history, discourse analysis and quantitative methods. Four past students of mine have gone on to History lectureships at British universities. Get in touch with me at the earliest opportunity.
Current and selected past doctoral (Ph.D.) and Master&s students:-
Rachel Cheng, John Hargrave, the Kibbo Kift and the Woodcraft folk (PhD current)
Laura Paterson, Women and Work in Postwar Industrial Britain, 1945 & 1970 (PhD current)
Eddie Small, The culture of death in Scotland since 1950 (PhD current)
Alison McCall, The lass o&pairts: women and teaching in Scotland (PhD awarded 2014)
Cait Ross, The Public Morality Council (M.Litt. submitted 2013)
Charlie Lynch, Did Scotland have a sixties? (M.Litt. awarded 2013)
Shivani Agarwal, The Walsingham pilgrimage (M.Litt awarded 2010)
Sarah Browne, The Women&s Liberation Movement in Scotland (PhD awarded 2009, shortly to be a book from Manchester University Press)
Nathalie Rosset: Representation of the Body in 19th century Scotland (PhD awarded 2007, now a book from VDM Verlag Dr. M&ller); Embodying blackness, signifying race: blackface minstrelsy on the Glasgow stage
(MLitt awarded 2002, now an article in Rethinking History).
Angela Bartie, Festival City: Arts, Culture and Moral Conflict at the Edinburgh Festivals 1947-67 (Ph.D. awarded 2007, now a book from Edinburgh University Press); Frankie Vaughan and the Glasgow gangs (B.A. dissertation, now an article in Contemporary British History)
Ann Petrie, Scottish culture and the First World War (PhD awarded 2006)
Paul Burton, An active and united body: change in the Society of Friends in Scotland
(PhD awarded 2005, now a book from Edwin Mellen Press)
Iain Hutchison, The Experience and Representation of Disability in 19th century Scotland (PhD awarded 2004, now a book from Edwin Mellen Press).
Sarah Smith, Angels With Dirty Faces: Children, Cinema and Censorship in 1930s Britain (PhD awarded 2002, now a book from IB Taurus); &Women and higher education in Glasgow& (B.A. dissertation 1998, now an article in Gender and History).
Paul Maloney, Music Hall in Glasgow
(M.Phil. awarded 1999, now a book from Manchester University Press, 2003)
My core research agenda for 30 years has been the nature of secularisation (or the decline of religion) in Scottish and British society since the late eighteenth century. Operating chiefly through social-science methodology, I used to argue within traditional class-based, quantitative and qualitative parameters in an attempt to refute the theory of secularisation. [The Social History of Religion in Scotland, (1987), and 'Did urbanisation secularise Britain? Urban History Yearbook 1988.] In the late 1980s and early 1990s, I re-contextualised the decline of religion within the 'field' of popular culture, drawing me to locate religious issues as central to the ethical construction of both popular culture and the individual. [Religion and Society in Scotland (1997), Up-helly-aa: Custom, Culture and Community in Shetland (1998), and 'Sport and the Scottish Office in the 20th century,' European Sports History Review (1999).] In my work on the Shetland winter fire festival of Up-helly-aa especially, I started to take the linguistic turn, and in 2001 I 'turned' upon the theory of secularisation in The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation
(2000, second edition 2009), which explores the gendered and discursive nature of religious identity between 1800 and 1960. I got drawn more and more to gender and cultural history, looking at how the masculinities and femininities operate in symmetrical relationships which can break down (because of a break in one construction of gender, for instance), as in the 1960s (see Religion and Society in Twentieth Century Britain (2006)).
More recently, I have focussed even more upon the period since the 1960s and at the demographic changes of the period, and at the influence of the decline of Christian discourse and the rise of humanist ideas and culture. It is these topics upon which I am concentrating for the next few years.
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In: Doran, J., Methuen, C. and Walsham, A. (eds.)
Religion and the Household. Studies in Church History vol. 50.
Series: Studies in Church History
Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, pp. 469-491.
In: Bullivant , S. and Ruse, M. (eds.)
The Oxford Handbook of Atheism.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 229-244.
In: Christie, N. and Gauvreau, M. (eds.)
