ECSSS newsletter searchable index

This index has been compiled as a method to navigate our annual newsletters. Using the Find function in your internet browser (usually CTRL + F), you can search for specific names, subjects or topics. The index is divided into articles, obituaries and reviews, reflecting the content of each newsletter beyond member news and conference reports.

Articles

Obituaries

Reviews

Review Essays

 

Articles:

Year Author Article Key topics
2005 Alker, Sharon “Cross-Border Friendship: Robert Bage’s Britain,” no.19, 9-12. Social History, Anglo-Scottish relations, Robert Bage
1989 Amoh, Yasuo (ed.) “Of the Separation of Departments, Professions and Tasks resulting from the Progress of Arts in Society,” by Adam Ferguson, no.3, 11-14. Social History, Enlightenment, Adam Ferguson
2021 Amrozowicz, Michael C. “’All tread upon the kibes of one another’: Urban Social Organization in John Millar and Tobias Smollett”, no.35, 12-15. John Miller, Tobias Smollett, urban studies, society
2002 Andrews, Corey “The Literary Club as Imagined National Community: Allan Ramsay and the Easy Club (1712-1715),” no.16, 8-12. Social History, Societies, Allan Ramsay,
1996 Black, Fiona A. “A Scottish Element in Canadian Print Culture: Some Preliminary Questions on Definition and Evidence,” no.10, 11-14. Social History, Migration, Canada, Print Culture
1999 Bork, Kennard B. “Notes on the James Hutton Bicentennial,” no.13, 13-14. Enlightenment, Geology, James Hutton
2015 Bow, Charles Bradford “Moral Education at the End of the Scottish Enlightenment”, no.29, 6-10. Social History, Enlightenment, Education, Morality
2007 Brown, Rhona
Carruthers, Gerard
“Robert Fergusson and The Gentleman and Lady’s Weekly Magazine,” no.21, 10-13. Social History, Print Culture, Robert Fergusson, Periodicals
2011 Carr, Rosalind “Masculinity and Space in Enlightenment Scotland,” no.25, 7-10. Social History, Enlightenment, Gender, Masculinity
2010 Caudle, James J. “Dr. John Boswell’s Punch Bowl (c.1766): An Authentically “Boswellian” Toast,” no.24, 12. Social History, Material Culture, James Boswell.
2000 Davis, Leith “Simon Fraser Centre Kicks Off,” no.14, 8-9. Atlantic History, Identity, Culture, Canada
1987 Degategno, Paul J. “The Scottish Enlightenment: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations, 1965-1986,’ no.1, 11-17. Enlightenment, Theses
1988 Degategno, Paul J. “The Scottish Enlightenment: A Supplementary Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations, 1965-1987,” no.2, 13-14. Enlightenment, Theses
2009 De Lucia, JoEllen “Bluestocking Salons and the Bower of Malvina,” no.23, 10-13. Social History, Material Culture, Gender, Feminism
2012 Desmerest, Clarisse Godard “Artistic Expression, cultural Heritage, and Scottish Estates: The Example of Hopetoun House,” no.26, 13-15. Social History, Material Culture, Architecture
2009 Dixon, John “Cadwallader Colden and the Scottish Enlightenment in Transatlantic Context,” no.23, 7-10. Atlantic History, Enlightenment, Cadwallader Colden
2017 Dziennik, Matthew “The 84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants): Immigration and Foreignness during the American Revolution”, no.31, 6-9. Military History, Atlantic History, America
1991 Fagg, Jane Bush
Amoh Yasuo (eds.)
“Adam Ferguson’s Rules of War,” no.5, 10-13. Atlantic History, Military History, Enlightenment, Adam Ferguson
1992 Faure, Michel “John Millar and the Enlightenment: Toward the Construction of Diderot’s ‘Science de l’homme public’,” no.6, 8-11. Enlightenment, John Millar
2008 Fleβenkämper, Iris “The Select Society of Edinburgh, 1754-1764: Social Structure and Communicative Practice,” no.22, 8-12. Social History, Edinburgh, Societies
1998 Gaskill, Howard “On the Continuing Sorrows of ‘Ossian’ Macpherson’,” no.2, 15-17. Literature, Ossian, James Macpherson
2018 Guerrini, Anita “William Hunter’s Bones”, no.32, 6-9. Medicine, Science, William Hunter
2020 Hansen, Moira “Exploring the Mental Health of Robert Burns”, no.34, 5-7. Medicine, Robert Burns, Mental Health
1994 Hatch, Gary Layne “Adam Smith’s Accusations of Plagiarism Against Hugh Blair,” no.8, 7-10. Academic History, Enlightenment, Adam Smith, Hugh Blair
2001 Hill, Lisa “The Puzzle of Adam Ferguson’s Political Conservatism,” no.15, 12-16. Enlightenment, Adam Ferguson, Politics
1992 Irvine, James R. “Lord Monboddo on Rhetoric: An Unpublished Letter,” no.6, 11-13. Rhetoric, Monboddo
2011 Janes, Derek “The Smuggler and His Palace: John Nisbet of Gunsgreen House,” no.25, 10-12. Social History, Material Culture, Architecture, John Nisbet
2022 Kelly, Jamie “The SSPCK and Education in Lochaber after the Union: Towards a New Interpretation”, no.36, 5-8. Education, highland and Gaelic culture, SSPCK
1991 Kinghorn, A.M. “Allan Ramsay’s Early Critics,” no.5, 8-9. Literature, Enlightenment, Allan Ramsay
1991 Leslie, Deborah J. ‘Because It’s Time’: Electronic Networks and the Academy,” no.5, 7-8. Research, Technology
1997 Lewis, A.R. “James Craig (1744-1795) and the Moderates,” no.11, 11-13. Architecture, Religion, Enlightenment, James Craig
