Women In Scottish History:

Bibliographic Resources
Compiled By: Prof. E. Ewan


Women In Scotland, c.1100-1750

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A Dictionary of Printers and Booksellers in England, Scotland and Ireland, 1557-1640. Edited by R.B. McKerrow.     Oxford: 1910.

A Dictionary of the Printers and Booksellers Who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1668 to 1725. Edited by Henry R. Plomer. Oxford: 1922.

A History of Scottish Women's Writing. Edited by D. Gifford and D. McMillan. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1997.

A History of Women in the West: Silences of the Middle Ages (2 Vols). Edited by Christiane Klapisch-Zuber. Cambridge, MA: 1994.

"A Memorial of the Conversion of Jean Livinston, Lady Waristoun, with an Account of Her Carriage At Her Execution, July 1600." In Lady Margaret Cunninghame, Lady Waristoun, ed. C.K. Sharpe. Edinburgh: 1827.

"Luve, Lichery and Evill Wemen. The Satiric Tradition in the Bannatyne Manuscript." Studies in Scottish Literature, no. 26 (1991): 283-93.

"A Scottish Liturgy of the Reign of James VI." SHS Miscellany, no. x (1965): 113.

Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland. Edited by T. Dickson and J.Balfour Paul. Edinburgh: 1877-1916.

Acts and Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland (3 Vols). Edited by T. Thomson. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1839-45.

Acts of the Lords of Council in Public Affairs 1501-1554. Edited by R.K. Hannay. Edinburgh: 1932.

Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland (12 Vols). Edited by T. Thomson and C. Innes. Edinburgh: 1814-75.

Adait, Patrick. A True Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (1623-1670). Edited by W.D. Killen. Belfast: 1866.

Adamson, J. Stoicheiosis Eliquiorum Dei, Sive Methodus Religionis Christianæ Catechetica. Edinburgh: 1627.

Aldis, H.G. A List of Books Printed in Scotland Before 1700 Including Those Printed Furth of the Realm of Scotland Before 1700. 1904; reprint, Edinburgh: 1970.

Alic, Margaret. Hypatia's Heritage: A History of Women in Science From Antiquity Through the Nineteenth Century. Boston: 1986.

Amussen, S.D. ""The Part of a Christian Man": The Cultural Politics of Manhood on Early Modern England." In Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Early Modern England, eds. S.D. Amussen and M.A. Kishlansky. Manchester: 1995.

Amussen, S.D. An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England. Oxford: 1988.

An Anthology of Scottish Women Poets. Edited by Catherine Kerrigan. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1991.

An Introductory Survey of the Sources and Literature of Scots Law. Edinburgh: Stair Society, 1936.

Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs of Scotland 1124-1424. Edited by C. Innes. Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Record Society, 1868.

Anderson, J. The Ladies of the Covenant. Glasgow: 1859.

Anderson, P.D. Robert Stewart, Earl of Orkney, Lord of Shetland, 1533-1593. Edinburgh: 1982.

Annals of Banff (2 Vols). Edited by William Cramond. Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1891.

Annals of the Reigns of Malcolm and William Kings of Scotland A.D. 1153-1214. Edited by A.C. Lawrie. Glasgow: 1910

Aronstein, Susan. "Cresseid Reading Cresseid: Redemption and Translation in Henryson's "Testament"." Scottish Literary Journal, no. 21 (1994): 5-22.

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Baillie, J. Spiritual Marriage: Or, the Union Betweene Christ and His Church. London: 1627.

Baillie, R. A Dissuasive From the Errours of the Time. London: 1645.

Baillie, R. Letters and Journals (3 Vols). Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1841-42.

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Ballatis of Luve. Edited by J. MacQueen. Edinburgh: 1970.

Bannerman, J. "MacDuff of Fife." In Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community. Essays Presented to G.W.S. Barrow, eds. A. Grant and K. Stringer. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.

Bannerman, J. The Beatons: A Medical Kindred in the Classical Gaelic Tradition. Edinburgh: 1986.

