Abstract

Introduction: a monstrous regiment of women? Elizabeth Ewan, Maureen M. Meikle. The foundation and patronage of nunneries by native elites in 12th- and early 13th century Scotland, R. Andrew Mc Donald power through purity - the Virgin Martyrs and Women's Salvation in pre-Reformation Scotland, Audrey-Beth Fitch women in Scottish Divinity, c. 1590-c.1640, David G. Mullan Scots abroad in the 15th century -the princesses Margaret, Isabella and Eleanor, Priscilla Bawcutt, Bridget Henisch images of women in 16th century Scottish manuscripts, Evelyn Newlyn women of the Gaidhealtachd and their songs to 1750, Anne C. Frater Dragonis baith and dowis ay in double forme - women at the Court of James V, 1513-1542, Andrea Thomas politicking Jacobean women - Lady Ferniehirst, the Countess of Arran and the Countess of Huntly, c. 1580-1603, Ruth Grant holde her at the Oeconomicke rule of the House - Anna of Denmark and Scottish court finances, 1589-1603, Maureen M. Meikle in search of the antecedents of women's political activism in early 18th century Scotland - the daughters of Anne, Duchess of Hamilton, Karl von den Steinen for whatever Ales Ye - women as consumers and producers in late medieval Scottish towns, Elizabeth Ewan embroidery to enterprise - the role of women in the book trade of early modern Scotland, Alastair Mann the power behind the merchant? women and the economy in late 17th century Edinburgh, Helen Dingwall women and legal representation in early 16th century Scotland, John Finlay wife and widow - the evidence of statements and marriage contracts, c. 1600, Winifred Coutts women and the church courts in Reformation-era Scotland, Michael F. Graham women and the witch-hunt, Julian Goodare a woman's place - birth order, gender and social status in Highland houses, Roxanne Reddington-Wilde wet nurses and unwed mothers in 17th century Aberdeen, Gordon DesBrisay wed to the Manse - the wives of Scottish ministers, c. 1560-1800, Ian D. Whyte, Kathleen A. Whyte women and gender in the early modern western Gaidhealtachd, Domhnall Uilleam Stiubhart.

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