1997 Lewis, A.R. “James Craig (1744-1795) and the Moderates,” no.11, 11-13. Architecture, Religion, Enlightenment, James Craig
2023 Loughlin, Felicity “The Scottish Enlightenment Confronts the Gods: Robert Millar’s Global History of Religions (1723)”, no.37, 5-8. Enlightenment, religion and religious philosophy, intellectual history
1994 McCue, Kirsteen ‘George Thomson (1757-1851): A Reappraisal,” no.8, 11-14. Music, Poetry, Publishing, George Thomson
1995 McGuirk, Carol ‘George Thomson and Robert Burns: With Friends Like These … , “no.9, 16-20. Music, Poetry, Publishing, George Thomson, Robert Burns
1997 McIntosh, Carey “Style as a Key to the Scottish Enlightenment,” no.11, 8-10. Social History, Material Culture, Enlightenment
2016 Meer, Zubin “Blindness and Insight in a Letter (1800) by Rev. Charles Findlater on Adam Ferguson’s Essay on the History of Civil Society”, no.30, 6-10. Enlightenment, Adam Ferguson, Civil Society, Charles Findlater
2013 Menon, Minakshi “Scotland in India: Dr. William Roxburgh and the Making of the East India Company-State, c. 1790”, no.13, 6-9. British Empire, India, William Roxburgh, East India Company
2003 Mijers, Esther “Thomas Johnson, Charles Mackie, and the Scotto-Dutch Book Trade,” no.17, 7-10. Social History, Material Culture, Thomas Johnson, Charles Mackie, Book Trade
2006 Moore, James
Silverthorne, Michael
“Hutcheson’s LL.D.,” no.20, 10-12. Academic History, Enlightenment, Franics Hutcheson
1993 Moore, James
Stewart, M.A.
“A Scots-Irish Bookseller in Holland: William Smith of Amsterdam (1698-1741),” no.7, 8-11. Social History, Biography, Material Culture, William Smith
2012 Orr, Jennifer “Samuel Thomson and the Continuity of Scottish Enlightenment Culture in the North of Ireland, 1790-1816,” no.26, 8-12. Social History, Enlightenment, Ireland, Samuel Thomson
1993 Oz-Salzberger, Fania “From Male Citizen to Neuter Mensch: The Emasculation of Adam Ferguson’s Civic Discourse by the German Enlightenment,” no.7, 5-8. Gender, Adam Ferguson, Germany
1990 Pflug, Deborah Jackson “Scholar’s Guide to Searching Eighteenth-Century Scotland,’ no.4, 7-9. Research, Archives, Scotland
2021 Petroff, Florence “The Scots’ Response to the American Revolution: A North British Vision of Empire, Constitution, and Representation”, no.35, 9-12. Politics, Scotland and America
2019 Pupo, Spartaco “Lost (and Found) in Italian Translation: David Hume as a Political Thinker and Statesman”, no.33, 6-9. Academic History, Italy, David Hume
1995 Rashid, Salim “Thomas Munro and the Malthusian Attack on Communist Utopia,” no.9, 12-15. Thomas Munro, India, Population
1998 Robinson, Roger “Nature’s Kindly Plan: A New Look at James Beattie and His Poetry,” no.12, 7-11. Literature, Poetry, James Beattie
2006 Ross, Ian Simpson “‘Two Essays on Self Deceit & Good Humour,’ 1738: An Unpublished Text by Henry Home, Lord Kames,” no.20, 12-14. Textual editing, Enlightenment, Kames
2002 Ross, Ian Simpson “Hiroshi Mizuta: A Tribute to the Man and His Work,” no.16, 12-15. Hiroshi Mizuta, Tribute
2008 Schweizer, Karl W. “The Defense of Edinburgh during the ’45: A Diary Account by Colin Maclaurin,” no.22, 12-16. Military History, Jacobite, Edinburgh,
2000 Sebastiani, Silvia “Progress, National Characters, and Race in the Scottish Enlightenment,” no.14, 11-15. Identity, Enlightenment, Race
1990 Sher, Richard B. “Edinburgh History Magazine: ‘A Labour of Love’,” no.4, 6-7. Social History, Material Culture, Edinburgh, Periodicals
2000 Sher, Richard B. “Two New Tools for Scottish Genealogical Research,” no.14, 15-16. Research, Advice, Scotland
2005 Shields, Juliet “Writing Home: Scottish Women Travelers at the Margins of Empire,” no.19, 12-16. Social History, migration, gender
2003 Simpson, Kenneth “Honoring G. Ross Roy,” no.17, 10-11. Tribute, G. Ross, Roy
1999 Sorenson, Janet “Smollett and the Scottish Language of British Cultural Identity,” no.13, 8-12. Identity, Tobias Smollet, Britain
2001 Ford, Stanley J. “The Glasite-Sandemanian Movement in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World,” no.15, 8-11. Atlantic History, Religion, John Glas, Robert Sandeman
1995 Suderman, Jeffrey M. “The Context of George Campbell’s The Philosophy of Rhetoric: A New Perspective,” no.9, 9-11. Academic History, Philosophy, George Campbell
1996 Szechi, Daniel “Reflections on Historical Determinism, or, What if the Jacobites Had Won at Culloden?,” no.10, 9-11. Military History, Jacobite,
2006 Tonks, Paul “In Leviathan’s Defense: Adam Anderson, John Campbell, and the Case for Centralized, Commercial Empire in the Eighteenth Century,” no.20, 16-20. British Empire, Trade, Adam Anderson, John Campbell
1994 Van Holtoon, F.L. “David Hume: An Approach to an Interpretation of His Work,” no.8, 15. Academic History, David Hume
2004 Wallace, Mark C. “Late Eighteenth-Century Scottish Freemasonry: “Illumatism,” Radicalism, and the Threat of Revolution,” no.18, 6-10. Social history, Society, Freemasonry, Radicalism
2014 Will, R.J.W. “Some Unpublished Correspondence of James Beattie, 1759-1769, including a Passage on Hume and Rousseau”, no.28, 6-10. Textual Editing, Enlightenment, James Beattie

 

Obituaries/In Memoriam:

