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Group, Scottish Tourism Co-ordinating. Tourism and the Scottish environment: A sustainable partnership : a report. (Scotland: The Group, 1992.

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A partnership for good?: Scottish politics and the Union since 1880. Edinburgh: John Donald, 1997.

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Partnership, Scottish Adult Learning. Scottish Adult Learning Partnership adult learners' week awards 2004: Winners profiles. Edinburgh: Scottish Adult Learning Partnership, 2004.

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Pitcher, Harvey J. Muir & Mirrielees: The Scottish partnership that became a household name in Russia. Cromer: Swallow House, 1994.

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Parliament, Great Britain Scottish. Partnership for Scotland: The full text of the agreement for the first Scottish Parliament. Edinburgh: Scotsman, 1999.

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Ribbens, D. S. The personal, fiduciary character of members' inter se relations in the incorporated partnership: A historical and comparative analysis with particular reference to English, American, German, Scottish, and South African Law. [Johannesburg]: Lex Patria, 1988.

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Scotland. HM Inspectorate of Education. and Commission for Local Authority Accounts in Scotland., eds. Inspection of the education functions of local authorities: Scottish Borders Council : a joint report by HM Inspectorate of Education in partnership with the Accounts Commission. Edinburgh: HM Inspectorate of Education, 2002.

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Partnership, Scottish National Rural. Implementing Services in rural Scotland: A progress report : a report to ministers by the Scottish National Rural Partnership's sub-group on monitoring the implementation of the Services in rural Scotland report. Edinburgh: Stationery Office, 2002.

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Britain, Great. Lloyd's Underwriters (Scottish Limited Partnerships) (Tax) (Amendment) Regulations 2006. Stationery Office, The, 2006.

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Britain, Great. Scottish Partnerships (Register of People with Significant Control) Regulations 2017. Stationery Office, The, 2017.

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Britain, Great. The Lloyd's Underwriters (Scottish Limited Partnerships) (Tax) Regulations 1997 (Statutory Instruments: 1997: 2681). Stationery Office Books, 1997.

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Brough, Gordon H., and J. Bennett Miller. Miller on Partnership (Scottish Universities Law Institute). 2nd ed. W.Green, 1994.

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Fladmark, J. M. The countryside around towns: A Scottish programme of partnership and action. Countryside Commission for Scotland, 1988.

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Carruthers, Gerard. Jacobite Unionism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736233.003.0006.

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The matter of Jacobitism and the cause of the Stuarts are at the heart of the modern Scottish literary canon, from the songs of Burns via the novels of Scott to the era of Aytoun and Stevenson. Political Jacobitism between 1707 and 1745–6 was the primary vehicle for Scottish independence and anti-unionist sentiment. However, after the collapse of the Jacobite movement at Culloden, later generations of sentimental Jacobite writers, while continuing to be entranced by the romance of Stuart dynasticism, stood for a more pragmatic strain of political acceptance. Sentimental Jacobite writers did not challenge the Union per se, though they tended to subscribe to the view that it was—and should be—a partnership of equals. Scotland, they argued, was not a province of England, no mere Scotland-shire. Nevertheless, much of Scotland’s Jacobite, or more properly neo-Jacobite, literary canon embodied a sotto voice acceptance of the Union.
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The Transfer of Functions to the South-west Scotland Transport Partnership Order 2006: Scottish Instruments Draft 2006. Stationery Office, 2006.

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Pollock, Mary Sanders. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning: A Creative Partnership. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Pollock, Mary Sanders. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning: A Creative Partnership. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Pollock, Mary Sanders. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning: A Creative Partnership. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Pollock, Mary Sanders. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning: A Creative Partnership. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Pollock, Mary Sanders. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning: A Creative Partnership. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Crowe, Mayra, Fernando Berriel, Adriana Rovira, Denisse Torena, Monty Nero, and Damon Herd. The Convention on Older Person's Rights: A Graphic Guide. University of Dundee, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001225.

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This comic was created through an international partnership between the Centro lnterdisciplinario de Envejecimiento. Universidad de la Republica of Uruguay and the Scottish Centre for Comics Studies. University of Dundee. In June 2015 the Organisation of American States (OAS) signed the Inter-American Convention of Protecting the Human Rights of Older Persons. In order to encourage the implementation of this invaluable legal instrument. It is paramount to promote its ratification in those countries that have not done so. The creation of Monitoring Steering Committee requires a minimum of 10 countries to ratify the Convention. As of September 2021, only 8 Member States have ratified it. This comic presents an overview of the Convention. Its aim is to inform and create awareness of the benefits of ratification amongst stakeholders and the general population. This comic is dedicated to yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s older population.
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Palliative Care in Community Hospitals: Report of a Working Party of the Scottish Partnership Agency for Palliative and Cancer Care. Scottish Partnership for Palliative Care, 1998.

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Howe, Barbara, and Eve Faulkes. Preserving the Stories of Scotts Run, West Virginia: A Ten-Year Partnership from 2011 To 2021. Chicory Press, 2021.

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Larkin, Ashling, Rebecca Horner, Zu Dominiak, and Catriona Laird. Pandemic Tales: Responses to Covid-19 and Lockdown. Edited by Chris Murray and Divya Jindal-Snape. University of Dundee, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20933/100001241.

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Since 2016 the Scottish Centre for Comics Studies has produced a number of public information comics, many of them dealing with healthcare issues and science communication. This has been part of a research project looking into the educational potential of comics. We believe that comics, which combine words and images, engage readers in unique ways that can aid understanding. The medium is highly effective at communicating ideas clearly, but also provoking emotional, intellectual and imaginative responses. When the Coronavirus pandemic took hold in early 2020, sending the world into lockdown, we decided to create an anthology comic to help people reflect upon the impact of the virus. We wanted to capture the important transitions that everyone was making, and to tell the stories of the communities, groups, and individuals who were doing amazing things to help themselves and others. We sought to tell the stories of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. We also wanted to highlight the University of Dundee’s response. This has included scientists working to assist the global effort to find a vaccine, nursing students join the front line by completing their studies in practice, the creation of the Scrub Hub, which saw a partnership between the university, business and the public to create much needed PPE, creating guidance material and resources in partnership with British Psychological Society to support children and young people, school staff and families with educational and life transitions, and many other activities. In light of these inspiring tales of dedication and determination the comics team mobilised to help tell these stories in the best way we know how – through a comic! Pandemic Tales: Responses to Covid-19 and Lockdown collects stories about these strange and challenging times. During the pandemic and lockdown the stories created for this anthology were released individually as webcomics on the Scottish Centre for Comics Studies website and some through blogs published by the Transformative Change: Educational and Life Transitions (TCELT) Research Centre. These stories have now been collected here in one volume. Many thanks to all those who supported this project, from all the writers and artists creating the comics, to Professor John Rowan, Dr Clive Randall and Kaye Lister at the University of Dundee, who assisted with funding the project. We dedicate this comic to all those who we have lost to the pandemic, to everyone who has struggled through illness and the pressures of lockdown, and to all the scientists and healthcare workers around the world who have worked so hard to keep us safe. We are excited to share these stories with you, and there are many more to follow! Chris and Divya
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