Bibliography

This bibliography is firstly of the Scottish Privy Council and secondly of a general nature covering aspects of Scottish politics and administration in the early modern period relevant to studies of government. The SPCP hope this will be of use to researchers. It will be updated as new material by and outwith the project team is made available. Abbreviations used:

EHR: English Historical Review

PER: Parliaments, Estates and Representation

PH: Parliamentary History

SCH: Scottish Church History

SHR: Scottish Historical Review

 

Scottish Privy Council

 

Blakeway, Amy, ‘The Privy Council of James V of Scotland, 1528-1542′, Historical Journal, Vol. 59 Issue 1 (March 2016), pp. 23-44.

 

Doak, Laura ‘Toasting the ‘late’ King James: Contesting Power in Post-Revolution Scotland’ History Scotland, 23: 6, November/December (2023), pp.30-34.

 

Findlay, Helen ‘The role of Parliament and the Privy Council in Scotland: judicial responses to the crimes of the Covenanting Movement, 1666-1688′ in Andrea Romano (ed.) Culture parlamentari a Confronto: modelli della rappresentanza politica e identita (Bologna 2016), pp. 121-32 http://digital.casalini.it/9788849139143

 

Godfrey, A. M., ‘The College of Justice, Court of Session and Privy Council in sixteenth century Scotland’, 1532-1603′, in A. M. Godfrey and C. H. van Rhee (eds.), Central Courts in Early Modern Europe and the Americas (Berlin, 2020), pp. 151-87.

 

Goodare, Julian, The Government of Scotland, 1560-1625 (Oxford, 2004), pp.128-48

 

Goodare, Julian, ‘The Scottish Parliament and its early modern ‘rivals”, PER, 24:1 (2004), pp. 147-72.

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Managing the Early-Modern Periphery: Highland Policy and the Highland Judicial Commission, c. 1691-1705′, SHR, 96: 242, Part 1 (April 2017), pp. 32-60.

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘State Formation, Criminal Prosecution and the Privy Council in Restoration Scotland’, EHR, 135: 572 (February 2020), pp. 29-62.

 

Kennedy, Allan and Gary Welsh, ‘The Persecution of Jean Lands: A history comic script’ History Scotland, (UniVerse and University of Dundee) no.1, 2023

 

Lee Jr., Maurice, ‘James VI’s Government of Scotland after 1603′, SHR, Vol. 55, No. 159, Part 1 (Apr. 1976), pp. 41-53.

 

Loughlin, Clare, ‘The Church of Scotland and the ‘increase of popery’, c.1690-1714′, SCH, 48: 2 (October 2019), pp. 169-90.

 

Loughlin, Clare, ‘Divine Destruction: Edinburgh’s ‘Lesser Great Fire’ of 1700′ History Scotland, 23: 5, November/December (2023), pp.24-28

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘Consultation and Consent under James VI’, Historical Journal, 54: 2 (June 2011), pp. 287-306.

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘Consultation, Counsel and the “Early Stuart Period” in Scotland’, in J. Rose (ed.), The Politics of Counsel in England and Scotland 1286-1707, Proceedings of the British Academy, 204, (Oxford, 2016)

 

Macdonald, G. S., ‘Bestowing charity: war widows and the Privy Council during the Williamite Revolution in Scotland (1688-91), PER, 44: 2 (2024), pp. 120-37.

 

Macdonald, G. S., ‘Black-boxes, flying packets, and espionage: the information trade and Scottish governance, 1689-1691′, PER, 40:3 (2020), pp. 269-89.

 

Macdonald, G.S. ‘Intertwined from the Beginning: Regime Change, Strategic Security, and the Scottish Revolution, 1688-90′ Historical Studies Vol. 19, (2019), pp. 33-60

 

McNeill, P. G. B., ‘The Jurisdiction of the Scottish Privy Council, 1532-1708′, unpublished PhD thesis (University of Glasgow, 1960).

 

Mann, Alastair J. ‘Government, Representation and the Privy Council in Pre-modern Scotland’ in Georgia Karvunaki (ed.) Pre-and Post-Napoleonic Europe revolutions and parliamentary institutions. The case of Greece on the occasion of the bicentenary since the war of independence (1821-2021). Proceedings of the 72th Conference of International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions Athens, Greece 20-23 October 2021 (Athens, 2022), pp.170-89. Open Access at https://ichrpi.info/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Congress-IHCPR-NEW.pdf.

