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Essays in Shetland History
SA4/43 · 1984
Fait partie de Books and publications

Contents:

John J. Graham, 'Thomas Mortimer Yule Manson, M.A., LL.D. - an appreciation'

Lindsay MacGregor, 'Sources for a study of Norse settlement in Shetland and Faroe'

Per Sveaas Andersen, 'Peter Andreas Munch and the beginning of Shetland place-name research'

John R. Baldwin, 'Hogin and hametoun: thoughts on the stratification of a Foula tun';

Barbara E. Crawford, 'The cult of St Magnus in Shetland'

Paul A. Bibire, '"Few know an earl in fishing-clothes"'

Brian Smith, 'What is a scattald? rural communities in Shetland, 1400-1900'

William P.L. Thomson, 'Fifteenth century depression in Orkney: the evidence of Lord Henry Sinclair's rentals'

Gordon Donaldson, 'Some Shetland parishes at the Reformation'

Jonathan W.G. Wills, 'The Zetland method'

John J. Graham, 'Education in Shetland in the eighteenth century'

Marinell Ash, '"So much that was new to us": Scott and Shetland'

Ronald G. Cant, 'Church life in Shetland in the nineteenth century'

Roy Grønneberg [Roy Gronneberg], 'Jakob Jakobsen and his Shetland correspondents'

Margaret A. Mackay, '"Heard, seen, told": the oral record in Shetland'

Ronald Popperwell, 'Music in Shetland'

Christopher J. Harris, '"Ascension" and Scott's emulsion'

Ouncelands and Pennylands
SA4/720 · 1987
Fait partie de Books and publications

Includes:

A.R. Easson, 'Ouncelands and pennylands in the West Highlands'

M. Bangor-Jones, 'Ouncelands and pennylands in Sutherland and Caithness'

W.P.L. Thomson, 'Ouncelands and pennylands in Orkney and Shetland'

R.D. Oram, 'Davachs and pennylands in South-West Scotland: a review of the evidence'

SA4/909 · 1988
Fait partie de Books and publications

Contents:

Gordon Donaldson, 'The contemporary scene'

C.A. Ralegh Radford, 'St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, and the development of the cathedral in north-west Europe'

D.E.R. Watt, 'The church in Scotland in 1137'

Peter Sawyer, 'Dioceses and parishes in twelfth-century Scandinavia'

Knut Helle, 'The organisation of the twelfth-century church in Norway'

Per Sveaas Andersen, 'The Orkney church of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries: a stepdaughter of the Norwegian church?'

Hans Emil Lidén, 'The Romanesque cathedrals of Norway'

Stewart Cruden, 'The founding and building of the twelfth-century cathedral of St Magnus'

Richard Fawcett, 'Kirkwall Cathedral: an architectural analysis'

Eric Cambridge, 'The architectural context of the Romanesque cathedral at Kirkwall'

Ronald Cant, 'Norwegian influences in the design of the transitional and Gothic cathedral'

Eric Fernie, 'The church of St Magnus, Egilsay'

Martin Blindheim, 'St Magnus in Scandinavian art'

Thelma Jexlev, 'The cult of saints in early medieval Scandinavia'

Peter Foote, 'Observations on Orkneyinga Saga'

Paul Bibire, 'The poetry of Earl Rognvald's court'

Ingrid de Geer, 'Music and the twelfth-century Orkney earldom: a cultural crossroads in musicological perspective'

'Legends of St Magnus, extracted from the thirteenth-century Fornsvenska Legendariet'