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Scotland title Scotland World Bibliographical Series Vol 34 - photo 1
Scotland

title:Scotland World Bibliographical Series ; Vol. 34; Rev. Ed.
author:Smith, Dennis.; Barnaby, Paul.; Mor'et, Ulrike.
publisher:ABC-CLIO
isbn10 | asin:1851092803
print isbn13:9781851092802
ebook isbn13:9780585033600
language:English
subjectScotland--Bibliography, Scotland--Bibliography.
publication date:1998
lcc:Z2051.S64 1998eb
ddc:016.9411
subject:Scotland--Bibliography, Scotland--Bibliography.
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WORLD BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES
General Editors:
Robert G. Neville (Executive Editor)
John J. Horton
Robert A. Myers
Hans H. Wellisch
Ian Wallace
Ralph Lee Woodward, Jr.
John J. Horton is Deputy Librarian of the University of Bradford and was formerly Chairman of its Academic Board of Studies in Social Sciences. He has maintained a longstanding interest in the discipline of area studies and its associated bibliographical problems, with special reference to European Studies. In particular he has published in the field of Icelandic and of Yugoslav studies, including the two relevant volumes in the World Bibliographical Series.
Robert A. Myers is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Division of Social Sciences and Director of Study Abroad Programs at Alfred University, Alfred, New York. He has studied post-colonial island nations of the Caribbean and has spent two years in Nigeria on a Fulbright Lectureship. His interests include international public health, historical anthropology and developing societies. In addition to Amerindians of the Lesser Antilles: a bibliography (1981), A Resource Guide to Dominica, 1493-1986 (1987) and numerous articles, he has compiled the World Bibliographical Series volumes on Dominica (1987), Nigeria (1989) and Ghana (1991).
Ian Wallace is Professor of German at the University of Bath. A graduate of Oxford in French and German, he also studied in Tbingen, Heidelberg and Lausanne before taking teaching posts at universities in the USA, Scotland and England. He specializes in contemporary German affairs, especially literature and culture, on which he has published numerous articles and books. In 1979 he founded the journal GDR Monitor, which he continues to edit under its new title German Monitor.
Hans H. Wellisch is Professor emeritus at the College of Library and Information Services, University of Maryland. He was President of the American Society of Indexers and was a member of the International Federation for Documentation. He is the author of numerous articles and several books on indexing and abstracting, and has published The Conversion of Scripts and Indexing and Abstracting: an International Bibliography, and Indexing from A to Z. He also contributes frequently to Journal of the American Society for Information Science, The Indexer and other professional journals.
Ralph Lee Woodward, Jr. is Professor of History at Tulane University, New Orleans. He is the author of Central America, a Nation Divided, 2nd ed. (1985), as well as several monographs and more than seventy scholarly articles on modern Latin America. He has also compiled volumes in the World Bibliographical Series on Belize (1980), El Salvador (1988), Guatemala (Rev. Ed.) (1992) and Nicaragua (Rev. Ed.) (1994). Dr. Woodward edited the Central American section of the Research Guide to Central America and the Caribbean (1985) and is currently associate editor of Scribner's Encyclopedia of Latin American History.
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Volume 34
Scotland
Revised Edition
Dennis Smith
Compiler
assisted by
Paul Barnaby and Ulrike Mort
Picture 2
CLIO PRESS
OXFORD, ENGLAND SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
DENVER, COLORADO
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Copyright 1998 by ABC-CLIO Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission in writing of the publishers.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Smith, Dennis, 1945 Mar. 7
ScotlandRev. ed.(World bibliographical series; v. 34)
1. ScotlandBibliography
I. Title
016.9'411
ISBN 1-85109-280-3
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THE WORLD BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES
This series, which is principally designed for the English speaker, will eventually cover every country (and some of the world's principal regions and cities), each in a separate volume comprising annotated entries on works dealing with its history, geography, economy and politics; and with its people, their culture, customs, religion and social organization. Attention will also be paid to current living conditionshousing, education, newspapers, clothing, etc.that are all too often ignored in standard bibliographies; and to those particular aspects relevant to individual countries. Each volume seeks to achieve, by use of careful selectivity and critical assessment of the literature, an expression of the country and an appreciation of its nature and national aspirations, to guide the reader towards an understanding of its importance. The keynote of the series is to provide, in a uniform format, an interpretation of each country that will express its culture, its place in the world, and the qualities and background that make it unique. The views expressed in individual volumes, however, are not necessarily those of the publisher.
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