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SCOTLAND Asch, Ronald SCOTLAND Asch, Ronald. Three Nations--a Common History?: England, Scotland, Ireland and British History c. 1600-1920. Bochum: Universiteatsverlag N. Brockmeyer, 1993. DA 300 .T47 1993 Ascherson, Neal. Stone Voices: the Search for Scotland. London: Granta, 2002. DA 772 .A83 2002 Ash, Marinell. The Strange Death of Scottish History. Edinburgh: Ramsay Head Press, 1980. DA 759 .A84x Barber, John Warner. European Historical Collections: Comprising England, Scotland, with Holland, Belgium, and Part of France. New Haven CT: Barber, 1855. DA 30 .B36 Basu, Paul. Highland Homecomings: Genealogy and Heritage Tourism in the Scottish Diaspora. London ;New York: Routledge, 2007. E 184 .S3 B37 2007 Berry, W. Grinto. Scotland's Struggles for Religious Liberty. London: National Council of Evangelical Free Churches, 1904. BR 782 .B459 Beveridge, Craig. Scotland After Enlightenment: Image and Tradition in Modern Scottish Culture. Edinburgh: Polygon, 1997. 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