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Scottish communities abroad in the early modern period
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Bibliographic Details
Contributors:
Grosjean, Alexia
(Editor)
;
Murdoch, Steve
(Other)
Format:
Print
Book
Language:
English
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Published:
Leiden [u.a.]
Brill
2005
In:
Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions (107)
Year: 2005
Reviews:
[Rezension von: Grosjean, Alexia, Scottish Communities Abroad in the Early Modern Period] (2006) (Mullan, David George)
Series/Journal:
Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions
107
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
Scots
/
Migration
/
History 1560-1750
B
Emigration
B
Foreign country
/
Municipality
/
History 1560-1720
Further subjects:
B
Collection of essays
B
Scotland
Emigration and immigration
History
16th century
B
Scotland
Emigration and immigration
History
18th century
B
Scotland
Emigration and immigration
History
17th century
B
Scots language
History
18th century
Foreign countries
B
Scots language
History
17th century
Foreign countries
B
Civilization, Modern
Scottish influences
B
Scots language
History
16th century
Foreign countries
B
Conference program
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:
9004143068
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