  Year Vol, page Obituary written by
Ashmead, John 1992 6: 6-7 John Davison
Boucé, Paul-Gabriel 2005 19: 35-36 Pierre Morère
Brack, O.M. Jnr 2013 27: 12 Richard B. Sher
Crawford, Thomas 2015 29: 10 Andrew Hook
Danziger, Marlisa, K 2018 32: 10 Gordon Turnbull
Dauches, David 2006 20: 39-41 Michael Lister
Fagg, Jane Bush 2011 25: 5 Richard B. Sher
Fulton, Henry L. 2022 36: 46-47 Sandra McCallum
Hamowy, Ronald 2014 28: 10 Richard B. Sher
Hont, Istvan 2013 27: 11 John Robertson
Kafker, Frank 2020 34: 3 Jeff Loveland
Leneman, Leah 2000 14: 10 Rosalind Mitchison
Lustig, Irma 2020 34: 3 Gordon Turnbull
Mack, Douglas 2010 24: 5 Unattributed
MacLeod, Iseabail 2018 32: 10-11 Bruce P. Lenman
Manning, Susan 2013 27: 9-10 Andrew Hook
Maxwell, Richard 2011 25: 5 Richard B. Sher
Merolle, Vicenzo 2021 35: 7 Eugene Heath
Mizuta, Hiroshi 2023 37: 44 Tatsuya Sakamoto
Morgan, Edward 2011 25: 5 Andrew Hook
Mossner, Earnest 1988 25: 5 Ian S. Ross
Murison, Barbara 2022 36: 47 Richard B. Sher
Murrin, John 2020 2: 6-7 Ned Landsman
Norton, David 2015 34: 3-4 Richard B. Sher
Peterson, Charles E. 2005 19: 36 Richard B. Sher
Phillipson, Nicholas 2018 32: 9-10 Thomas Ahnert
Pittock, Joan H. 2013 27: 12 Jennifer Carter
Robinson Roger 2004 18: 10 Nigel Aston
Roy, G. Ross 2013 27: 10-11 Patrick Scott
Simpson, John 2006 20: 41 Alexander J. Murdoch
Simpson, Kenneth 2014 28: 10 Ralph McLean and Ronnie Young
Skinner, Andrew 2012 26: 6 Richard B. Sher
Stewart, Michael Alexander 2022 36: 45-46 Knud Haakonssen
Strawthron, John 1998 12: 6 Thomas Crawford
Swearingen, Jan C. 2018 32: 11 Richard B. Sher
Thomson, Derick S. 2013 27: 12 Richard B. Sher
Weinbrot, Howard D. 2021 35: 7-8 Richard B. Sher
Withrington, Donald J. 2004 18: 10 Jennifer Carter

 

Reviews:

Adams, Ian and Somerville, Meredyth, Cargoes of Despair and Hope: Scottish Emigration to North America,1603-1803 (1993) and Dobson, David, Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607-1785 (1994), reviewed by Carolyn Peters, no.8, 22-23.

Ahnert, Thomas and Manning, Susan, Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment, (2011), reviewed by Nigel Leask, no.26, 20-21.

Ahnert, Thomas, The Moral Culture of the Scottish Enlightenment 1690-1805 (2014), reviewed by Gordon Graham, no.29, 27.

Aitchison, Peter and Cassell, Andrew, The Lowland Clearances: Scotland’s Silent Revolution, 1760-1830 (2012), reviewed by Brian Bonnyman, no.28, 13-14.

Alcouffe, Alain and Massot-Bordenave, Philippe, Adam Smith a Toulouse et en Occitanie (2018), reviewed by Deidre Dawson, no.33, 34-35.

Alker, Sharon and Nelson, Holly Faith, James Hogg and the Literary Marketplace: Scottish Romanticism and the Working-Class Author, (2009), reviewed by Jeff Strabone, no.24, 37-38.

Alker, Sharon, Leith Davis, and Holly Faith Nelson, eds., Robert Burns and Transatlantic Culture (2012) reviewed by Ken Simpson, no.27, 22-23.

Allan, David, Scotland in the Eighteenth Century: Union and Enlightenment (2002); Broadie, Alexander, The Scottish Enlightenment: The Historical Age of the Historical Nation (2001), reviewed by Richard B. Sher, no.16, 47-48.

Allan, David, Virtue, Learning and the Scottish Enlightenment: Ideas of Scholarship in Early Modern History (1993), reviewed by Roger L. Emerson, no.8, 16-17.

Alston, David, Slaves and Highlanders: Silenced Histories of Scotland and the Caribbean (2021), reviewed by Stephen Mullen, no.36, 29-30.

Anderson, Robert G. W. and Jones, Jean, eds., The Correspondence of Joseph Black. 2 vols (2012), reviewed by Paul Wood, no.27, 40-41.

Anderson, Robert G. W., ed., Cradle of Chemistry: The Early Years of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh (2015), reviewed by Paul Wood, no.30, 24-25.

Anderson, Robert, Freeman, Mark and Paterson, Lindsay, eds., The Edinburgh History of Education in Scotland (2015), reviewed by Sandra McCallum, no.31, 34-35.

Anderson, Wendy, ed., Language in Scotland: Corpus-based Studies. Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, volume 19. Rodopi: Amsterdam and New York (2013); Kirk, John M. and Macleod, Iseabail, eds., Scots: Studies in its Literature and Language. Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature, volume 21. Rodopi: Amsterdam and New York (2013), reviewed by Susan Rennie, no.28, 32-33.

Andrews, Corey E., The Genius of Scotland: The Cultural Production of Robert Bums, 1785-1834 (2015), reviewed by H. L. Fulton, no.30, 31-32.

Andrews, Corey, Literary Nationalism in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Club Poetry (2004), reviewed by Paul Henderson Scott, 25-26.

Andrews, Malcolm, The Search for the Picturesque: Landscape Aesthetics and Tourism in Britain, 1760-1800 (1989), reviewed by Leah Leneman, no.5, 29.

Arbo, Matthew, Political Vanity: Adam Ferguson on the moral Tensions of Early Capitalism (2014), reviewed by Jack Hill, no.29, 28.

Armitage, David, The Ideological Origins of the British Empire (2000), reviewed by Bruce P. Lenman, no.15, 23.

