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The control of cannabis in Mexico, c.1900 to 1961 : government attitudes and approaches
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The development of the Catholic community in the Western province (Roman Catholic dioceses of Glasgow, Motherwell, and Paisley) 1878-1962
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Occupational health and safety in the British chemical industry, 1914-1974
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The wild west in Italy and in the Italian Imagination, travel writing, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and popular culture
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War, the central government and the Scottish economy 1750-1830
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Saints and subverters : the later Covenanters in Scotland c.1648-1682
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An analysis of the Committee for the Security of the Kingdom of the Scottish Parliament, 1693-1702
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William Baird and company, coal and iron masters, 1830-1914
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What attitudes about opium were driving the government of India's policies between 1857-1906?
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'The grave and solemn Earl' : a political study of John Kennedy, sixth Earl of Cassillis during the Covenanting movement, 1637-1651
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The development of the city of Glasgow police c.1800 - c.1939
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From Pittsburgh to Pressburg : the transatlantic Slovak national movement, 1880-1920
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Opium, the British Empire and the beginnings of an international drugs control regime, ca. 1890-1910
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Technological innovation and resource management in the fisheries of the British Isles, ca. 1400-1900
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Voices of the Cold War in Britain, 1945 - 1962
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Industrial archaeology of Fife 1790-1914
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The political economy of Henry Martyn, 1701-1721
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James VII and the conduct of Scottish politics c.1679 to c.1686
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The political life of James Douglas, second Duke of Queensberry 1662-1711
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Two Rough Riders, Buffalo Bill and Theodore Roosevelt's enigmatic relationship
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An oral history of American trans lives from the 1950s to present
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Drug wars before Duterte : ‘illicit’ substances and the American colonial experiment in the Philippines
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Friends of free emigration’: A comparative case study of the West Indian efforts of the Glasgow West India Association and the Glasgow Emancipation Society, 1833-1862
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The Czechoslovak Communist Party's revolution, 1986-1990
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'Doctor's orders', type 1 diabetes and the consultative relationship, 1948-2002
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Propaganda and the presidency : an analysis of Lyndon B. Johnson's media relations, 1963-1968
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A social history of the Scottish handloom weavers 1790-1850
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The experience and representation of disability in nineteenth-century Scotland
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A face to die for : acne, dermatology, and the quest for perfect skin in Britain and the United States, c.1800–present
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"Every village would have a band" : building community with music : a social and cultural history of brass bands in the British coalfields, 1947-1984
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'Objectionable, mean and demeaning’ : the popularisation of vasectomy in Britain, c. 1920-1990
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The 'Yellow Peril' : Japan's decision to join the Axis Powers and the possibility that World War II began in the Far East
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The treatment of delinquent and potentially delinquent children and young persons in Scotland from 1866 to 1937
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The development of the Scottish brewing industry, 1750-1914
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Irish political identity in Glasgow, 1863-91
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How did societal changes influence the development of movement assessment research and shape the definition of a normal child in Britain 1945-1985?
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Colonial science or science in a colonial context? : The control and investigation of cattle disease in colonial India, c.1860-1910
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The impact of mercantilism and war on the Scottish marine 1661-1791
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The development of the coal industry in Mid and West Lothian, 1815-1873
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The imagined community of Chartism
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How efficient were state and non-state actors in providing humanitarian relief to persons displaced as a result of Nazi concentration camps c.1944-1948?
