Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008
Articles
The Idea of British North American Union 1854–64
Ged Martin
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 309-333
‘1867 and all that’: ‘Federalism’ and Union in Britain and Canada
James Kennedy
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 293-308
Regional Identity in the United States: The Southern Question
Quincy R. Lehr
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 283-291
‘An Unbreakable Union of Free Republics’
Ronald J. Hill
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 265-281
The Disintegration of the USSR: A Complex Protracted Process
Mary Buckley
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 251-264
Unions and Language: Irish in the European Union–A Personal Appraisal
Dónall Ó Riagáin
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 241-249
Does the United Kingdom Have a Language Policy?
John M. Kirk
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 205-222
‘Curable Romantics’: Alastair Reid and Derek Mahon
Fran Brearton
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 157-174
Emigrating from North Britain: The Importance of Little Magazines in the Interwar Movement for Scottish Renewal
Margery Palmer McCulloch
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 143-155
Scotland is Britain: The Union and Unionist-Nationalism, 1807–1907
Graeme Morton
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 127-141
Enunciating Difference: Sydney Owenson’s (extra-) National Tale
Aaron Clayton
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 85-93
The Move towards Written Standard English in Eighteenth-Century North-East Scotland
Janet Cruickshank
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 71-84
James Arbuckle and the Anglo-Scottish Union of 1707
Richard Holmes
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 45-57
War of Words: Daniel Defoe and the 1707 Union
Anne M. McKim
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 29-44
‘Taphy-land historians’ and the Union of England and Wales 1536–2007
Geraint H. Jenkins
2008-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 2 • 2008 • 1-27