Ashmead, John and Davidson, John, The Songs of Robert Burns (1988), reviewed by Donald A. Low, no.4, 20-21.

Baier, Annette C., A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume’s Treatise (1991), reviewed by Mark H. Waymack, no.6, 18-19.

Bär, Gerald and Gaskill, Howard, eds., Ossian and National Epic. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, (2012). reviewed by Fiona Stafford, no.27, 25-26.

Bär, Gerald and Gaskill, Howard (eds), Orality, Ossian and Translation (2020), reviewed by Nigel Leask, no.35, 32-33.

Barclay, Katie and Simonton, Deborah, eds., Women in Eighteenth-Century Scotland: Intimate, Intellectual and Public lives (2013); Carr, Rosalind, Gender and Enlightenment Culture in Eighteenth-Century Scotland (2014), reviewed by Mary Catherine Moran, no.28, 34-35.

Barclay, Katie, Love, Intimacy and Power: Marriage and Patriarchy in Scotland, 1650-1850, (2011), Reviewed by Kathy Callahan, no.27, 29-30.

Baston, Karen, Charles Areskine’s library: Lawyers and Their Books at the Dawn of the Scottish Enlightenment. Library of the Written Word, No.48. (2016), reviewed by Nicholas B. Miller, no.32, 31-32.

Beattie, James, Collected Works, ed. Roger Robinson (1996), reviewed by Susan Manning, no.11, 16-17.

Beauchamp, T. L., Norton, D. F., and Stewart M. A., eds., HUMETEXT 1.0 (1990), reviewed by Richard B. Sher, no.4, 25-26.

Becker, Marvin B., The Emergence of Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century: A Privileged Moment in the History of England (1994), reviewed by Knud Haakonssen, no.9, 23-24.

Bell, D., Edinburgh Old Town: The Forgotten Nature of an Urban Form, (2008), reviewed by Anthony Lewis, no.23, 36-37.

Benchimol Alex, Intellectual Politics and Cultural Conflict in the Romantic Period: Scottish Whigs, English Radicals and the Making of the British Public Sphere, (2010), reviewed by Murray Pittock, no.25, 21-22.

Benchimol, Alex and McKeever, Gerard Lee, eds., Cultures of Improvement in Scottish Romanticism, 1707-1840 (2018), The Enlightenment World, reviewed by Paul Wood, no.33, 21-22.

Benchimol, Alex, Brown, Rhona, and Shuttleton, David, eds., Before Blackwood’s: Scottish Journalism in the Age of Enlightenment (2015), reviewed by Sandro Jung, Herzog August Bibliothek, no.31, 31-32.

Bentman, Raymond, Robert Burns (1987), reviewed by Carol McGuirk, 22-23.

Benz, August, die Moralphilosophie von Thomas Reid zwischen Tradition und Innovation (2000), reviewed by Willem Lemmens, no.15, 28-29.

Bernier, Marc Andre and Dawson Deidre, Les Letters sur la sympathie (1798) de Sophie de Grouchy: philosophie morale et reforme sociale. (2010), reviewed by Kathleen Hardesty Doig, no.26, 34-35.

Berry, Christopher J., Paganelli, Maria Pia, Smith, Craig, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith (2013), reviewed by Tatsuya Sakamoto, no.29, 16-17.

Berry, Christopher J., Social Theory of the Scottish Enlightenment (1997), reviewed by Paul Wood, no.12, 14-15.

Berry, Christopher J., The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment (2013), reviewed by Michael C. Amrozowicz, no.28, 30-32.

Berry, Christopher, Essays on Hume, Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment (2018) Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy, reviewed by Hideo Tanaka, no.33, 29-30.

Black, Jeremy, An Illustrated History of Eighteenth-Century Britain, 1688-1793 (1996), reviewed by Murray G. H. Pittock, no.11, 21-22.

Black, Jeremy, Britain as a Military Power, 1688-1815 (1999), reviewed by Murray G.H. Pittock, no.13, 25-26.

Black, Jeremy, Eighteenth-Century Europe (1999), reviewed by Murray G.H. Pittock, no.14, 34.

Blankenhorn, Virginia, Tradition, Transmission, Transformation: Essays on Scottish Gaelic Poetry and Song (2018), reviewed by Ellen L. Beard, no.35, 31.

Bond, W. H. and Amory, Hugh, eds., The Printed Catalogues of the Harvard College Library 1723-1790 (1996), reviewed by Richard B. Sher, no.11, 36.

Bonehill, John, Dulau Beveridge, Anne, and Leask, Nigel (eds), Old Ways, New Roads: Travels in Scotland 1720-1832 (2021), reviewed by Matthew Dziennik, no.36, 27-28.

Bonnell, Thomas F. Bonnell, The Most Disreputable Trade: Publishing the Classics of English Poetry 1765-1810. (2008), reviewed by David Hill Radcliffe, no.27, 15-16.

Bonnyman, Brian, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland. Scottish Historical Review Monograph 24 (2014), reviewed by Alexander Dick, no.29, 19-20.

Bono, Paola, Radicals and Reformers in Late Eighteenth-Century Scotland: An Annotated Checklist of Books, Pamphlets, and Documents Printed in Scotland 1775-1800 (1989), reviewed by Vincenzo Merolle, no.4, 26.

Boswell, David R., ed., My Very Dearest Sweet Heart, or, Boswell before Boswell: Letters of Lady Elizabeth Boswell (1704 to 1711, and 1733) (2003), reviewed by Mary Catherine Moran, no.19, 23-24.

Boswell, James and Johnson, William, The Correspondence of James Boswell and William Johnson Temple 1756-95, Vol. 1: 1756-1777, ed. Thomas Crawford (1997), reviewed by John B. Radner, no.12, 21-22.

Boswell, James, An Account of Corsica, The Journal of a Tour to That Island, and Memoirs of Pascal Paoli (2006), ed. James T. Boulton and T. O. McLoughlin, reviewed by Marie-Jeanne Colombani, no.21, 38-39.

Boswell, James, James Boswell: The Journal of his German and Swiss Travels, 1764, reviewed by Cecil Patrick Courtney, no.25, 24-26.

