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Assimilation and Identity in Modern Scottish History - Experience and Enlightenment: Socialization for Cultural Change in Eighteenth-Century Scotland. By Charles Camic. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1983. Pp. x + 299. $25.00 (cloth). - Scottish Urban History. Edited by George Gordon and Brian Dicks. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1983. Pp. x + 160. $25.00/£14.00 (cloth). - Perspectives of the Scottish City. Edited by George Gordon. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1985. Pp. x + 314. $28.00 (cloth). - Church and University in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Moderate Literati of Edinburgh. By Richard B. Sher. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1985. Pp. xix + 390. $47.50 (cloth). - Shetland Life and Trade, 1550–1914. By Hance D. Smith. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1984; distributed by Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Pp. x + 369. $38.00 (cloth). - Gaelic in Scotland, 1698–1981: The Geographical History of a Language. By Charles W. J. Withers. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1984; distributed by Humanities Press, Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Pp. xii + 352. $34.25 (cloth).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2014

Stewart J. Brown*
Affiliation:
University of Georgia

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