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The Scottish gas industry up to 1914
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'A different existence altogether' constructing, conditioning and controlling the British soldier's body in the First World War
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A spoonful of sugar : dietary advice and diabetes in Britain and the United States, 1945-2015
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'A rough kind of feminism' : the formation of working class women's political identities, Clydeside, c1919-1936
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The mine management professions in the Scottish coal industry, 1930-1966
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Differential development on the Ohio River, 1850-1880 : A historical and genealogical study of two small towns in Ohio and a rural district of West Virginia, before and after the U.S. Civil War
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Intoxicants and the Indian colonial army : consumption and control, 1857-1919
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Workers' identities in transition : the impact of deindustrialisation among Scottish steelworkers from the 1990s
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Highlandism : its value to Scotland and how a queen and two aristocratic women promoted the phenomenon in the Victorian age
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Re-framing drink and the Victorians : the consumption of alcohol in Britain 1869-1914
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Monuments to the fallen : Scottish war memorials of the Great War
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Working with the enemy : relations between Italian partisans and the British forces (1943-1945)
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Civilians into soldiers : the British male military body in the Second World War
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Ironmasters and steelmen : authority and independence in Lanarkshire's iron and steel industries, 1870-1900
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The Irish in the west of Scotland, c.1797-1848 : trade unions, strikes and political movements
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The impossible mediation of Jean de Montereul : French agent in Britain 1645-1648
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The civilian body in wartime : occupational health and safety on Clydeside during the Second World War
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The visit by Buffalo Bill's Wild West to Barcelona : December 1889 - January 1890
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Madness and industrial society : a study of the origins and early growth of the organisation of insanity in nineteenth century Scotland c.1830-70
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Scotland and regime change : strategic security and the revolution of 1688-1690
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Identity, politics and piety: the intellectual remaking of catholicism in the archdiocese of Glasgow 1918-1965
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Against all the odds : women in the Communist party in Scotland 1920-91: an oral history
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The Belsen trials 1945-48 : an investigation and analysis
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Angels with dirty faces : children, cinema and censorship in 1930's Britain
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Representation and reception : an oral history of gender in British children's story papers, comics and magazines in the 1940s and 1950s
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The China coast : a study of British shipping in Chinese waters 1842-1914
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The later covenanting movement, 1660-1688 : a legal reappraisal
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Re-presenting Scotland : Scottish history and identity amongst the diaspora and on the internet
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The York buildings company : a case study in eighteenth century corporation mismanagement
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Searching for salvation, scenery and self : pilgrimage and tourism in northern Britain, c.1500-1800
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'An outsider wherever I am?' : transmission of Jewish identity through five generations of a Scottish Jewish family
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Mechanisation and the miner : work, safety and labour relations in the Scottish coal industry, c. 1890-1939
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The Municipal Administration of Glasgow, 1833-1912 : Public service and the Scottish Civic Identity
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The O'Donnells of Tyrconnell, 1541-1569 : a study of their reaction to English rule in Ireland in the mid-sixteenth century
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Britain's oldest police? : a political and social history of policing in Glasgow, 1779-1846
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The management and government of Scottish society as reflected in Clackmannanshire : "the sma' burgh 1832-1870"
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The afterlives of Scottish palaces : conservation policy at Scotland's royal residences
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"The Celtic Fringe" : the history of British identity in Scotland and Northern Ireland 1870-1970
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Socialism and nationalism : British Marxists and the national question after 1945
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From institutions to community care? : Learning disability in Glasgow from c1945
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Unhealthy city? : public health in interwar Glasgow, 1919-1939
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The 1649-50 Scottish witch-hunt : with particular reference to the synod of Lothian and Tweeddale
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Non-conforming Presbyterian women in Restoration Scotland : 1660-1679
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Ruthven : the collapse of the Jacobites at the end of the '45'
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The radical thread : political change in Scotland, paisley politics 1885-1924
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"Silenced, suppressed and passive?" : a refocused history of Lanarkshire women, 1920-1939
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Scotland, America and Tom Paine : ideas of liberty and the making of three Americans - John Witherspoon (1723-1794), Robert Aitken (1735-1802) and Alexander Wilson (1766-1813) - a study in bibliographical history
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The Second World War in Glasgow and Clydeside : men in reserved occupations 1939-1945
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Advance work : art and advertising in Buffalo Bill's Wild West
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The O'Donnell lords of Tír Conaill, 1537-1603 : a study of their efforts to maintain their local power in sixteenth-century Ireland
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The community arts movement in Scotland, 1962-1990
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"Unredeemed by any one single virtue"? : Esmé Stuart's political career in Scotland, 1579-1583
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An oral history of birth control practices in Scotland : gender, sexuality and Scottish society c. 1965-1980
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