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Scottish Studies   Tags: english, history, library guide resources, literature, scotland, scottish  

Your guide to the quality information and resources available to help with your Scottish Studies research. This guide will help you find relevant books, journal articles, primary sources online and in local archives, and more!
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What's New? Nineteenth-Century British Library Newspapers

  • Nineteenth Century British Library Newspapers  
      
    The 19th Century British Library Newspapers collection, in two parts, contains 70 newspapers selected by the British Library to provide a broad yet detailed view of British life in the 19th century. The collection is made up of daily and weekly newspapers, national and regional, as well as from Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
 

Welcome to the Scottish Studies Subject Guide

Welcome to the Scottish Studies Subject Guide!

This guide will help you find relevant articles, books, websites and specialist resources for your research in Scottish Studies.  Please explore the tabs along the top for tips on finding specific types of resources.

Feel free to contact me (Charlotte) if you'd like some support with your research.

Dunedin From Little Paisley. Abbot, Edward Immyns, -1849.

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New Scottish Books

These are the latest new Irish & Scottish books on display in the Recent Arrivals area:

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