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    • Reading Paul and Dante in the fourteenth century 

      Gustaw, Chantal (University of St Andrews, 2015-09) - Thesis
      Given the importance of Paul for Dante’s characterization of the pilgrim, and his invocation of the Pauline Epistles throughout the Commedia, this thesis began by asking how important Paul was to Dante’s fourteenth-century ...
    • Saints, dedications and cults in mediaeval Fife 

      Dove, Giles W. (University of St Andrews, 1988) - Thesis
      A good deal has been written about the history of the Scottish Church, about Scottish saints and about church dedications in Scotland. Much of this has, however, been written by antiquarians who have often had a denominational ...
    • City government and the state in eighteenth century South Carolina 

      Hart, Emma (2017) - Journal article
      This article documents the character and development of the government in eighteenth-century Charleston, South Carolina. It argues that urban authority played a very important role in articulating the relationship between ...
    • The idea of a Kosovan language in Yugoslavia's language politics 

      Kamusella, Tomasz (2016-11-01) - Journal article
      Not only are nations invented (imagined) into and out of existence, but languages and states are as well. Decisions on how to construct, change or obliterate a language are essentially arbitrary, and as such dictated by ...
    • The Foreign Office and British foreign policy during the Abyssinian crisis, 1934-1935 

      Fischer, Keith E. (University of St Andrews, 1989) - Thesis
      This is not a thesis about the Abyssinian Crisis or even, for that matter, Britain and the Abyssinian Crisis. Rather, it is about British foreign policy and the Foreign Office during the crisis. While a considerable amount ...