Studies in Eighteenth-Century Scotland

Series Editors:

Pam Perkins, University of Manitoba
pam.perkins@umanitoba.ca

Craig Smith, University of Glasgow
craig.smith@glasgow.ac.uk

This series, sponsored by the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society, publishes interdisciplinary multi-author volumes on particular themes that explore a wide variety of topics having to do with the thought and culture of eighteenth-century Scotland, including Scottish connections and relations with other parts of the world.

Titles in the series:

Mark C. Wallace and Jane Rendall, Eds. Association and Enlightenment: Scottish Clubs and Societies, 1700-1830 (2020)

Ralph McLean and Ronnie Young and Kenneth Simpson, Eds. The Scottish Enlightenment and Literary Culture (2016)

Stana Nenadic, Ed. Scots in London in the Eighteenth Century (2010)

Deirdre Dawson and Pierre Morère, Eds. Scotland and France in the Enlightenment (2004)

Ned C. Landsman, Ed. Nation and Province in the First British Empire: Scotland and the Americas, 1600-1800 (2001)

Previously published titles in the series:

Ed. Howard Gaskill. Ossian Revisited. Edinburgh University Press, 1991. Pp. 250

Eds. Jeffrey R. Smitten and Jeffrey R. Smitten. Scotland and America in the Age of the Enlightenment. Edinburgh University Press, 1990.

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