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Tweeting all things #ScottishHistory. Journal: SHR via @EdinburghUP. Website coming soon!
Scotland, United Kingdom
Joined June 2017
With a special thanks to Dr Fiona Watson
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As he faced conviction for sedition in 1793, Thomas Muir lamented ‘this trial is no trivial matter. It affects me, but it affects the country more....' Read more here, in our recently published article by Rachel Bennett and Lauren Darwin
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As he faced conviction for sedition in 1793, Thomas Muir lamented ‘this trial is no trivial matter. It affects me, but it affects the country more.’ This statement echoes the sentiment of the time...
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Did you read any of the articles in our Special Issue? Extra points for citations 👀 https://t.co/QvUFpldAvl
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CFP for the conference 'Scotland's Historic Environments and the British Empire.'
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Excited to see this article - based on my PhD research - out and open access in SHR!
We have some VERY exciting news, not only is the latest special issue of SHR now available but Edward Stewart's article on 'Wicked Wild Wastes? Challenging Wildness through Repopulating Approaches to Archaeological Narratives in Scottish Highland Landscapes’ is OPEN ACCESS.
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"The concept of wildness in Scotland is both politically and culturally contentious with a long history for the term ‘wild’ being..." WANT TO KNOW THE NEXT PART? I know you do. Guess you'll have to read Edward Stewart's article here for FREE:
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This article will explore a repopulating approach as a means of producing archaeological and historical narratives of upland land use in the Scottish Highlands which go beyond tired notions of...
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We have some VERY exciting news, not only is the latest special issue of SHR now available but Edward Stewart's article on 'Wicked Wild Wastes? Challenging Wildness through Repopulating Approaches to Archaeological Narratives in Scottish Highland Landscapes’ is OPEN ACCESS.
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OOOOOOOOH, news of our third Jenny Wormald Lecture has dropped just in time for the weekend. Are you excited? See more information below: https://t.co/idplVC3GU1
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🚨SPECIAL ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT🚨 Excited to say that the contents for Scotland’s #Environmental Histories: Mapping a Way Forward is here🌲🌿🌳 It has been a privilege to work alongside such AMAZING contributors as guest co-editor on this SI with the Scottish Historical Review🤩🫶🏻
...suppose we've waited long enough to show you this ABSOLUTELY TOP SECRET SPECIAL ISSUE (2025) CONTENTS page.
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...suppose we've waited long enough to show you this ABSOLUTELY TOP SECRET SPECIAL ISSUE (2025) CONTENTS page.
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Do you think posting article titles with frequency will increase citations?
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Edward Stewart for our August 2025 Special Issue has written on 'Wicked Wild Wastes? Challenging Wildness through Repopulating Approaches to Archaeological Narratives in Scottish Highland Landscapes.' Dare you to say Wicked Wild Wastes really fast.
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Have you ever wondered about biodiversity in the Gàidhealtachd using native oysters? Wonder no more - Anna McGregor and Carolyn McNamara use 🦪 as a case study in Recognising the Role of Environmental Histories and Cultural Heritage in Nature Restoration for our Special Issue.
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In this issue, Professor Ian MacLellan looks at Deer Preservation in Early Modern Scotland: Exploring the Social and Cultural Context of a National Resource.
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Real time image of SHR social media officer waiting patiently for people to interact with her 'guess the theme of the Special Issue' posts.
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