The Sixties and Beyond:
Dechristianization in North America and Western Europe, .
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, pp. 39-59.
In: Delap, L. and Morgan, S. (eds.)
Men, Masculinities and Religious Change in Twentieth-century Britain.
Series: Genders and sexualities in history
Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA, pp. 301-325.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
pp. 345-376.
, and Lynch, G.
In: Woodhead, L. and Catto, R. (eds.)
Religion in Contemporary Britain.
Routledge, London, UK, 329-351 .
Series: Studies in modern British religious history
Boydell Press, Woodbridge.
pp. 189-215.
In: Werner, Y.M. (ed.)
Christian Masculinity: Men and Religion in Northern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 47-59.
In: Werner, Y.M. (ed.)
Christian Masculinity:
Men and Religion in Northern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Series: KADOC studies on religion, culture and society
Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 47-59.
pp. 37-61.
pp. 468-479.
In: Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (eds.)
A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
Abrams, L., and Brown, C.G.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
In: Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (eds.)
A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 19-47.
In: Stedman Jones, G. and Katznelson, I. (eds.)
Religion and the Political Imagination.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 275-294.
In: Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (eds.)
A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 153-80.
In: Brown, C., Snape, M. and McLeod, H. (eds.)
Secularisation in the Christian World:
Essays in Honour of Hugh McLeod.
Ashgate Publishing Limited, Farnham, UK, pp. 159-173.
, and Fraser, H.
Pearson Education Ltd, Harlow, UK.
Brown, C.G., and Snape, M.F.
Ashgate, Farnham, UK.
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Routledge, London, UK.
pp. 393-418.
In: Boyd, K. and McWilliams, R. (eds.)
The Victorian Studies Reader.
Series: Routledge readers in history
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 244-251.
In: H?lscher , L. (ed.)
Baupl?ne der Sichtbaren Kirche. Sprachliche Konzepte Religi?ser Vergemeinschaftung in Europa [Concepts of Religious Bodies in Modern European Societies].
Wallstein-Verlag, G?ttingen, Germany, pp. 151-167.
In: Abrams, L., Gordon, E., Simonton, D. and Yeo, E.J. (eds.)
Gender in Scottish History since 1700.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 84-110.
In: Bremmer, J.N., van Bekkum, W.J. and Molendijk, A.L. (eds.)
Paradigms, Poetics and Politics of Conversion.
Series: Groningen studies in cultural change
Peeters, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 183-199.
Series: Religion, politics, and society in Britain
Pearson Longman, Harlow, UK.
Pearson/Longman, Harlow, UK.
, McIvor, A., and Rafeek, N.C.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
In: McLeod, H. and Ustorf, W. (eds.)
The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, .
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 29-46.
In: Kirk, J. (ed.)
The Scottish Churches and the Union Parliament .
Scottish Church History Society, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 48-74.
, and Johnson, A.
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Routledge, London, UK.
In: MacDonald, C.M.M. and McFarland, E.W. (eds.)
Scotland and the Great War.
Tuckwell Press, East Linton, Scotland, UK, pp. 172-191.
pp. 164-182.
pp. 183-202.
In: Cooke, A., Donnachie, I., MacSween , A. and Whatley , C.A. (eds.)
Modern Scottish History 1707 to the Present: Volume 2: The Modernisation of Scotland 1850 to the Present.
Tuckwell Press, East Linton, UK, pp. 142-160.
In: Cooke, A., Donnachie, I., MacSween , A. and Whatley , C.A. (eds.)
Modern Scottish History 1707 to the Present: Volume I: The Transformation of Scotland .
Tuckwell Press, East Linton, UK, pp. 63-85.
Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK.
In: McLeod, H., Mews , S. and Haussy, C. 'd. (eds.)
Histoire Religieuse de la Grande-Bretagne: XIXe-XXe Siècle.
Series: Histoire religieuse de l'Europe contemporaine
Editions du Cerf, Paris, France, pp. 315-337.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
pp. 372-379.
In: Devine, T.M. and Finlay, R.J. (eds.)
Scotland in the Twentieth Century.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 210-229.
In: Brohed, I. (ed.)
Church and People in Britain and Scandinavia.
