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Furrow, Melissa. "Dalhousie University." Florilegium 20, no. 1 (January 2003): 125–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/flor.20.038.

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There are only a handful of scholars who have their primary appointments in Dalhousie departments and a primary interest in medieval fields. In French, we have Hans Runte, best known among medievalists for his work on the Seven Sages of Rome, but his more recent publications have been in the field of Acadian letters. In English, we have Hubert Morgan, who works in Middle English, Old Norse, and Old English (romance, saga, and epic are particular interests), and Melissa Furrow, who has finally completed a long labour on reception of romances in medieval England (Expectations of Romance: Drasty Rymyng or Noble Tales, currently under review) and is now returning to an earlier editorial project (Ten Fifteenth-Century Comic Poems) to revise for a new edition with TEAMS. In History, we have Cynthia Neville, well known personally to members of CSM for her extensive work 011 the national and international scene on prize, review, and adjudication committees, and more broadly known through her scholarship on late medieval English legal history and on Scottish social, political, and cultural history. She is the author of Violence, Custom, and Law: The Anglo-Scottish Border Lands in the Later Middle Ages (Edinburgh UP, 1998) and the forthcoming Native Lordship in Anglo-Norman Scotland: The Earldoms of Stratheam and Lennox, 1170-1350 (Four Courts Press). A recent and exciting addition is Jennifer Bain in Music, a music theorist who works on Hildegard of Bingen, and on fourteenth-century music. This tiny number and the clearcut disciplinary boundaries proclaimed by departmental organisation might suggest that medieval study at Dalhousie has fallen off steeply from the days when we had a formally recognised honours degree in Medieval Studies and a bigger pool of faculty. It is true, a bigger pool would be helpful, and the priority within English for the next appointment is for a medievalist. But in various ways medieval studies at Dalhousie does better than it looks as if it should.

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Lemar, Susan. "Control, compulsion and controversy: venereal diseases in Adelaide and Edinburgh 1910-1947." Title page, contents and abstract only, 2001. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phl548.pdf.

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Includes bibliographical references (leaves 280-305). Argues that despite the liberal use of social control theory in the literature on the social history of venereal diseases, rationale discourses do not necessarily lead to government intervention. Comparative analysis reveals that culturally similar locations can experience similar impulses and constraints to the development of social policy under differing constitutional arrangements.

Books on the topic "Social medicine Scotland Edinburgh History 20th century":

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Lawrence, Christopher. Rockefeller money, the laboratory, and medicine in Edinburgh, 1919-1930: New science in an old country. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2005.

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Scotland, National Archives of. No place like home: Domestic life in Scotland from the 16th-20th century : the text of an exhibition of documents at General Register House. [Edinburgh]: The Archives, 2000.

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Lawrence, Christopher. Rockefeller Money, the Laboratory and Medicine in Edinburgh 1919-1930: : New Science in an Old Country (Rochester Studies in Medical History) (Rochester Studies in Medical History). University of Rochester Press, 2005.

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Clark, Helen, and Elizabeth Carnegie. She Was Aye Workin': Memories of Tenement Women in Edinburgh and Glasgow. White Cockade Publishing, 2003.

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Jamieson, Lynn, and Claire Toynbee. Country Bairns: Growing Up 1900-1930 (Edinburgh Education and Society). Edinburgh University Press, 1993.

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