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In the longstanding debate over the relationship between religion and ecology, there are two major camps. One side argues that religion contributes to ecological destruction, while the other side argues that religion is a force for saving the ...
Ronald Adam +2 more
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Clan Chief, Clan Embarrassment: The Seventeenth-Century Campbells
The following discussion explores the reciprocal relationships between Campbell chiefs and their kindreds during the particularly fraught era of the three Gilleasbuigs each of whom, disastrously for their clan, defied their Stewart kings, until a fourth,
Edward J. Cowan
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Air do Dheagh Shlàinte Iain Mhic Aonghuis
Music
Ailean Dòmhnallach
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In the twentieth century, several prominent Gaelic scholars argued that nineteenth-century bàrdachd baile (‘township poetry’) was cliché-ridden, and therefore of limited literary merit.
Iain G. Howieson
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This legendary history is found among the papers of Andrew Crawfurd held in the Central Library in Paisley.
Emily Lyle
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Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individuals will act according to false beliefs. This finding suggests that, like humans, great apes understand others' false beliefs, at least in an implicit way ...
Fumihiro Kano +3 more
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The Last of the Great Auks: Oral History and Ritual Killings at St Kilda
The story of the killing of the ‘last’ great auk (Pinguinus impennis) in Britain, apparently put to death as a witch at Stac an Armin in the St Kilda archipelago c. 1840, is well known.
Andrew Fleming
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Grafting Culture: On the Development and Diffusion of the Strathspey in Scottish Music
The strathspey is typically understood to be an eighteenth-century variety of fiddle music instigated by two well-known musical families native to the Spey valley region.
William Lamb
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This article explores changes of environmental values and beliefs among secondary school business and economics students regarding government and market solutions to climate change. The quantitative study is longitudinal and a survey was administrated to
Caroline Ignell, P. Davies, C. Lundholm
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