 

Mann, Alastair J. ‘Government, Representation and the Scottish Privy Council Project’ in History Scotland, 21: 6, November/December (2021), pp.45-49

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘Inglorious Revolution: Administrative Muddle and Constitutional Change in the Scottish Parliament of William and Mary’, PH, 22:2 (2003), pp. 121-144.

 

Mann, Alastair. J., ‘Officers of State and Representation in the Pre-modern Scottish Parliament’, in Mario J.M. Damen, Jelle Haemers and Alastair J. Mann (eds.) Political Representation: Communities, Ideas and Institutions in Europe (c.1200-c.1690) (Leiden, 201) pp.142-160.

 

Mann, Alastair J. ‘The Last Scottish Game of Thrones’ History Scotland, 23: 6 November/December (2023), pp.12-17

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘The Law of the Person: Parliament and Social Control’, in Keith M. Brown and Alan R. MacDonald (eds.) The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume III: Parliament in Context, 1235-1707, (Edinburgh, 2010), pp. 186-215.

 

Mann, Alastair J., The Scottish Book Trade, 1500-1720: print, commerce and print control in early modern Scotland: an historiographical survey of the early modern book in Scotland (East Linton, 2000), chapters 4, 5 and 6.

 

Mason, R. A., ‘Counsel and Consent: Aristocratic Conciliarism and the Scottish Revolution’, in Jacqueline Rose (ed.), The Politics of Counsel in England and Scotland, 1286-1707 (Oxford, 2016), pp. 229-48.

 

Murray, A. L., ‘The Scottish Treasury, 1667-1708′, SHR, vol. 45, no. 139, part 1, pp. 89-104.

 

Rayner, Laura, ‘The Scottish Privy Council, Treasury Commission and the Governance of Scotland: 1692 – 1698′, unpublished MSc dissertation (University of Edinburgh, 2008)

 

Rayner, Laura, ‘A Study of the Scottish Privy Council in the Reign of Queen Anne, 1702-1708′, unpublished BA dissertation (University of Stirling, 2007)

 

Rayner, Laura, ‘The Tribulations of Everyday Government in Williamite Scotland’, in Sharon Adams and Julian Goodare (eds.), Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions (Woodbridge, 2014), pp. 193-210.

 

Riley, P. W. J., King William and the Scottish Politicians (Edinburgh, 1979).

 

Riley, P. W. J., The English Ministers and Scotland, 1707-1727 (London, 1964).

 

Riley, P. W. J. ‘The Formation of the Scottish Ministry of 1703, SHR, 44: 138 part 2 (Oct. 1965), pp. 112-34.

 

Rogers, David, By Royal Appointment: Tales from the Privy Council – The Unknown Arm of Government (London, 2015).

 

Townend, Graham, ‘‘Rendering the Union more Complete”: the Squadrone Volante and the Abolition of the Scottish Privy Council’, PH, Vol. 28 Issue 1 (February 2009), pp. 88-99.

 

Tree, R. D., ‘Controverted Elections, Electoral Controversy and the Scottish Privy Council, 1689-1708′, Parliamentary History, 43: 1 (February 2024), pp. 53-71.

 

Tree, R. D., ‘The Bass Rock Siege, 1691-1694′, History Scotland, 23: 6, November/December (2023), pp. 36-41.

 

Wasser, M., ‘The Privy Council and the Witches: the curtailment of witchcraft prosecutions in Scotland, 1597-1628′, in SHR, 82, (2003), pp.20-46.

 

Weston, Susanne, ‘Law, Order and the Persecution of ‘Egyptians’ in Post-Revolution Scotland’ History Scotland, 23:6, November/December (2023), pp.44-48

 

General Bibliography

 

Adams, Sharon and Julian Goodare, (eds.), Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions (Woodbridge, 2014)

 

Albareda, Joaquim and Manuel Herrero Sanchez (eds.), Political Representation in the Ancien Regime (London, 2019)

 

Beisner, E. C., ‘His Majesty’s Advocate: Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees (1635-1713) and Covenanter resistance theory under the Restoration monarchy’, unpublished PhD thesis (University of St Andrews, 2003).

