Dr Jennifer Novotny
- Affiliate Researcher (School of Humanities)
email:
Jennifer.Novotny@glasgow.ac.uk
Archive Services, 77-87 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, G11 6pw
email:
Jennifer.Novotny@glasgow.ac.uk
Archive Services, 77-87 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow, G11 6pw
Methuen, C. , Firn, A., Henneberry, A. and Novotny, J. (2019) The University of Glasgow's Faculty of Divinity in the First World War. Scottish Church History, 48(1), pp. 1-33. (doi: 10.3366/sch.2019.0002)
Novotny, J. (2017) To 'take their place among the productive members of society': vocational rehabilitation of WWI wounded at Erskine. Wellcome Open Research, 2, 5. (doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.10581.1) (PMID:28286873) (PMCID:PMC5341767)
Novotny, J. L. (2014) Polite war: material culture of the Jacobite era, 1688-1760. In: Macinnes, A. I., German, K. and Graham, L. (eds.) Living with Jacobitism, 1690–1788: The Three Kingdoms and Beyond. Series: Political and popular culture in the early modern period (9). Pickering & Chatto: London, pp. 153-172. ISBN 9781848934702
Methuen, C. , Firn, A., Henneberry, A. and Novotny, J. (2019) The University of Glasgow's Faculty of Divinity in the First World War. Scottish Church History, 48(1), pp. 1-33. (doi: 10.3366/sch.2019.0002)
Novotny, J. (2017) To 'take their place among the productive members of society': vocational rehabilitation of WWI wounded at Erskine. Wellcome Open Research, 2, 5. (doi: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.10581.1) (PMID:28286873) (PMCID:PMC5341767)
Novotny, J. L. (2014) Polite war: material culture of the Jacobite era, 1688-1760. In: Macinnes, A. I., German, K. and Graham, L. (eds.) Living with Jacobitism, 1690–1788: The Three Kingdoms and Beyond. Series: Political and popular culture in the early modern period (9). Pickering & Chatto: London, pp. 153-172. ISBN 9781848934702
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