Lund University Press, Lund, Sweden.
pp. 169-195.
In: McLeod, H. (ed.)
European Religion in the Age of the Great Cities, .
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 239-262.
In: Bruce, S. (ed.)
Religion and Modernization: Sociologists and Historians Debate the Secularization Thesis.
Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 31-58.
Stephenson, J., and
In: Breitenbach, E. and Gordon, E. (eds.)
Out of Bounds: Women in Scottish Society .
Series: Edinburgh education and society series
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 95-120.
In: Walker, G. and Gallagher, T. (eds.)
Sermons and Battle Hymns: Protestant Popular Culture in Modern Scotland.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 69-85.
In: Dickson, T. and Treble, J. (eds.)
People and Society in Scotland, Volume 3: 1914 to the Present.
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 48-79.
In: Devine, T.M. (ed.)
Conflict and Stability in Scottish Society, .
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 83-105.
In: Fraser, W.H. and Morris, R.J. (eds.)
People and Society in Scotland, Volume 2: .
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 310-335.
, and Stephenson, J.D.
In: Gordon, E. and Breitenbach, E. (eds.)
The World is Ill Divided: Women's Work in Scotland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Series: Edinburgh education and society series
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 7-28.
In: Pope, R. (ed.)
Atlas of British Social and Economic History Since c. 1700.
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 211-223.
In: Pope, R. (ed.)
Atlas of British Social and Economic History Since c. 1700.
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 170-182.
In: Devine, T.M. and Mitchison, R. (eds.)
People and Society in Scotland, Volume 1: .
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 143-162.
In: Hood, J. (ed.)
The History of Clydebank.
Parthenon, Carnforth, UK.
pp. 347-361.
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Methuen, London, UK.
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pp. 345-376.
pp. 189-215.
pp. 37-61.
pp. 468-479.
pp. 393-418.
, and Johnson, A.
pp. 164-182.
pp. 183-202.
pp. 372-379.
pp. 169-195.
pp. 347-361.
Series: Studies in modern British religious history
Boydell Press, Woodbridge.
, and Fraser, H.
Pearson Education Ltd, Harlow, UK.
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Routledge, London, UK.
Series: Religion, politics, and society in Britain
Pearson Longman, Harlow, UK.
Pearson/Longman, Harlow, UK.
, McIvor, A., and Rafeek, N.C.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Routledge, London, UK.
Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Methuen, London, UK.
Book Section
In: Doran, J., Methuen, C. and Walsham, A. (eds.)
Religion and the Household. Studies in Church History vol. 50.
Series: Studies in Church History
Boydell & Brewer, Woodbridge, pp. 469-491.
In: Bullivant , S. and Ruse, M. (eds.)
The Oxford Handbook of Atheism.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 229-244.
In: Christie, N. and Gauvreau, M. (eds.)
The Sixties and Beyond:
Dechristianization in North America and Western Europe, .
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, pp. 39-59.
In: Delap, L. and Morgan, S. (eds.)
Men, Masculinities and Religious Change in Twentieth-century Britain.
Series: Genders and sexualities in history
Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY, USA, pp. 301-325.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
, and Lynch, G.
In: Woodhead, L. and Catto, R. (eds.)
Religion in Contemporary Britain.
Routledge, London, UK, 329-351 .
In: Werner, Y.M. (ed.)
Christian Masculinity: Men and Religion in Northern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 47-59.
In: Werner, Y.M. (ed.)
Christian Masculinity:
Men and Religion in Northern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Series: KADOC studies on religion, culture and society
Leuven University Press, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 47-59.
In: Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (eds.)
A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
In: Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (eds.)
A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 19-47.
In: Stedman Jones, G. and Katznelson, I. (eds.)
Religion and the Political Imagination.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 275-294.
In: Abrams, L. and Brown, C. (eds.)
A History of Everyday Life in Twentieth-Century Scotland.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 153-80.
In: Brown, C., Snape, M. and McLeod, H. (eds.)
Secularisation in the Christian World:
Essays in Honour of Hugh McLeod.
Ashgate Publishing Limited, Farnham, UK, pp. 159-173.
In: Boyd, K. and McWilliams, R. (eds.)
The Victorian Studies Reader.
