We thought we'd bring you
copies of the Scottish Historical Review. These are available as pdf
files on the Internet Archive but as usual no information is provided giving
you details of the contents of these volumes. For this reason we're
going to add a volume each week and also provide you with the contents of
each volume. Also as these publications are large downloads we're splitting
each volume into a number of smaller downloads.
First we had "Northern Notes
and Queries" which was superseded by the "Scottish Antiquary" and this has
now been superseded by the "Scottish Historical Review".
Volume 1
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Volume 5
Volume 6
Volume
7
Volume 8
Volume 9
Volume 10
Volume 11
Volume 12
Volume 13
Volume 14
Volume 15
Volume 16
Volume 17
Volume 18
Volume 19
The Scottish Review
Volume 02 - May September 1883
Volume 04 - July October 1884
Volume 08 - July October 1886
Volume 09 - January April 1887
Volume 10 - July October 1887
Volume 11 - January April 1888
Volume 12 - July October 1888
Volume 13 - January April 1889
Volume 14 - July October 1889
Volume 15 - January April 1890
Volume 18 - July October 1891
Volume 19 - January April 1892
Volume 21 - January April 1893
Volume 22 - July October 1893
Volume 24 - July October 1894
Volume 25 - January April 1895
Volume 26 - July October 1895
Volume 27 - January April 1896
Volume 28 - July October 1896
Volume 29 - January April 1897
Volume 30 - July October 1897
Volume 32 - July October 1898
Volume 33 - January April 1899
Volume 34 - July October 1899
Volume 35 - January April 1900
Volume 36 - July October 1900
The Scottish
Historical Review
Volume LXXXV, 1: No. 219: April 2006, Ethnicity and the writing of medieval
Scottish history, The laberinth of thir difficulties: the Influence of Debt
on the Highland Elite, c. 1550- 1700, The Survival of Witchcraft
Prosecutions and Witch Belief in South West Scotland, The Impact of the
Military Profession on Highland Gentry Families, c. 1730-1830, The Debate on
Scottish Parliamentary Reform, 1830-2 (pdf)
Letters
relating to Scotland in the Reign of Queen Anne
By James Ogilvy, First Earl of Seafield, and others edited by P. Hume Brown,
M.A.. LL.D. (1915) (pdf) |