Boswell, James, London Journal 1762-1763, (2010), reviewed by Kenneth Simpson, no.25, 22-24.

Bowie, Karin, Scottish Public Opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union, 1699-1707 (2007), reviewed by Hisashi Kuboyama, no.22, 30-31.

Bowie, Karen, Public Opinion in Early Modern Scotland, c.1560-1707 (2020), reviewed by Gillian Sarah Macdonald, no.36, 21-22.

Box, M. A. The Suasive Art of David Hume (1990), reviewed by Thomas R. Preston, no.5, 23-24.

Brack, O. M. Jr., Tobias Smollett, Scotland’s First Novelist: New Essays in Memory of Paul-Gabriel Boucé (2007); Gibson, William L., Art and Money in the Writings of Tobias Smollett (2007), reviewed by Ken Simpson, no.22, 35-36.

Breslaw, Elaine G., Dr. Alexander Hamilton and Provincial America: Expanding the Orbit of Scottish Culture, (2008), reviewed by Amanda Epperson, no.23, 27-28.

Broadhead, Alex, The Language of Robert Burns: Style, Ideology, and Identity (2013); McGuirk, Carol, Reading Robert. Burns: Texts, Contexts, Transformations (2014), reviewed by Corey E. Andrews, no.29, 33-35.

Broadie, Alexander and Smith, Craig, eds., The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment. Second edition (2019), reviewed by Brad Bow, no.34, 27-28.

Broadie, Alexander, A History of Scottish Philosophy, (2009), reviewed by Craig Smith, no.25, 38-39.

Broadie, Alexander, Agreeable Connexions: Scottish Enlightenment links with France (2012), reviewed by Siobhan Talbott, no.28, 25.

Broadie, Alexander, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment (2003), reviewed by Christopher J. Finlay, no.18, 11-12.

Broadie, Alexander, ed., Thomas Reid on Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts: Papers on the Culture of the Mind (2004), reviewed by Peter Kivy, no.20, 24.

Brown, Callum, The Social History of Religion in Scotland since 1730 (1987), reviewed by Ned Landsman, no.2, 25.

Brown, Iain G., ed., Abbotsford and Sir Walter Scott: The Image and the Influence (2003), reviewed by Stephen W. Brown, no.18, 35-36.

Brown, Iain Gordon and Cheape Hugh, Witness to Rebellion: John Maclean’s Journal of the ‘Forty-Five and the Penicuik Drawings (1996) and Simpson, Peter, The Independent Highland Companies, 1603-1760 (1996), reviewed by Locker Madden, no.11, 23-24.

Brown, Iain Gordon, Rax Me That Buik, Highlights from the Collections of the National Library of Scotland, (2010), reviewed by Richard B. Sher, no.25, 44.

Brown, Iain, ed., Literary Tourism, The Trossachs and Walter Scott. Glasgow: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, (2012), Occasional Papers series, No.16, reviewed by Katherine Haldane Grenier, no.27, 28-29.

Brown, Iain Gordon, Frolics in the Face of Europe: Sir Walter Scott, Continental Travel and the Tradition of the Grand Tour (2020), reviewed by Pam Perkins, no.36, 44-45.

Brown, Iain Gordon, Auld Greekie: Edinburgh as the Athens of the North, reviewed by Craig Lamont, no.37, 36-37.

Brown, Leslie Ellen, Artful Virtue: The Interplay of the Beautiful and the Good in the Scottish Enlightenment (2015), reviewed by Peter Kivy, no.30,  25-26.

Brown, Michael, Francis Hutcheson in Dublin, 1719-1730: The Crucible of his Thought (2002), reviewed by M. A. Stewart, no.18, 17-19.

Brown, Rhona, Robert Fergusson and the Scottish Periodical Press (2012) reviewed by Stephen W. Brown, no.27, 21-22.

Brown, Stephen W. and McDougall Warren, eds., The Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland, Volume 2: Enlightenment and Expansion 1707-1800 (2012), reviewed by James J. Caudle, no.27, 16-18.

Brown, Stewart J., ed., William Robertson and the Expansion of Empire (1997), reviewed by Jeremy Black, no.11, 30-31.

Brown, Vivienne and Fleischacker Samuel, The Philosophy of Adam Smith: Essay Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of The Theory of Moral Sentiments, (2010), reviewed by Jack Russell Weinstein, no.25, 40-41.

Brown, Vivienne, ed., The Adam Smith Review (2004), reviewed by Eugene Heath, 20-21.

Brown, Yvonne Galloway and Ferguson, Rona, eds. Twisted Sisters: Women, Crime and Deviance in Scotland since 1400 (2002), reviewed by Leigh Eicke, no.17, 24.

Brühlmeier, Daniel, Holzhey, Helmut, and Mudroch, Vilem, eds. Schottische Aujkliirung: “A Hotbed of Genius” (1996) and Smith, Adam, Vorlesungen ~ber Rechts- und Staatswissenschaften, translated, introduced, and edited by Daniel Brühlmeier (1996), reviewed by John Christian Laursen, no.12, 27-28.

Bruneau, Olivier, Colin Maclaurin: L’Obstination mathematicienne d’un Newtonien, (2011), reviewed by Jeff Loveland, no.26, 33-34.

Bucchi, Sergio, James Mill filosofo radicale. Analisi della mente e scienza politica nell’Inghilterrra del primo Ottocento (2001), reviewed by Emanuele Levi Mortera, no.16, 37.

Buchan, James, Crowded With Genius: The Scottish Enlightenment: Edinburgh’s Moment of the Mind (2003), reviewed by Andrew Hook, no.18, 12-13.

Buchan, James, The Authentic Adam Smith: His Life and Ideas (2006); Gavin Kennedy, Adam Smith’s Lost Legacy (2005), reviewed by Ryan Patrick Hanley, no.21, 28-30.

Budd, Adam, John Armstrong’s The Art of Preserving Health: Eighteenth-Century Sensibility in Practice, (2011), reviewed by David E. Shuttleton, no.26, 24-25.

