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  3. Vol. 42 No. 1 (2026)

Vol. 42 No. 1 (2026)

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Published: 2026-02-25

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Front Matter

  • Front Matter

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Articles

  • Catastrophe at St Kilda: Vulnerability and Resilience in an Island Community

    Andrew Fleming (Author)
    1-16
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  • Student Singing and Song Books in Scotland

    Peter B. Freshwater (Author)
    17-29
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  • Portraid Dhonnchaidh Bhàin?

    Donnchadh Sneddon (Author)
    30-34
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  • Join Together, Fight Together, Die Together: Scottish Sportsmen, the Great War and Enlistment

    Hamish McD. Telfer, Jonathan M. Thomas (Author)
    35-55
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  • Why was Agnes Randolph 'Black'?

    Shelley Morwenna Williams (Author)
    56-82
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  • The Order of the Elephant': Symbols and Power in the Policing of Land Agitation in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland

    Grace Wright (Author)
    83-111
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Book Reviews

  • Standing on the Edge of Being: Scotland 1850 to COP 26, by Richard D. Oram

    112-113
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  • Gun Sireadh, Gun Iarraidh: The Tolmie Collection, ed. Kenna Campbell and Ainsley Hamill

    114-119
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  • Understanding Scotland Musically: Folk, Tradition and Policy, ed. Simon McKerrell and Gary West

    120-124
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Obituaries

  • Obituary: Ian A. Fraser, 1941-2025

    Jacob King (Author)
    125-127
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Scottish Studies | ISSN 2052-3629 (Online)
 
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Published by the University of Edinburgh with support from Edinburgh Diamond.
 
Celtic & Scottish Studies
 

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