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Barbé, Louis A. "A Stuart Duchess of Brittany." In Sidelights on the History, Industries and Social Life of Scotland. London: Blackie, 1919.

Barbé, Louis A. Margaret of Scotland and the Dauphin Louis. London: Blackie, 1917.

Bàrdach Sìlis na Ceapaich: Poems and Songs by Sileas MacDonald. Edited by C. Ó'Baoill. Edinburgh: 1972.

Baron David Hume's Lectures 1768-1822, Vol 5. Edited by G.C.H Paton. Edinburgh: Stair Society, 1957.

Barrow, G.W.S. "The Royal House and the Religious Orders." In The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church, and Society From the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century. London: 1973.

Bawcutt, Priscilla. "A Medieval Scottish Elegy and Its French Original." Scottish Literary Journal 15, no. 1 (1988): 5-13.

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Bawcutt, Priscilla. Gavin Douglas. Edinburgh: 1976.

de Beaucourt, Gaston du Fresne. Histoire De Charles VII. Paris: 1888.

Bell, Maureen. "Hannah Allen and the Development of a Puritan Publishing Business 1645-51." Publishing History, no. 26 (1989).

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Bell, Susan G. "Medieval Women Book Owners: Arbiters of Lay Piety and Ambassadors of Culture." Signs, no. 7 (1981-2).

Bennet, H.S. English Books and Readers 1603-1640. London: 1970.

Bennett, Judith. Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England. Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 1996.

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Bennett, Judith. "The Village Ale-Wife: Women and Brewing in Fourteenth-Century England." In Women and Work in Preindustrial Europe, ed. B. Hanawalt. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986.

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Black, D. An Exposition Uppon the Thirtie Two Psalme. Edinburgh: 1600.

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British Library. A Scottish Devotional Work Which Has 17 Woodcuts. Arundel MS 285. BL.

Brooke, C.N.L. "Princes and Kings As Patrons of Monasteries." In Il Monarchesimo E La Fiforma Ecclesiastica (1049-1122), Settimana Internationale Di Studio, 4th, Passo Della Mednola, 1968, Miscellanea Del Centro Di Studi Medioevali VI. Milan: 1971.

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Brown, Keith M. Kingdom or Province? Scotland and the Regal Union, 1603-1715. Basingstoke: 1992.

Brown, M. James I. Edinburgh: Canongate Academic, 1994.

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Bryce, William Moir. The Scottish Grey Friars (2 Vols). Edinburgh: W. Green, 1909.

Bryson, Robert. Intentions of the Army of Scotland. Wreittoun: 1640.

Bryson, Robert and James Bryson. "Information Anent His Majestie's Printers in Scotland." In The Spottiswoode Miscellany (2 Vols). Spottiswoode Society, 1844-5.

Buchan, A. A Description of St. Kilda, the Most Remote Western Isle of Scotland. Edinburgh: 1727.

Buchan, J.W. and H. Paton. History of Peebleshire. Glasgow: 1927.

Buchanan, G. The History of Scotland. Translated by J. Aikman. Glasgow & Edinburgh: 1827-9.

Buchanan, J.L. Travels in the Western Hebrides From 1782 to 1790. Waternish: 1997.

Buchanan, P.H. Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots. London: 1985.

Buckroyd, J. The Life of James Sharp, Archbishop of St. Andrews 1618-1678. Edinburgh: 1987.

Burt, E. Letters From the North of Scotland, (2 Vols). Edinburgh: 1876.

Burton, J. Monastic and Religious Orders in Britain 1000-1300. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

Burton, J. "The Yorkshire Nunneries of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries." In Borthwick Papers, 56:. York: 1979.

Butler, L. and C. Givens-Wilson. Medieval Monasteries of Great Britain. London: 1979.

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Cadden, Joan. Meanings of Sex Difference in the Middle Ages: Medicine, Science, Culture. Cambridge: 1993.

Calderwood, David. History of the Church of Scotland by Mr. David Calderwood, (8 Vols). Wodrow Society, 1824.

