RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION
RENAISSANCE ET RÉFORME

30.4 (Fall/Automne 2006/2007)
"Transformative Disorder: Scotland 1550-1650"
Eds. Sarah Dunnigan and Elizabeth Ewan

Contents / Sommaire

ARTICLES

Sarah Dunnigan and Elizabeth Ewan, " Introduction: A Century of Disorder and Transformation—Scotland 1550–1650"

Richard D. Oram, " 'It cannot be decernit quha are clean and quha are foulle.' Responses to Epidemic Disease in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Scotland"

Jamie Reid-Baxter. " Metrical Psalmody and the Bannatyne Manuscript: Robert Pont’s Psalm 83"

Steven John Reid, " Early Polemic by Andrew Melville: The Carmen Mosis (1574) and the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacres"

Julian Goodare, "How Archbishop Spott iswoode Became an Episcopalian"

Anna Groundwater, " The chasm between James VI and I’s vision of the orderly “Middle Shires” and the “wickit” Scottish Borderers between 1587 and 1625"

BOOK REVIEWS / COMPTES RENDUS

L’Ecriture du scepticisme chez Montaigne. Actes des journées d’étude (15–16 novembre 2001) Réunis et publiés par Marie-Luce Demonet et Alain Legros
KEITH CAMERON

Charles G. Nauert. Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe
JOHN CONSIDINE

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