 

Bernardo Ares, J. M. de, ‘The aristocratic assemblies under the Spanish monarchy (1680-1700)’, PER,21(2001), pp.125-43.

 

Bernardo Ares, J. M. de, ‘Parliament or City Councils: the representation of the kingdom in the Crown of Castile (1665-1700)’, PER, 25 (2005), pp. 33-54.

 

Blakeway, Amy and L. A. M. Stewart, ‘Writing Scottish Parliamentary History, c. 1500-1700′, PH, xl (Feb. 2021), pp. 93-112.

 

Blockmans, Wim, ‘Representation (since the thirteenth century)’, in Christopher Allmand (ed.), The New Cambridge Medieval History, vol. 7: c. 1415-c. 1500 (Cambridge, 1998), pp. 29-64.

 

Blockmans, Wim, ‘Who Has a Say? The Conditions for the Emergence and Maintenance of Political Participation in Europe before 1800′, in Mario Damen, Jelle Haemers and A. J. Mann (eds.), Political Representation: Communities, Ideas and Institutions in Europe (c. 1200-c. 1690) (Leiden, 2018), pp. 285-308.

 

Bowie, Karin, Scottish Public Opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union, 1699-1707 (Woodbridge, 2007).

 

Bowie, Karin, ‘Newspapers, The Early Modern Public Sphere and the 1704-5 Worcester Affair’, in A. Benchimol, R. Brown and D. Shuttleton (eds.), Before Blackwood’s: Scottish Journalism in the Age of Enlightenment (London, 2015), pp. 9-20.

 

Bowie, Karin, ‘‘A Legal Limited Monarchy’: Scottish Constitutionalism in the Union of Crowns, 1603-1707′, Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 35:2 (2015), pp. 131-154.

 

Bowie, Karin and Thomas Munck, ‘Early modern political petitioning and public engagement in Scotland, Britain and Scandinavia, c. 1550-1795′, PER, 38:3 (2018), pp. 271-278.

 

Bowie, Karin, Public Opinion in Early Modern Scotland, c. 1560-1707 (Cambridge, 2020).

 

Bowie, Karin, ‘Publicity, Parties and Patronage: Parliamentary Management and the Ratification of Anglo-Scottish Union’ in Brown, S.J. and Whatley, C.A. (eds.), The Union of 1707: New Dimensions (SHR Supplementary Issue, 2008), pp.78-93

 

Brown, Keith M., Kingdom or Province? Scotland and the Regal Union, 1603-1715 (London, 1992).

 

Brown, Keith M., ‘Party Politics and Parliament: Scotland’s Last Election and its Aftermath, 1702-3′, in Keith M. Brown and Alastair J. Mann (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume II: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567-1707 (Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 245-286.

 

Brown, Keith M. and Alan. R. MacDonald (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament, volume 3: Parliament in Context (Edinburgh, 2010)

 

Brown, Keith M., and Alastair J. Mann, (eds.) The History of the Scottish Parliament volume 2: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567-1707 (Edinburgh, 2005). Includes important co authored introduction ‘Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567-1707′, pp.1-56.

 

Brown, Keith M., Gillian H. MacIntosh, Alastair J. Mann, Pamela E. Ritchie and Roland J. Tanner (eds), The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 (St. Andrews, 2008-2024).

 

Brown, S.J. and C.A. Whatley (eds.), The Union of 1707: New Dimensions (SHR Issue, 2008)

 

Buckroyd, Julia, Church and State in Scotland, 1660-1681 (Edinburgh, 1980).

 

Cairns, J. W., ‘Scottish law, Scottish lawyers and the status of the Union’, in John Robertson (ed.), A Union for Empire: Political Thought and the Union of 1707 (Cambridge, 1995), pp. 243-268.

 

Cowan, I.B., ‘Church and state reformed? The revolution of 1688-9 in Scotland’, in J.I. Israel (ed.), The Anglo-Dutch Moment (Cambridge, 1991), 163-84

 

Cowan, I. B., ‘The Reluctant Revolutionaries: Scotland in 1688′, in Eveline Cruickshanks (ed.), By Force or By Default? The Revolution of 1688-1689 (Edinburgh, 1989), pp. 65-81.

