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MLitt in Medieval Scottish Studies

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Members of several departments of the University of Glasgow are involved with teaching elements of the degree programme, in conjunction with colleagues in the University of Edinburgh.

Glasgow

Dr Dauvit Broun (History)
author of The Irish Identity of the Kingdom of the Scots in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries (Woodbridge 1999); The Charters of Gaelic Scotland and Ireland in the Early and Central Middle Ages (Cambridge 1995); co-editor of Spes Scotorum: Hope of Scots. Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland (Edinburgh 1999); Image and Identity. The Making and Remaking of Scotland through the Ages (Edinburgh 1998); editor of The Innes Review (1991-9); editor (pre-1603) of the Scottish Historical Review.

Prof. Thomas Owen Clancy (Celtic)
editor of The Triumph Tree. Scotland's Earliest Poetry, 550-1350 (Edinburgh 1998); co-editor of Iona: The Earliest Poetry of a Celtic Monastery (Edinburgh 1995); Spes Scotorum: Hope of Scots. Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland (Edinburgh 1999); editor of The Innes Review.

Ms Bronagh Ní Chonaill (Celtic)
research interests include Gaelic and Welsh laws in the middle ages, and the history of childhood through the ages.

Dr Ewan Campbell (Archaeology)
author of Saints and Sea-kings: the First Kingdom of the Scots (Edinburgh 1999); Excavations at Dunadd: An Early Dalriadic Capital (with A. Lane,) Oxbow monography (2000), and A Crannog of the First Millenium A.D.: excavations by Jack Scott at Loch Glashan, Argyll, 1960 (with A. Crone) (Edinburgh 2005).

Professor Stephen T. Driscoll (Archaeology)
author of Excavations at Glasgow Cathedral 1988-1997 (London 2002), Alba, the Gaelic Kingdom of Scotland AD 800-1124 (Edinburgh 2002), Excavations within Edinburgh Castle, 1988-91 (Edinburgh 1997); co-editor of Power and Politics in Early Medieval Britain and Ireland (Edinburgh 1987); editor of the Glasgow Archaeological Journal; director of Glasgow University Archaeological Research Division.

Dr Martin MacGregor (History)
author of numerous articles on late-medieval and early modern Gaelic history and culture, including the Church in the Highlands, the Statutes of Iona, and the Book of the Dean of Lismore.

Dr Theo Van Heijnsbergen (Scottish Literature)
author of A Humanist Poetics: Sixteenth-century Scots Poetry (Amherst, Mass., 1998).

Edinburgh

Dr Stephen I. Boardman (Scottish History)
author of The Early Stewart Kings. Robert II and Robert III 1371-1406 (East Linton 1996).

Dr James Fraser (Celtic and Scottish History)
author of The Battle of Nechtansmere 685 (Edinburgh 2002) and articles on early Christianity in Scotland and on William Wallace.

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