Budd, Adam, Circulating Enlightenment: The Career and Correspondence of Andrew Millar, 1725-1768 (2020), reviewed by Christine Ferdinand, no.35, 50-52.

Budd, Eileen (ed) Ossian: Warrior Poet (2021), reviewed by Howard Gaskill, no.36, 40.

Burkart, Arnold E., Songs and Tunes from the Scottish Enlightenment (2005), reviewed by John W. Turner, no.21, 39.

Burnett, Allan and Burnett, Linda Andersson, Blind Ossian’s Fingal: Fragments and Controversy, (2011), reviewed by Karen E. McAulay, no.26, 30.

Burns, Robert, Selected Poems, ed. Carol McGuirk (1993), reviewed by G. Ross Roy, no.8, 25.

Burns, Robert, Studies in Scottish Literature: Special Robert Burns Issue. Volume 30 (1998),reviewed by Leith Davis, no.13, 21.

Burns, Robert, The Oxford Edition of the Works of Robert Burns, Volume I: Commonplace Books, Tour Journals, and Miscellaneous Prose. Edited by Nigel Leask, (2014), reviewed by Jon Mee, no.30, 30-31.

Cadell, Patrick and Matheson, Ann, eds., For the Encouragement of Learning: Scotland’s National Library (1989) and Iain Gordon Brown, Building for Books: The Architectural Evolution of the Advocates’ Library, 1689-1925 (1989), reviewed by Linda Kruger, no.4, 22-24.

Caffentzis, George, Civilizing Money: Hume, His Monetary Project, and the Scottish Enlightenment (2021), reviewed by Carl Wennerlind, no.37, 39-41.

Calloway, Colin G., White People, Indians, and Highlanders: Tribal Peoples and Colonial Encounters in Scotland and America, (2008), reviewed by Matthew Dziennik, no.24, 26-27.

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Skoblow, Jeffrey, Dooble Tongue: Scots, Burns, Contradiction (2001); McIlvanney, Liam, Burns the Radical: Poetry and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Scotland (2002), reviewed by Hamish Mathison, no.17, 29-30.

Skoczylas, Anne, Mr. Simson’s Knotty Case: Divinity, Politics, and Due Process in Early Eighteenth-Century Scotland (2001), reviewed by Henry L. Fulton, no.16, 28-29.

Slagle, Judith Bailey, ed., The Collected Letters of Joanna Baillie (1999), reviewed by Mary Catherine Moran, no.15, 36.

Slagle, Judith Bailey, Joanna Baillie: A Literary Life (2002), reviewed by Ian Duncan, no.17, 30.

Smith, Adam, Selected Philosophical Writings; James Beattie, Selected Philosophical Writings; Jonathan Friday, ed., Art and Enlightenment: Scottish Aesthetics in the 18th Century; Gordon Graham, ed., Scottish Philosophy: Selected Writings 1690-1960 (2004), reviewed by Maureen Harkin, no.19, 21-22.

Smith, Craig, Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Civil Society: Moral Science in the Scottish Enlightenment (2019). Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy, reviewed by Eugene Heath, no.33, 28-29.

Smith, John Howard, The Perfect Rule of the Christian Religion: A History of Sandemanianism in the Eighteenth Century, (2009), reviewed by Federick V. Mills, Sr., no.24, 36.

Smith, John S., ed., Old Aberdeen: Bishops, Burghers and Buildings (1991), reviewed by Gordon DesBrisay, no.6, 26.

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Smollet, Tobias, The Miscellaneous Writings of Tobias Smollett. Edited by O M Brack, Leslie Chilton, and Walter H. Keithley (2015), reviewed by Denys W. Van Renen, no.31, 28-29.

Smollett, Tobias The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, ed. Thomas R. Preston (1990), reviewed by Henry L. Fulton, no.5, 31-32.

Smollett, Tobias, The Adventures of Roderick Random, (2012), reviewed by Evan Gottlieb, no.26, 28-29.

Smollett, Tobias, The History of an Atom, ed. 0. M. Brack, Jr. (1989), reviewed by David R. Raynor, no.5, 31.

Smollett, Tobias, The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves (2002); The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses (1997); The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote (2003), reviewed by Sharon Alker, no.18, 30-31.

Smollett, Tobias, The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, ed. Peter Wagner (1988) and The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, ed. Jerry C. Beasley (1988), reviewed by James G. Easker, no.3, 25.

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Sood, Arun, Robert Burns and the United States of America: Poetry, Print, and Memory, 1786-1866 (2018), reviewed by Corey E. Andrews, no.34, 33-34.

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Stewart, Laura A.M., and Nugent, Janay, Union and Revolution: Scotland and Beyond, 1625-1745 (2020), reviewed by Alex Murdoch, no.36, 20-21.

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Stewart, M. A. ed., Studies in the Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment (1990), reviewed by D. D. Raphael, no.4, 11-12.

Stewart, Margaret, The Architectural, Landscape and Constitutional Plans of the Earl of Mar, 1700-32 (2016), reviewed by Clarisse Godard Desmarest, no.30, 28-29.

Stroh, Silke, Gaelic Scotland in the Colonial Imagination: Anglophone Writing from 1600 to 1900 (2017), reviewed by Alastair Noble, no.32, 25-26.

Suderman, Jeffrey M., Orthodoxy and Enlightenment: George Campbell in the Eighteenth Century (2001), reviewed by Douglas A. Sonheim, no.16, 30-31

Sunter, Ronald M, Patronage and Politics in Scotland, 1707-1832 (1986), reviewed by Alexander Murdoch, 18.

Susato, Susato, Hume’s Sceptical Enlightenment (2015). Edinburgh Studies in Scottish Philosophy, reviewed by James Moore, v 30-31.

Swaim, Barton, Scottish Men of Letters and the New Public Sphere, 1802-1834, (2009), reviewed by Ian Duncan, no.24, 39.

Swenson, Rivka, Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 1603-1832 (2016), reviewed by Toni Bowers, no.31, 27-28.

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Symonds, Deborah A., Weep Not for Me: Women, Ballads and Infanticide in Early Modern Scotland (1997), reviewed by Leigh Eicke, no.12, 31-32.

