Allan I. Macinnes is a
specialist in early modern Scottish History in an international context. A
graduate of the universities of St Andrews and Glasgow, he has held academic
positions at the universities of Glasgow and Aberdeen, the latter position
as Burnett-Fletcher Chair of History. He is currently Professor of Early
Modern History at Strathclyde University, Glasgow, and is author of a number
of books including Charles I and the Making of the Covenanting Movement,
1625–41; Clanship, Commerce and the House of Stuart, 1603–1788; Union and
Empire: The Making of the United Kingdom in 1707; and The British
Revolution, 1629–1660.
Review of Charles I and the Making of the Covenanting Movement 1625-1641
See also...
Chraidhean 'an Gaelig 's am Beurla
Conversations in Gaelic and English with Preface by Professor Blackie
By Duncan MacInnes (second edition) (1880) (pdf)
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