 

Cowan, I. B., The Scottish Covenanters, 1660-1688 (London, 1976).

 

Cullen, Karen, Famine in Scotland: The ‘Ill Years’ of the 1690s (Edinburgh, 2010).

 

Cunningham, C. E., ‘Lawful Sovereignty: The Political Criminalisation and Decriminalisation of Jacobitism, 1688-1788′, unpublished PhD thesis (University of Stirling, 2023).

 

Damen, Mario J.M, Jelle Haemers and Alastair J. Mann (eds.), Political Representation: Communities, and Institutions in Europe (c.1200-c.1690) (Leiden, 2018).

 

Dean, David, ‘Elizabethan Government and Politics’, in Robert Tittler and N. L. Jones (eds.), A Companion to Tudor England (Oxford, 2004), pp. 44-60.

 

Dennehy, C. A., The Irish Parliament, 1613-89: The evolution of a colonial institution (Manchester, 2019).

 

Donaldson, Gordon, Scotland: James V to James VII (Edinburgh, 1965).

 

Elton, G. R., ‘Why the History of the Early-Tudor Council Remains Unwritten’, in G. R. Elton (ed.), Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Government, vol. I (Cambridge, 1974,) pp. 308-38.

 

Elton, G. R., ‘Presidential Address: Tudor Government: The Points of Contact. II The Council’, Transactions of the Royal History Society, vol. 25 (1975), pp. 195-211.

 

Ferguson, William, ‘The Making of the Treaty of Union of 1707′, SHR, vol. XLIII, no. 136, (Oct. 1964), pp. 89-110.

 

Ferguson, William, Scotland: 1689 to the Present (Edinburgh, 1968).

 

Ferguson, William, Scotland’s Relations with England: A Survey to 1707 (Edinburgh, 1977).

 

Frost, R. I., ‘Initium Calamitatis Regni? John Casimir and Monarchical Power in Poland-Lithuania, 1648-1668′, European History Quarterly, 16:2 (1986), pp. 181-207.

 

Fry, Michael, The Union: England, Scotland and the Treaty of 1707 (Edinburgh, 2006).

 

Gardner, Ginny, The Scottish Exile Community in the Netherlands 1660-1690 (East Linton, 2004).

 

Godfrey, A. M., ‘Parliament and the Law’, in Brown and MacDonald (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume III: Parliament in Context, 1235-1707 (Edinburgh, 2010), pp. 157-85.

 

Goldie, Mark and Clare Jackson, ‘Williamite Tyranny and the Whig Jacobites’, Esther Mijers and David Onnekink (eds.), Redefining William III: The Impact of the King-Stadholder in International Context (Aldershot, 2007), pp. 177-200.

 

Goodare, Julian. ‘Scotland’s parliament in its British context, 1603-1707′ in H. T. Dickinson and M. Lynch (eds), The Challenge to Westminster: Sovereignty, Devolution and Independence (East Linton, 2000), pp.22-32.

 

Goodare, Julian, ‘Women and the witch-hunt in Scotland’, Social History, 23: 3 (Oct. 1998), pp. 288-308.

 

Goszczyński, Artur, ‘The Institution of the Council of the Senate in the Political System of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the rule of Ladislaus IV Vasa (1632-48)’, Acta Poloniae Historica, vol. 122 (2020), pp. 181-207.

 

Graham, Aaron, Corruption, Party, and Government in Britain, 1702-1713 (Oxford, 2015).

 

Graham, M. F., The Blasphemies of Thomas Aikenhead: Boundaries of Belief on the Eve of Enlightenment (Edinburgh, 2008).

 

Graves, M. A. R., The Parliaments of Early Modern Europe (Harlow, 2001).

 

Green, R. E., ‘The Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1690-1735′, unpublished PhD thesis (University of Glasgow, 1969). 

 

Halliday, James, ‘The Club and the Revolution in Scotland’, SHR, Vol. 45, No. 140, Part 2 (October 1966), pp. 143-159.

 

Harris, Tim, ‘The People, the Law, and the Constitution in Scotland and England: A Comparative Approach to the Glorious Revolution’, Journal of British Studies, 38:1 (Jan. 1999), pp. 28-58.