Szasz, Margaret Connell, Scottish Highlanders and Native Americans: Indigenous Education in the Eighteen Century Atlantic World, (2007), reviewed by Bruce P. Lenman, no.23, 24-25.

Szechi, Daniel, 1715: The Great Jacobite Rebellion (2006); Sankey, Margaret, Jacobite Prisoners of the 1715 Rebellion: Preventing and Punishing Insurrection in Early Hanoverian Britain (2005), reviewed by Karl W. Schweizer, no.21, 16-18.

Szechi, Daniel, George Lockhart of Carnwath: A Study in Jacobtism (2002), reviewed by Robin Nicholson, no.17, 22.

Szechi, Daniel, The Jacobites: Britain and Europe 1688-1788 (1994), Murray G. H. Pittock, Jacobitism (1998), reviewed by Jack Lynch, no.13, 26-27.

Szechi, Daniel, The Jacobites: Britain and Europe, 1688-1788. Second edition (2019); Desmond Seward, The King Over the Water: A Complete History of the Jacobites (2019), reviewed by David Parrish, no.34, 36-37.

Tait, L. Gordon, ed., The Works of the Rev. John Witherspoon (2003), reviewed by Roger J. Fechner, no.18, 22-23.

Tait, L. Gordon, The Piety of John Witherspoon: Pew, Pulpit, and Public Forum (2001), reviewed by Mark A. Knoll, no.15, 37-38

Tanaka, Hideo, What is the Scottish Enlightenment? Principles of modern Society (2014), reviewed by Hisashi Shinohara, no.30,16-18.

Tanaka, Shoji, The Ethics of Adam Smith: The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations (1997), reviewed by Tatsuya Sakamoto, no.13, 32-33.

Tankard, Paul, Facts and Inventions: Selections from the Journalism of James Boswell. Edited by Paul Tankard (2014), reviewed by K.W. Schweizer, no.29, 35-36.

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Taylor, Stephen, Defiance: The Life and Choices of Ludy Anne Barnard (2016), reviewed by Greg Clingham, no.31, 36-37.

Todd, D.D, The Philosophical Orations of Thomas Reid, ed. D. D. Todd; trans. Shirley Darcus Sullivan (1989), reviewed by P. B. Wood, no.4, 12-13.

Todd, Janet, Female Education in the Age of Enlightenment; Introduction by Janet Todd (1996), reviewed by Mary Catherine Moran, no.12, 29-30.

Toffey, John J., A Woman Nobly Planned: Fact and Myth in the Legacy of Flora MacDonald and Youngson, A. J., The Prince and the Pretender: Two Views of the ’45 (1996), reviewed by Kristen D. Robinson, no.12, 32-33.

Torre, Jose R., The Political Economy of Sentiment: Paper Credit and the Scottish Enlightenment in Early Republic Boston, 1780-1820 (2007), reviewed by John Dixon, no.22, 28-29.

Towsey, Mark R. M., Reading the Scottish Enlightenment: Books and Their Readers in Provincial Scotland, 1750-1820, (2010), reviewed by Matthew Daniel Eddy, no.26, 23-24.

Towsey, Mark, Reading History in Britain and America, c.1750-c.1840 (2019), reviewed by Nathaniel Wolloch, no.34, 29-30.

Trohler, Ulrich, “To Improve the Evidence of Medicine”: The 18th Century British Origins of a Critical Approach (2000), reviewed by Malcolm Nicolson, no.20, 34-35.

Trumpener, Katie, Bardic Nationalism: The Romantic Novel and the British Empire (1997), reviewed by Catherine A. Jones, no.12, 18.

Turnbull, Gavin, The Collected Poems of Gavin Turnbull Online. Edited by Patrick Scolt, John Knox, and Rachel Mann. with the assistance of Eric Roper. http://lichen.csd.sc.edu/turnbull/home, reviewed by Rhona Brown, no.30, 32-33.

Turnbull, George, Education for life: Correspondence and Writings on Religion and Practical Philosophy. Edited with an Introduction by M. A. Stewart and Paul Wood. Latin texts translated by Michael Silverthorne. Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics (2014), reviewed by Simon Grote, no.30,  20-21.

Turnbull, George, Observation upon Liberal Education (2003), reviewed by Thomas D. Kennedy, no.18, 19.

Turnbull, George, The Principles of Moral and Christian Philosophy (2005), reviewed by John P. Wright, no.20, 24-25.

Ulman, H. Lewis, Things, Thoughts, Words and Actions: The Problem of Language in Late Eighteenth-Century British Rhetorical Theory (1994), reviewed by Carey McIntosh, no.9, 32-33.

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Unattributed, Biography Database 1680-1830 on CD-ROM (1995), reviewed by Richard B. Sher, no.15, 43-44.

Unattributed, History of European Ideas, (2012), reviewed by Cairns Craig, no.26, 35-36.

Van Horne, John C. and Reese, George, The Letter Book of James Abercromby, Colonial Agent 1751-1773, ed. John C. Van Horne and George Reese (1991), reviewed by Ned Landsman, no.6, 25-26.

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Wallace, Mark C. and Rendall, Jane, Association and Enlightenment: Scottish Clubs and Societies, 1700-1830 (2020), reviewed by Kathryn Ready, no.35, 35-36.

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Waszek, Norbert, L’Ecosse des Lumieres: Hume, Smith, Ferguson (2003), reviewed by Natalie Bayer, no.18, 16.

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Watkins, Margaret, The Philosophical Progress of Hume’s Essays (2019), reviewed by John P. Wright, no.36, 43-44.

Watt, Douglas, The Price of Scotland: Darien, Union and the Wealth of Nations (2007), reviewed by Bruce P. Lenman, no.22, 31-32.

Watts, John, Scalan: The Forbidden College, 1716-1799 (1999), reviewed by Clotilde Prunier, no.14, 32-33

Wei, Jia, Commerce and Politics in Hume’s History of England. Studies in Early Modern Political, Social and Cultural History, No.17 (2017), reviewed by David Allan, no.32, 14-15.

