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Professor Annie Tindley
The Scottish aristocracy, landownership and land reform, 1746-2022: decline and fall or resistance and resilience?2024
Professor Annie Tindley
'I prefer to establish myself in my own colony:' the translation of aristocratic thinking on land and governance between Highland Scotland and Atlantic Canada, c. 1803-19102023
Dr Tony McCarthy
Professor Annie Tindley
Land Reform in the British and Irish Isles since 18002022
Professor Annie Tindley
Landed responses to land reform in Scotland and Ireland, c.1860-19032022
Professor Annie Tindley
Lord Dufferin, Ireland and the British Empire, c. 1820-1900: rule by the best?2021
Professor Annie Tindley
'This will always be a problem in Highland History': a review of the historiography of the Highland Clearances2021
Professor Annie Tindley
Land Reform in Scotland: History, Law and Policy2020
Professor Annie Tindley
New World, Old Problems? Aristocratic influences on colonial governance and land in nineteenth century Atlantic Canada2020
Violeta Tsenova
Gavin Wood
Professor Andrea Dolfini
Professor Annie Tindley
Professor Dave Kirk
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Un-authorised View: Leveraging Volunteer Expertise in Heritage2020
Professor Annie Tindley
Archives in the landscape? Community, family and partnership: promoting heritage and community priorities through the Argyll estate papers.2019
Professor Annie Tindley
'All the arts of a Radical agitation': transnational perspectives on British and Irish landowners and estates, 1800-19212018
Professor Annie Tindley
The Land Agent, 1700-19202018
Professor Annie Tindley
Design, Technology and Communication within the British Empire, 1830-19142016
Professor Annie Tindley
Dr. Lachlan Grant of Ballachulish, 1871-19452015
Professor Annie Tindley
The creation of the crofting townships in Tiree2015
Professor Annie Tindley
A West Highland Census of 1779: social and economic trends on the Argyll Estate2014
Professor Annie Tindley
The River Helmsdale and Strath Ullie, c.1780-c.1820: a historical perspective of societal and environmental influences on land management2014
Professor Annie Tindley
The River Helmsdale and Strath Ullie, c.1830-c.1920: a historical perspective of societal and environmental influences on river management2014
Professor Annie Tindley
The role of social networks in agricultural innovation: the Sutherland reclamations and the Fowler steam plough, c.1855-c.18852014