 

Harris, Tim, Restoration: Charles II and His Kingdom, 1660-1685 (London, 2006)

 

Harris, Tim, Revolution: The Great Crisis of the British Monarchy, 1685-1720 (London, 2006).

 

Holmes, Geoffrey, British Politics in the Age of Anne (London, 1987).

 

Hopkins, Paul, Glencoe and the End of the Highland War (Edinburgh, 1986).

 

Hoppenbrouwers, Peter, ‘Assemblies of Estates and Parliamentarism in Later Medieval Europe’, in Mario Damen et al. (eds.), Political Representation: Communities, Ideas and Institutions in Europe (c. 1200-c. 1690) (Leiden, 2018), pp. 19-53.

 

Jackson, Clare, Restoration Scotland: Royalist Politics, Religion and Ideas (Woodbridge, 2003).

 

Jones, C. (ed.), Britain in the First Age of Party, 1680-1750 Essays Presented to Geoffrey Holmes (London, 1987).

 

Jones, C.  (ed.), Party and Management in Parliament 1660-1784 (Leicester, 1984).

 

Jones, C.  (ed.), The Scots and Parliament (Edinburgh, 1996)

 

Kelly, James, ‘The Review of English Studies Prize Essay: The Worcester Affair’, The Review of English Studies, 51: 201 (February 2000), pp. 1-23.

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Civility, Order and the Highlands in Cromwellian Britain‘, Innes Review, 69:1 (2018),  pp.49-69

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Cromwell’s Highland Stronghold: The Sconce of Inverness‘, Scottish Local History, 106 (2020), pp. 3-7.

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Feasting and Fighting? Projecting Authority amongst the Later Seventeenth Century Highland Elite’, in K. Buchanan, L. Dean and M. Penman (eds.), Medieval and Early Modern Representations of Authority in Scotland and Great Britain (Abingdon, 2016), pp.177-93

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Managing the Early-Modern Periphery: Highland Policy and the Highland Judicial Commission, c.1692-c.1705‘, SHR, 96:1 (2017), pp.32-60

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Military Rule, Protectoral Government and the Scottish Highlands, c.1654-1660‘, Scottish Archives, 23 (2017-9), pp.80-102

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Rebellion, Government and the Scottish Response to Argyll’s Rising of 1685‘, Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 36:1 (2016), pp.40-59

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Reducing that Barbarous Country: Center, Periphery and Highland Policy in Restoration Britain‘, Journal of British Studies, 52:3 (2013), pp.597-614

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Representing the Periphery: Highland Commissioners in the Seventeenth-Century Scottish Parliament‘, PER, 39:1 (2016), pp.14-34.

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘Secular Crime and Punishment in Early-Modern Scotland: The Courts of Restoration  Argyll, 1660-1688‘, International Review of Scottish Studies, 41 (2016), pp.1-36

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘The Justiciary Court of Argyll, 1694′ (source edition and commentary) in Scottish History Society Miscellany series, forthcoming

 

Kennedy, Allan, ‘The Legacy of the Covenants and the Shaping of the Restoration State’ in C. Langley (ed.), The National Covenants in Scotland 1638-1688(Woodbridge, 2020), pp.179-96

 

Kennedy, Allan, “A heavy yock upon their necks’: Covenanting Government in the Northern Highlands, 1638-51‘, Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 30:2 (2010), pp.93-122

 

Kennedy, Allan, Governing Gaeldom: The Scottish Highlands and the Restoration State, 1660-1688 (Leiden, 2014).

 

Langley, C. R., ‘Anticlericalism in early modern Scotland?’, in C. R. Langley, C. E. McMillan and Russell Newton (eds.), The Clergy in Early Modern Scotland (Woodbridge, 2021), pp. 89-109.

 

Lee, R. A., ‘Government and Politics in Scotland, 1661-1681′, unpublished PhD thesis (University of Glasgow, 1995).

 

Lenman, Bruce, ‘The Poverty of Political Theory in the Scottish Revolution of 1688-1690′, in L. G. Schwoerer (ed.), The Revolution of 1688-1689: Changing Perspectives (Cambridge, 1992), pp. 244-59.

 

Lenman, Bruce, ‘The Scottish Nobility and the Revolution of 1688-1690′, in R. A.  Beddard (ed.), The Revolutions of 1688 (Oxford, 1991), pp. 137-62.