Calderwood, David. Perth Assembly. n.p., 1619.

Calderwood, David. The History of the Kirk of Scotland, (8 Vols.). Wodrow Society, 1842-1849.

Calderwood, David. The Pastor and the Prelate: Or Reformation and Conformitie Shortly Compared. n..p, 628.

Calderwood, David. "The Speach of the Kirk of Scotland to Her Beloved Children", 1620. n.p.

Calendar of Letters and papers relating to the affairs of the Borders of England and Scotland. Edited by J. Bain. London: 1894-6.

Calendar of States Papers relating to Scotland. Edited by J. Bain and et al. Edinburgh: 1898-69.

Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House 1166-1503. Edited by C.C.H. Harvey and J. Macleod. Edinburgh: Scottish Records Society, 1930.

Cameron, A. "Book or Clanranald." In Reliquiæ Celticæ: Texts PPapers and Studies in Gaelic Literature and Philology (2 Vols), eds. A. MacBain, J. Kennedy. Inverness: 1892-4.

Cameron, J. "Crown Magnate Relations in the Personal Rule of James V." Ph.D, University of St. Andrews (unpublished), 1994.

Cameron, J.K. "The Piety of Samuel Rutherford (C.1621-1661): A Neglected Feature of Seventeenth Century Scottish Calvinism." Nederlands Archief voor Kerkeschiedenis 65 (1985): 155.

Cameron, K. "Eccles in English Place Names." In Christianity in Britain, 300-700, eds. M.W. Barley and R.P.C. Hanson, 87-92. .

Campbell, J.L. Canna: The Story of a Hebridean Island. Oxford: 1984.

Campbell, L. "Wet-Nurses in Early Modern England: Some Evidence From the Townsend Archive." Medical History, no. 33 (1989): 364-65.

Cannadine, D. "British History As a 'New Subject': Politics, Perspectives and Prospects." In Uniting the Kingdom? The Making of British History, eds. A. Grant and K. Stringer, 13-6. London: 1995.

Capp, B. "Separate Domains? Women and Authority in Early Modern England." In The Experience of Authority in Early Modern England, eds. P. Griffiths, A. Fox and S. Hindle. Basingtoke: 1996.

Carmichael, A. Carmina Gadelica, (6 Vols). Edinburgh: 1900-1971.

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Carte Monialium de Northberwick. Edited by C. Innes. Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1842.

Cartularium Ecclesiae Sancti Nicholai Aberdonensis (2 Vols). Edited by James Cooper. Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1892.

Chalmers, George. An Historical Account of Printing in Scotland. Edinburgh: National Library of Scotland, 1825.

Chalmers, George. Caledonia: Or, a Historical and Topographical Account of North Britain From the Most Ancient to the Present Times(4 Vols). London: 1807-24.

"Charter by Malcom, Son of Earl Duncan, to the Nuns of North Berwick." Scottish History Society Miscellany, no. 4.

Charters and Documents Relating to the Burgh of Peebles. Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1872.

Charters and Other Documents Relating to the Royal Burgh of Stirling A.D. 1124-1705. Edited by Robert Renwick. Glasgow: 1884.

Charters and Other Documentts Relating to the City of Edinburgh. Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1871.

Chartularium Abbathiae de Novo Monasterio. Edited by J.T. Fowler. Surtees Society, 1878.

Chartulary of the Cistercian Priory of Coldstream. Graham Club, 1879.

Cherry, Alastair. Princes, Poets, and Patrons: The Stuarts and Scotland. Edinburgh: 1987.

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Criminal Trials in Scotland from 1488 to 1624 (3 Vols). Edited by R. Pitcairn. Edinburgh: 1833.

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Dalrymple, D. Memorials and Letters Relating to the History of Britain in the Reign of Charles First (2 Vols). 2 ed. Glasgow: 1766.

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Fairchilds, C.C. Domestic Enemies: Servants and Their Masters in Old Regime France. Baltimore: 1984.

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