Subjects -> ANTHROPOLOGY (Total: 398 journals)
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- Scottish Studies
Authors: John Shaw ed. PubDate: 2022-05-10 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7210 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Editorial
Authors: John Shaw PubDate: 2022-05-10 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7213 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- ‘Tam o’ Shanter ’s Geansaidh Snàith’:
Authors: Meg Hyland PubDate: 2022-05-10 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7208 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Full Volume
Authors: John Shaw; ed. PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7172 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Taking Scotland Overseas
Authors: Christina Baird Pages: 1 - 1 PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7157 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Fuinn air an inntinn:
Authors: Ellen L. Beard Pages: 28 - 28 PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7158 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Macbeth and ‘The Weird Sisters’ – on Fates and Witches
Authors: Karen Bek-Pedersen Pages: 58 - 58 PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7159 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- The Ear of the Beholder:
Authors: Ronald Black Pages: 81 - 81 Abstract: No abstract provided PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7164 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- An Interpretation of ‘how the Wran come out of Ailssay’ (Gavin
Douglas, The Palice of Honour, l. 1713) as a Version of the Cumulative Tale ‘Henny Penny’ Authors: Emily Lyle, John Shaw Pages: 221 - 221 Abstract: No abstract provided PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7166 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Friendship, Faith and the Bard MacLean
Authors: Alasdair Roberts Pages: 228 - 228 Abstract: Among Canada’s pioneer poets John MacLean is uniquely Am Bàrd MacGilleathan. His ‘The Gloomy Forest’ gave an eloquent account of tree-felling challenges facing Highland settlers. MacLean’s background in fertile Tiree, where his bardic skills developed, was very different. This paper focuses on a friendship between the bard and a priest, Colin Grant, who shared his knowledge of clan-based society. The friendship flourished in an area of Nova Scotia where faith communities met. Protestants from the northern Highlands put down roots in Pictou while Catholics from further west settled in Antigonish and Cape Breton. The personal friendship reflected a period of shared Gaelic culture when clergy were in short supply. Scripture in Gaelic helped to establish Calvinist values, while Catholic belief and practice continued to draw on an imaginative folk-culture. The bard’s praise-poetry for the priest followed him to death, but MacLean turned to spiritual verse as faith communities drew apart. PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7169 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Book Reviews
Authors: Anja Gunderloch Pages: 257 - 257 PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7170 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
- Stewart Forson Sanderson
Authors: Margaret A. Mackay Pages: 260 - 260 PubDate: 2022-05-03 DOI: 10.2218/ss.v39.7171 Issue No: Vol. 39 (2022)
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