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Shaping of Scottish Identities: New in Print from Centre for Scottish Studies

Posted on Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

The Centre for Scottish Studies is delighted to announce the publication of The Shaping of Scottish Identities: Family, Nation, and the Worlds Beyond, edited by Jodi A. Campbell, Elizabeth Ewan, and Heather Parker.  In 1994, T.C. Smout pointed to the concentric loyalties which go to make up the identity of those who see themselves as Scottish. Building on the last decade of new research, this volume continues this discussion with the second volume in the Guelph Series in Scottish Studies exploring the multi-faceted construction of Scottish identities from the medieval to the modern era.

The Centre for Scottish Studies publishes the Guelph Series in Scottish Studies. The first volume of the series is Ties of bluid, kin, and countrie was published in September 2009. Both volumes are available for purchase through the Scottish Studies office: scottish@uoguelph.ca

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