 

MacDonald, A. R., The Burghs and Parliament in Scotland, c. 1550-1651 (London, 2007).

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘The Third Estate: Parliament and the Burghs’, in K. M. Brown and A. R. MacDonald (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament, vol. III: Parliament in Context, 1235-1707 (Edinburgh, 2010), pp. 95-121.

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘Neither inside nor outside the corridors of power: prosaic petitioning and the royal burghs in early modern Scotland’, PER, 38:3 (2018), pp. 293-306.

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘Church and State in Scotland from the Reformation to the Covenanting Revolution’, in W. I. P. Hazlett (ed.), A Companion to the Reformation in Scotland, c. 1525-1638 (Leiden, 2022), pp. 607-29.

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘Scottish Shire Elections: Preliminary Findings in Sheriff Court Books‘, in PH, 34 (2015), pp.279-94

 

MacDonald, A. R.,Records of the Convention of Royal Burghs, 1555, 1631-48( Woodbridge, 2013)

 

MacDonald, A. R., ‘Uncovering the Legislative Process in the Parliaments of James VI‘, Historical  Research, 84 (2011), pp.1-17

 

MacDonald, G. S., ‘Challenging Borders: Securing the Coast during the Scottish Revolution, 1688-91′,  unpublished PhD thesis (Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, 2020)

 

Macinnes, A. I., ‘William of Orange – ‘Disaster for Scotland’?’, in Esther Mijers and David Onnekink (eds.), Redefining William III: The Impact of the King-Stadholder in International Context (London, 2007), pp. 201-223.

 

Macinnes, A. I., Union and Empire: The Making of the United Kingdom in 1707 (Cambridge, 2007).

 

Macinnes, A. I., ‘The treaty of union: made in England’, in T. M. Devine (ed.), Scotland and the Union, 1707-2007 (Edinburgh, 2008), pp. 54-75.

 

MacIntosh, G. H., and R. J. Tanner, ‘Balancing Acts: The Crown and Parliament’, in K. M. Brown and A. R. MacDonald (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume III: Parliament in Context, 1235-1707 (Edinburgh, 2010), pp. 1-30.

 

MacIntosh, G. H., The Scottish Parliament under Charles II, 1660-1685 (Edinburgh, 2007).

 

MacIntosh, G. H., ‘‘Royal Supremacy restored?’ Scottish parliamentary independence in the Restoration era’, PER, 34:2 (2014), pp. 151-66.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘The Anatomy of copyright Law in Scotland before 1710′ in Tomás Gómez-Arostegui and Isabella Alexander (eds.), Research Handbook on the History of Copyright Law (Cheltenham, 2016), pp.96-118.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘“A Mongrel of Early Modern Copyright”: Scotland in European Perspective’, in Ronan Deazley, Martin Kretschmer and Lionel Bently (eds.), Privilege and Property: Essays on the History of Copyright (Cambridge, 2010), 51-65.   See online publication at http://www.openbookpublishers.com/product.php/26/7/privilege-and-property-essays on-the-history-of-copyright-

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘Continuity and change: the culture of ritual and procession in the parliaments of Scotland’, PER, 29 (2009), pp.143-58.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘House Rules: Parliamentary Procedure’ in Keith M. Brown and Alan. R. MacDonald (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament, volume 3: Parliament in Context (Edinburgh, 2010), pp.122-56.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘Ideologies inked in: Scotland’s culture of print in the Union debate of 1706′ in K.P. Muller, I. Schwittlinsky and R. Walker (eds.), Inspiring Views from “a’ the airts” on Scottish Literatures, Art and Cinema: The First World Congress of Scottish Literatures in Glasgow, 2014, Scottish Studies International Series, Mainz, vol. 41 (Frankfurt, 2017), pp.105-25.

 

Mann, Alastair J., James VII, Duke and King of Scots, 1633-1701 (Edinburgh, 2014).