Series: Routledge readers in history
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 244-251.
In: H?lscher , L. (ed.)
Baupl?ne der Sichtbaren Kirche. Sprachliche Konzepte Religi?ser Vergemeinschaftung in Europa [Concepts of Religious Bodies in Modern European Societies].
Wallstein-Verlag, G?ttingen, Germany, pp. 151-167.
In: Abrams, L., Gordon, E., Simonton, D. and Yeo, E.J. (eds.)
Gender in Scottish History since 1700.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 84-110.
In: Bremmer, J.N., van Bekkum, W.J. and Molendijk, A.L. (eds.)
Paradigms, Poetics and Politics of Conversion.
Series: Groningen studies in cultural change
Peeters, Leuven, Belgium, pp. 183-199.
In: McLeod, H. and Ustorf, W. (eds.)
The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, .
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 29-46.
In: Kirk, J. (ed.)
The Scottish Churches and the Union Parliament .
Scottish Church History Society, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 48-74.
In: MacDonald, C.M.M. and McFarland, E.W. (eds.)
Scotland and the Great War.
Tuckwell Press, East Linton, Scotland, UK, pp. 172-191.
In: Cooke, A., Donnachie, I., MacSween , A. and Whatley , C.A. (eds.)
Modern Scottish History 1707 to the Present: Volume 2: The Modernisation of Scotland 1850 to the Present.
Tuckwell Press, East Linton, UK, pp. 142-160.
In: Cooke, A., Donnachie, I., MacSween , A. and Whatley , C.A. (eds.)
Modern Scottish History 1707 to the Present: Volume I: The Transformation of Scotland .
Tuckwell Press, East Linton, UK, pp. 63-85.
In: McLeod, H., Mews , S. and Haussy, C. 'd. (eds.)
Histoire Religieuse de la Grande-Bretagne: XIXe-XXe Siècle.
Series: Histoire religieuse de l'Europe contemporaine
Editions du Cerf, Paris, France, pp. 315-337.
In: Devine, T.M. and Finlay, R.J. (eds.)
Scotland in the Twentieth Century.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 210-229.
In: Brohed, I. (ed.)
Church and People in Britain and Scandinavia.
Lund University Press, Lund, Sweden.
In: McLeod, H. (ed.)
European Religion in the Age of the Great Cities, .
Series: Christianity and society in the modern world
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 239-262.
In: Bruce, S. (ed.)
Religion and Modernization: Sociologists and Historians Debate the Secularization Thesis.
Clarendon Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 31-58.
Stephenson, J., and
In: Breitenbach, E. and Gordon, E. (eds.)
Out of Bounds: Women in Scottish Society .
Series: Edinburgh education and society series
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 95-120.
In: Walker, G. and Gallagher, T. (eds.)
Sermons and Battle Hymns: Protestant Popular Culture in Modern Scotland.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 69-85.
In: Dickson, T. and Treble, J. (eds.)
People and Society in Scotland, Volume 3: 1914 to the Present.
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 48-79.
In: Devine, T.M. (ed.)
Conflict and Stability in Scottish Society, .
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 83-105.
In: Fraser, W.H. and Morris, R.J. (eds.)
People and Society in Scotland, Volume 2: .
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 310-335.
, and Stephenson, J.D.
In: Gordon, E. and Breitenbach, E. (eds.)
The World is Ill Divided: Women's Work in Scotland in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Series: Edinburgh education and society series
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, pp. 7-28.
In: Pope, R. (ed.)
Atlas of British Social and Economic History Since c. 1700.
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 211-223.
In: Pope, R. (ed.)
Atlas of British Social and Economic History Since c. 1700.
Routledge, London, UK, pp. 170-182.
In: Devine, T.M. and Mitchison, R. (eds.)
People and Society in Scotland, Volume 1: .
John Donald, Edinburgh, UK, pp. 143-162.
In: Hood, J. (ed.)
The History of Clydebank.
Parthenon, Carnforth, UK.
Edited Book
Abrams, L., and Brown, C.G.
Series: A history of everyday life in Scotland.
Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, UK.
Brown, C.G., and Snape, M.F.
Ashgate, Farnham, UK.
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