Scottish Economic & Social History
Edinburgh, Economic and Social History Society of Scotland
Annuale; dal 1997 semestrale
dal 2004 (a. 24): Journal of Scottish Historical Studies
ISSN: 0269-5030
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 76
Consistenza: a. 13, 1993-a. 23, 2003, 2
[ 2003-2001 ] [ 2000-1993 ]
ARTICLES
Lewis Johnman, Hugh Murphy, Scotland, ‘A Dead Loss’.The Industrial
and Commercial Finance Corporation and the Scottish Banks, 1945-1965,
p. 153
Louise Miskell, William Kenefick, ‘A Flourishing Seaport’:
Dundee Harbour and the Making of the Industrial Town, c.1815-1850, p. 176
Leah Leneman, ‘A natural foundation in equity’: Marriage and
Divorce in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Scodand, p. 199
Reviews, p. 216
OBITUARY LEAH LENEMAN
ARTICLES
J. I. Little, From the Isle of Arran to Inverness Township:
A Case Study of Highland Emigration and North American Settlement,
1829-34, p. 3
Heather Holmes, ‘Unwearied Investigations and Interminable
Correspondence’: The Churches and Clerical Work in Improving
Housing Conditions for Irish Migratory Potato Workers in Scotland, p. 31
Jan Levitt, Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1945-66:
A Guide to Records Held at the Public Record Offlce and National
Archive of Scotland, p. 58
Reviews, p. 126
ARTICLES
Carot Hill, Galloway Shipping and Regional Development, 1750-1850, p. 95
James R. Coull, Penetrating and Monitoring the Market: The
Development of the Continental Market for Scottish Herring in
the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, p. 117
J. I.ittle, Agricultural Improvement and Highland Clearance:
The Isle of Arran 1766-1829, p. 132
REVIEW ARTICLE
L. M. Cullen, Ireland and Scotland: Famines and Migrants:
E. Margaret Crawford (ed.), The Hungry Strearn: Essqys on
Emigration and Famine; Martin J. Mitchell, The Irish in
the West of Scotland: Trade Unions, Strikes and Political Movement;
Frank Neal, Black ’47: Britain and the Famine Iris, p. 155
Reviews, p. 163
ARTICLES
Tony Milligan, The British Union of Fascists’ Policy in Relation
to Scotland, p. 1
Ian Levitt, Scottish Papers Submitted to the Cabinet, 1917-45:
A Guide to Records HeId at the Public Record Office and National
Archives of Scotland, p. 18
R. Guerriero Wilson, Office Workers, Business Elites and the
Disappearance of the ‘Ladder of Success’ in Edwardian Glasgow, p. 55
Reviews, p. 78
ARTICLES
Andrew Blaikie, Unhappy After Their Own Fashion: Infant Lives
and Family Biographies in Southwest Scotland, 1855-1939, p. 95
John G. Harrison, Women and the Branks in Stirling, c.1600
to c.1730, p. 114
Alastajr Mann, Book Commerce, Litigation and the Art of Monopoly:
The Case of Agnes Campbell, Royal Printer, 1676-1712, p. 132
Reviews, p. 157
ARTICLES
Olaf Uwejanzen, A Scottish Sack Ship in the Newfoundland Trade
1726-27, p. 1
Lan Whyte, Poverty or Prosperity? Rural Society in Lowland
Scotland in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries, p. 19
Sam Mckinstry, TransformingJohn Brown’s Shipyard: The Drilling
Rig and Offshore Fabrication Businesses of Marathon and UIE,
1972-1997, p. 33
R. L. Mackie, Industry in Kirkcaldy: Mapping the Structure
of Business in Twentieth-Century Scotland, p. 61
Reviews, p. 85
ARTICLES
Alastairj. Durie, The Impact of Motor Traffic on the Roads
System ofCentral Scotland c. 1896-1919, p. 92
Ajan R. Macdonald, ‘Both Profitable and Pleasant’: Eighteeth-Century
Forestry on the Burgh Muir of Perth, p. 111
Janice Helland, Artistic Advocate: Mary Rose Hill Burton and
the Falls of Foyers, p. 127
Reviews, p. 148
ARTICLES
Debbie Kemmer, Investigating Infant Mortality in Early Twentieth
Century Scotland Using the Civil Registers: Aberdeen and Dundee
Compared, p. 1
Nell Tranter, Schooling and Literacy in Early Nineteenth Century
Scotland: Some Additional Evidence and its Implications, p. 20
Ewan A. Cameron, ‘They wiil Listen to no Remonstrance’: Land
Raids and Land Raiders in the Scottish Highlands, 1886 to 1914, p. 43
NOTE
David Stevenson, A Note on a Scheme to Straighten the River
Forth in 1636, p. 65
Reviews, p. 69
ARTICLES
Peter Mathias, Historical Continuity and Present Discontinuity
in the Brewing Industry, p. 1
Craig Young, Rural Independent Artisan Production in the East-Central
Lowlands of Scotland, c. 1600-1850, p. 17
Eric Richards, The Military Register and the Pursuit of Patrick
Sellar, p. 38
W. Hamish Fraser, Owenite Socialism in Scotland, p. 60
Margaret Storrie, ‘They Go Much From Home’: Nineteenth-Century
Islanders of Gigha, Scotland, p. 92
Reviews, p. 116
Bibliography, p. 133
ARTICLES
lan Donnachie, ‘The Darker Side’: A Speculative Survey of
Scottish Crime During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century,
p. 5
James R. Coull, The Role of the Fishery Board in the Development
of Scottish Fishing Harbours c. 1809-1939, p. 25
Henry Maitles, Attitudes to Jewish Immigration in the West
of Scotland to 1905, p. 44
Peter L. Payne, The End of Steelmaking in Scotland,c.1967-1993, p. 66
NOTES AND SHORTER ARTICLES
Hugh Cheape, A Song on the Lowland Shepherds: Popular Reaction
to the Highland Clearances, p. 85
Reviews, p. 101
ARTICLES
Roy Church, The Checkland Memorial Lecture How Did Business
Think?, p. 5
C.A. Whatley, Women and the Economic Transformation of Scotland
c. 1740-1830, p. 19
Andrew Blaikie, A Kind of Loving: Illegitimacy, Grandparents
and the Rural Economy of North East Scotland, 1750-1900,
p. 41
R.H. Campbell, Too Much on the Highlands? A Plea for Change, p. 58
R.A. Cage, Infant Mortality Rates and Housing: Twentieth Century
Glasgow, p. 77
REVIEWS ARTICLES
Michael S. Moss, University History: Navel Gazing or a Fruitful
Course of Enquiry?, p. 93
Paul Stirton, Scottish Portraiture in Context, p. 99
A.S. Skinner, Adam Smith Recalled, p. 103
Neil Rollings, Economic History and the Current Crisis in
Economics, p. 106
Reviews, p. 110
ARTICLES
G.C. Peden, An Agenda for the Economic History of Twentieth-Century
Scotland, p. 5
J.McG. Davies, Social and Labour Relations at Pullars of Perth,
1882-1924, p. 27
Leah Leneman, Workmen’s Compensation at the Wemyss Coal Company,
1906-1924, p. 43
W.J. Pike, The Oil PriceCrisis and its Impact on Scottish
North Sea Development, 1986-1988, p. 56
NOTE
Richard Penman, The Socio-Occupational Backgrounds of Association
Football Supporters in Late Nineteenth-Century Scotland,
p. 72
REVIEW ARTICLES
Keith M. Brown, A Land without a King, p. 74
Julian Goodare, Economic History, People’s History and Scottish
History, p. 77
Reviews, p. 85