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘‘James VII, King of the Articles’: Political Management and Parliamentary Failure’, in K. M. Brown and A. J. Mann (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume II: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567-1707 (Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 184-207.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘James VII as unionist and nationalist: a monarch’s view of the Scottish Parliament as revealed through his writings’, PER, 33:2 (2013), pp. 101-19.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘The Scottish Coronation of Charles II: an exercise in compromise and radicalism’ in O.J.T, O’Grady and R. Oram (eds.), Royal and Lordly Inauguration and Assembly Places in North-west Europe (Donington, 2023), pp.72-98

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘The Scottish Parliament and the first Jacobite’, in A.I. Macinnes, K. German and L. Graham (eds.), Living with Jacobitism, 1690-1788: The Three Kingdoms and Beyond (London, 2014), pp.11-25.

 

Mann, Alastair J., ‘The Scottish Parliaments: the role of ritual and procession in the pre-1707 parliament and echoes in the new parliament of 1999′, in Rituals in Parliament: Political, Anthropological and Historical Perspectives on Europe and the United States (Frankfurt, 2006), pp.135-58

 

Mann, Alastair J., The Scottish Parliament « History Workshop at the University of Stirling (2018)

 

McAlister, K. F. and R. J. Tanner, ‘The First Estate: Parliament and the Church’, in K. M. Brown and Alan R. MacDonald (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume III: Parliament in Context, 1235-1707 (Edinburgh, 2010), pp. 31-66.

 

McDiarmid, Andrew, Credit, Currency, and Capital: The Scottish Financial Revolution, 1690-1727 (London, 2024).

 

McIntyre, Neil, ‘Representation and resistance in Restoration Scotland: the political thought of James Stewart of Goodtrees (1635-1713)’, PER, 38: 2 (2018), pp. 161-74.

 

Millen, G. S., ‘The Scots-Dutch Brigade and the Highland War, 1688-1691′, unpublished PhD thesis (University of Kent, 2022).

 

Mitchison, Rosalind, Lordship to Patronage: Scotland 1603-1745 (Edinburgh, 1983).

 

Onnekink, David, ‘The Earl of Portland and Scotland (1689-1699): a re-evaluation of Williamite policy’, SHR, 85:2 No. 220 (October 2006), pp. 231-249.

 

Patrick, D. J., ‘People and Parliament in Scotland’, unpublished PhD thesis (University of St Andrews, 2002).

 

Patrick, D. J., ‘Unconventional Procedure: Scottish Electoral Politics after the Revolution’, in Keith M. Brown and Alastair J. Mann (eds.), The History of the Scottish Parliament. Volume II: Parliament and Politics in Scotland, 1567-1707 (Edinburgh, 2005), pp. 208-244.

 

Patrick, D. J. and C. A. Whatley, ‘Persistence, Principle and Patriotism in the Making of the Union of 1707: The Revolution, Scottish Parliament and the squadrone volante‘, History, 92: 306 (April 2007), pp. 162-86.

 

Pincus, Steven, 1688: The First Modern Revolution (New Haven, 2009).

 

Raffe, Alasdair, ‘Presbyterians and Episcopalians: The Formulation of Confessional Cultures in Scotland, 1660-1715′, EHR, vol. 125, no. 514 (June 2010), pp. 570-598.

 

Raffe, Alasdair, ‘Presbyterianism, secularization, and Scottish politics after the Revolution of 1688-1690′, Historical Journal, 53 (2010), pp. 317-37.

 

Raffe, Alasdair, ‘Scottish State Oaths and the Revolution of 1688-1690′, in Sharon Adams and Julian Goodare (eds.), Scotland in the Age of Two Revolutions (Woodbridge, 2014), pp. 173-92.

 

Raffe, Alasdair, The Culture of Controversy: Religious Arguments in Scotland, 1660-1714 (Woodbridge, 2016).

 

Raffe, Alasdair, Scotland in Revolution, 1685-1690 (Edinburgh, 2018).

 

Rait, R. S., The Parliaments of Scotland (Glasgow, 1924).

 

Riley, P.W. J., ‘The Formation of the Scottish Ministry of 1703, SHR, 44: 138 part 2 (Oct. 1965), pp. 112-34.

 

Riley, P. W. J., The Union of England and Scotland: A Study in Anglo-Scottish Politics of the Eighteenth Century (Manchester, 1978).

 

Sanchez-Navarro, Angel ‘The Spanish Council of State: a panoramic view’, PER, 43: 1 (2023), pp.38-49

 

Shukman, Ann, Bishops and Covenanters: The Church in Scotland, 1688-1691 (Edinburgh, 2012).

 

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