The Evolution of Scotland's Towns: Creation, Growth and Fragmentation. Edited by E. Patricia Dennison. Edinburgh University Press. 2018. xvii + 350pp. £24.99. Northern England and Southern Scotland in the Central Middle Ages. Edited by Keith J. Stringer and J. L AngusBoydell Press. 2017. xvi + 369pp. Price not stated. Medieval St Andrews: Church, Cult, City. Edited by Michael Brown and Katie Stevenson. Boydell Press. 2017. xviii + 399pp. Price not stated.
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First published in 1912, History has been a leader in its field ever since. It is unique in its range and variety, packing its pages with stimulating articles and extensive book reviews. History balances its broad chronological coverage with a wide geographical spread of articles featuring contributions from social, political, cultural, economic and ecclesiastical historians. History seeks to publish articles on broad, challenging themes, which not only display sound scholarship which is embedded within current historiographical debates, but push those debates forward. History encourages submissions which are also attractively and clearly written. Reviews: An integral part of each issue is the review section giving critical analysis of the latest scholarship across an extensive chronological and geographical range.