Weinbrot, Howard D., Britannia’s Issue: The Rise of British Literature from Dryden to Ossian (1993), reviewed by Fiona Stafford, no.7 24-25.

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Welfare, Humphrey, General William Roy, 1726-1790: Father of the Ordnance Survey (2022), reviewed by Anita Guerrini, no.37, 26-27.

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Whatley, Christopher A. with Patrick, Derek J., The Scots and the Union (2006); Fry, Michael, The Union: England, Scotland and the Treaty of 1707 (2006), reviewed by Karin Bowie, no.21, 14-15.

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Whatley, Christopher A., The Industrial Revolution in Scotland (1997), reviewed by Leah Leneman, no.12, 34.

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Woods, Robert and Galley Chris, Mrs Stone & Dr Smellie: Eighteenth-Century Midwives and Their Patients (2014), reviewed by Lisa Rosner, no.30, 23-24.

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Zachs, William, The First John Murray and the Late Eighteenth-Century London Book Trade: with a Checklist of His Publications (1998), reviewed by Hugh Amory, no.14, 25-26.

Zachs, William, Without Regard to Good Manners: A Biography of Gilbert Stuart 1743-1786 (1992), reviewed by Jeffrey Smitten, no.6, 22-23.

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Zimmerman, Doron, The Jacobite Movement in Scotland and in Exile, 1746-1759 (2003), reviewed by Margaret Sankey, no.18, 26.

Review Essays (books, films, software, and exhibits):

Desmarest, Clarisse Godard, “Edinburgh’s Public Face”, No.34 (2020), 20-22.

Desmarest, Clarisse Godard, “Scotland: Nation, Enlightenment, and Empire”, No.34 (2020), 22-24.

Desmarest, Clarisse Godard, “The Making of the Athens of the North: A Review of Recent Exhibitions in Edinburgh”, No.32 (2018), 35-36.

Garrett, Aaron, “Concluding the Reid Edition”, no.36 (2022), 15-17.

Grey, Elosie, “India and Decolonizing Scottish History”, no.36 (2022), 9-12.

Heath, Eugene, “Practical Ethics and Self-Love in the Eighteenth-Century Moral Philosophy”, no.35 (2021), 25-28.

Hill, Mike, “The Virtues of Commerce, or the Tenderhearted Idler?”: Rousseau and Smith in Exchange”, No.34 (2020), 13-16.

Hisky, Lore, “Sir Henry Raeburn: Portraitist to Scotland’s Golden Age. A Review of the Raeburn Exhibit and its Catalogue,” no.12 (1998), 12-13.

Hook, Andrew, “Braveheart, Rob Roy, and Sir Walter Scott,” no.10 (1996), 14-15.

Kristmannsson, Gauti, “The Trial Continues: Ossian in the Court of Literary Appeal,” no.23 (2010)

Lynch, Jack, “And We Ashamed of Him”, No.27 (2013), pp. 13-15.

Lynch, Jack, “The Foulest of Foul Papers”, no.35 (2021), 16-18.

McAulay, Karen E., “Burns and Song: Four New Publications”, no. 36 (2022), 12-15.

McGuirk, Carol, “Reclaiming Scots poetic Heritage: Allan Ramsay’s Crucial Intervention”, no.37 (2023), 9-12.

Mijers, Esther, “Scotland and The Netherlands in the Seventeenth Century,” no.19 (2005) 34-35

Miller, Thomas P., “Disciplining the Eighteenth Century,” no.13 (1999) 16-17.

Mulford, Carla, J., “James Watt’s Life and Legacy in Technology, Collaboration, Innovation”, no.35 (2021), 19-22.

Robertson, John, “Gibbon’s Enlightenments: From Socinian to Scottish,” no.15 (2001) 45-50.

Robertson, John, “M.A. Stewart, David Hume, and the Scottish Enlightenment”, no.37 (2023), 12-16.

Ross, Ian Simpson, “Two Centuries (and More) of Adam Smith,” no.17 (2003) 13-16.

Sakamoto, Tatsuya, “Out of the Shadow of Adam Smith: David Hume and Sir James Steuart as Enlightenment Economists”, no.35 (2021), 22-25.

Sher, Richard B., “Reprinting the Scottish Enlightenment,” no.2 (1988), 8-11.

Sher, Richard B., “Reprinting the Scottish Enlightenment II: Thoemmes Ltd.,” no.4 (1990), 10-11.

Sher, Richard B., “Reprinting the Scottish Enlightenment III: Thoemmes 1990” (part II), no.5(1991), 15-17.

Sher, Richard B. “Tales of Boswell: A Review Essay,” no.7 (1993), 11-14.

Sher, Richard B., “Bibliography of Scotland Launched,” no.11 (1997), 5.

Waldmann, Felix, “Hume’s Essays”, no.37 (2023), 16-19.

Wood, Paul, “Reprinting the Scottish Enlightenment: Thoemmes 1990” (part D), no.5 (1991), 14-15.

Miller, Nicholas B., “Something Borrowed and Something New in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Legal History”, No.30 (2016), pp. 10-13

Moore, James, “Hume: An Intellectual Biography” No.31 (2017), pp. 10-15.

Noble, Andrew, “Zachary Macaulay: Enslaved to Abolition”, No.29 (2015), pp. 12-15.

Schweizer, K. W., “Jacobitism, Scotland, and the British Army 1701-1776”, No.30 (2016), pp. 13-15.

Singh, Frances B., “The Frasers and Baillies in India and Scotland, 1757-1857”, No.34 (2020), 8-13.

Weinstein, Jack Russell, “The Introductory-Book Trap: Six Adam Smith Books for Beginners”, no.37 (2023), 19-23.

Wright, John P., “Recent Books on Scottish Common-Sense Philosophy”, No.33 (2019), 10-12.

Wright, John P., “Political Conservatism, Anachronism, and the Scottish Enlightenment”, no.36 (2022), 18-20.

Whatley, Christopher A., “Enlightening Enlightenment Edinburgh”, No.34 (2020), 16-20.